Plus-Size Model Ashley Graham Expresses Enthusiasm for ‘Special Trip’ to Israel Upon Return From Forbes’ ‘Under 30 EMEA Summit’
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by Shiryn Ghermezian
Plus-size American model Ashley Graham, who returned to the US on Thursday after spending a few days in Israel, gave a shout out on social media to “everyone who made my trip so special.”
Graham was in the Jewish state April 2-6 for Forbes magazine’s Under 30 EMEA (Europe, the Middle East and Africa) Summit, where she hosted the conference’s music festival on Wednesday night in Jerusalem. The “30 Under 30” alum, who expressed her gratitude via InstaStory, also visited Tel Aviv and toured the Sea of the Galilee.
During her stay, she posted a video on Instagram of her doing the Electric Slide line dance.
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