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Tom Selleck's Daughter Hannah's Rare Selfie in a Plunging Black Gown Shows Her Glamorous Lifestyle

Tom Selleck's Daughter Hannah's Rare Selfie in a Plunging Black Gown Shows Her Glamorous Lifestyle

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Tom Selleck's talented daughter, Hannah Selleck, just posted a series of photos that are not only so Pinterest board-worthy, but also show a rare glimpse into her glamorous lifestyle!
In case you missed it, on Aug 1, Hannah shared a series of gorgeous mirror selfies on her Instagram. She shared the rare photos with the caption reading, 'a while back in Toronto ✨.'
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In the photos, we see the pro equestrian and model looking so stunning as she rocks a sparkling black gown that's high-slit, plunging, and a serious dream to look at! She looks so cool and confident, and is reminding everyone she's a true model with those poses.
The dress! The setting on Parc Avenue! It's all so opulent, and it shows her cool-girl vibe perfectly.
While Hannah mostly works as an equestrian athlete for Descanso Farm, she's also a part-time model, previously modeling for brands like Adidas, Gigi C Bikinis, and Tropic of C, to name a few.
Now, Hannah hasn't spoken much about her confidence, or how she handles life outside her job. However, her pal and documentary filmmaker Julia Loomis spoke about her to Palm Beach Illustrated, saying, 'While the zeitgeist is telling society to be likeable, I truly have high esteem for Hannah because she is independent. Yes, she's spontaneous, optimistic, determined, witty, and extremely bright—qualities that are the best influence. But most impressively, she understands self-worth.'Best of SheKnows
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