Adlynn is from the big city of Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia. She graduated with both her B.A. & M.A. in Communication at the University of Wyoming. Adlynn is hugely interested in the entertainment industry, particularly Korean pop music (K-pop). Fun fact: She thinks her superpower is that she never gets jet-lagged, no matter how terrible the time differences are. She's a pro-Netflix-binger and a huge fan of concerts, traveling, and extreme rides (rollercoasters, skydiving). Oh, she's a huge foodie too! She knows all the best places to eat.
Adlynn Jamaludin
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Current Clients Should Confirm Contact Information.
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