
Age: 28
female
Anok Yai (December 20, 1997) is an Egyptian-born American fashion model of South Sudanese descent. She was born in Cairo and her family moved to Manchester, New Hampshire when she was 2. Her mother is a nurse and her father works for Easterseals; her sister Alim is her manager and a financial consultant. She graduated from Manchester High School West and attends Plymouth State University studying biochemistry, intending to become a doctor. Yai was discovered in October 2017 during Howard University's homecoming week, by a professional photographer who asked to take her picture. He posted the photo on Instagram, accruing over 20,000 "likes", and modeling agencies, including IMG Models, asked to get in touch with her. She eventually chose to sign with Next Model Management, who had called her daily for several weeks. Within 4 months, she became the first Sudanese model to open a Prada fashion show.

Anok Yai

Felicia
for Felicia in Bratz (Live Action) // Alwayz Bratz
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Alwayz Bratz follows Yasmin, Sasha, Jade, Cloe, Cameron, and their tight-knit, ever-evolving friend group as they navigate love, identity, ambition, and the fallout of secrets through late high school and early college. What begins as a lighthearted passion project—their own magazine—quickly unravels into a mosaic of betrayals, coming outs, fractured romances, and family drama. The leak of Yasmin’s diary ignites a chain reaction: Sasha and Yasmin’s friendship fractures and reforms as romance, Cloe and Cameron’s relationship splinters under the weight of unspoken feelings for Jade, and the group is forced to reckon with addiction, homophobia, public scandals, and the shifting meaning of home. Across seven seasons, the Bratz move from the chaos of high school hallways and magazine deadlines to hospital stays, courtrooms, LA rooftops, and bonfire-lit backyards. Recovery is not linear—friendships break and mend, queerness and polyamory are challenged and embraced, and every character stumbles through real consequences and moments of hard-won joy. At its heart, the series is about found family: loving fiercely, fighting honestly, and staying—sometimes just barely—after the storm.