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Joy Elizabeth Corrigan is an American 
model and the Playboy Playmate of the Month for February 2017
International Model and actress, Joy Corrigan at only age 20, is successfully 
developing a diverse and multi-talented career. Despite the fact that Joy is new 
to the scene, get ready to see her career sky rocket.
Joy emerged into the international Modeling world when she first signed with The 
Fashion Agency in Milan, Italy June of last year. Born in 1994, and grew up in 
North Carolina, Joy is just a small town girl who is now traveling to other 
cities including NYC, Miami, and Cape Town. Joy has recently been featured in 
magazines such as, GQ, Maxim, Ocean Drive, and New You magazine.
She is most know for her fan base around the world, and is currently a Lilliana 
Montoya Mermaid. Some other brands she has recently worked for are Venus, 
Essenuoto, Nicolita, Makers Shoes, and Calloway Golf. She has also walked for 
some great designers including Roberto Cavalli, Vivian Westwood, Perry Ellis, 
and Nicolita swimwear.
While maintaining a rising career in front of the cameras, Joy is also a loving 
role-model to her six brothers and three sisters, and has learned to balance a 
demanding career and her life in a close-knit large family.
She also has appeared in some commercials, brand names you might recognize 
include, Colgate, Fiat, State Farm, and Timex, as well as, working besides 
artists Enrique Iglesias, and Pitbull. She also has been featured on Fashion TV 
and in a episode of the hit TV show Burn Notice.
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