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Candice Michelle Working With LA Youth Network, WWE Diva Inspired by Jackson,

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candice-otr6-Recently released WWE Diva Candice Michelle has posted the following messgae on her personal fansite: http://candi-shop.org

Hey everyone!

In case you weren’t aware, I recently parted ways with the WWE, but I’m ready to take off on exciting new adventures. All the WWE executives, divas and superstars were awesome during my five years of wrestling.

Now that I’m free from the ring, I have time to spread my wings. I’ve just joined the Los Angeles Youth Network as an Ambassador, and am ready to begin working with LAYN and the homeless kids living on the streets of LA. I’ve also recently returned from a leadership seminar in San Francisco and have never felt so alive!

Believe me, exciting times are ahead. Thank you to all the fans, fan sites, friends and family for your amazing love and support. And be sure to keep coming back to GoDaddy.com to see all that I’m up to in the days, weeks and months ahead.

Your Original Go Daddy Girl,

Candice Michelle

Miami Herald reports World Wrestling Entertainment diva Layla, a former Miami Heat dancer, said that seeing Michael Jackson’s Thriller video inspired her to start dancing. Layla an Miami resident has also danced for Carnival Cruise Lines, Kanye West and Timbaland.

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