Jayson
Malaisie
Profession
Part time model
Âge
33 ans
QUI SUIS-JE ?

Jayson, also known as Vincenzo,** is a 5'6" guy from a quiet province in Batangas, Philippines. Born into a big, simple family with 11 siblings, he is the 7th child. Now living in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, he works as a fashion merchandiser, part-time model, and brand ambassador. He’s done projects with TV3 and *Stailista* magazine. He moved to Malaysia to support his family and help his brothers and sisters go to school. At a young age, he learned to live on his own and became independent. He takes on any honest work just to earn and help. Jayson loves basketball and drawing. He’s a quiet, simple guy who enjoys staying home, reading, and spending time alone. His dream? To become a successful businessman one day. He may not be tall or think of himself as handsome, but he has heart, confidence, and a strong purpose. No matter the struggles, he keeps going for his dreams and for his family. "I’m not tall or attractive, but I have my heart and confidence. I can stand through any struggle in life. I’ll do everything for my family. Just do your best—don’t explain yourself to anyone. As long as you’re doing good, follow your heart no matter what."


QU’EST-CE QUE JE PENSE DE LA SÉRIE TÉLÉVISÉE THE FASHION HERO?

"My ultimate dream is to become a full-time model and actor in Hollywood—living the life I’ve always imagined. Fashion is my passion, and I find joy in every look, every style, and every detail that helps me express myself and stand out. I believe in loving what you do, and for me, that’s bringing style to life while chasing my dreams."


POURQUOI VOULEZ VOUS ÊTRE LE MODÈLE DE CETTE GENERATION ET INSPIRER PLUSIEURS GENS EN ÉTANT LE NOUVEAU VISAGE DE THE FASHION HERO ?

"As the next Fashion Hero, I want to show the world that even a 5'5" guy who was once bullied for his height can rise and shine in the fashion world. I’m here to prove that height doesn’t define your worth or your potential. This is my chance to inspire others—especially those who’ve been told they’re not enough—to keep chasing their dreams. Use your 'flaws' as fuel, turn your insecurities into confidence, and never let anything stop you from becoming who you’re meant to be."


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