Priscilla Ray set to make a comeback at Abryan’s fashion show

Having quit modelling at the age of 18, socialite Priscilla Ray is set to make a comeback at Abryanz fashion show slated to take place on Friday December 13, 2019 at Kampala Serena Hotel.

At the age of 15, Priscilla was the face of Sylvia Owori’s Zipa models and MTN adverts.

The now mother of three who had shelved her modelling career is set to headline the Ciroc-sponspored Abryanz Fashion show.

According to Priscilla Ray, she drew her modelling inspiration from watching models on Fashion Television at the age of 12.

She said all she wanted to do was wear fabulous clothes and be in beautiful pictures.

At the age of 18, she decided to quit modelling because she wanted to further her education.

She later graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Social Work and Social Administration from Kampala International University and went on to do her Masters in International Business and Management at the University of Westminster, UK.

The former supermodel was the definition of beauty in the early 2000s, as she owned the social scene.

When asked why she had disappeared from the social scene, the young mother said that she was giving herself time to make babies and now that she is done, she is back.

She is currently an entrepreneur with different projects in the country

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