K. D. Aubert - December 6, 1978

K.D. Aubert

Born:  December 6, 1978

Birthplace:  Shreveport, LA

Zodiac Sign:  Sagittarius

Karen Denise Aubert is an American actress, fashion model and singer. She owns her own record label, Roseland.


She was discovered working behind the make-up counter at Macy's. She has modeled for Victoria's Secret, Noxzema, Frederick's of Hollywood, Escada and many more. She co-hosted MTV's Kidnapped and has gone on to star in several films and music videos.


Aubert is also one of the four original Fantanas, a female group of spokesmodels appearing in TV commercials for the soft drink Fanta. She was the Strawberry Fanta. She is featured as the Strawberry Fantana with her fellow Fantanas in the Maxim magazine online girl gallery and was ranked #91 and #97 on the Maxim Hot 100 Women of 2003 and 2004, respectively. K.D Aubert was in an Old Spice commercial with Greg Jennings of the Green Bay Packers. She has also been in commercials for Bacardi, Miller Lite, Go Daddy, Beats By Dr.Dre, and Cola. Karen has just finished a commercial with George Clooney and Nespresso.


Karen got her start in The Scorpion King starring Dwayne Johnson as one of the Harlots.[citation needed] Aubert's big break came when she was cast as Donna in Friday After Next which was directed by Marcus Raboy and produced by Ice Cube.[citation needed] She also had two roles in Hollywood Homicide. She also starred in DysEnchanted as Little Red Riding Hood with Jim Belushi. She played Giselle in Soul Plane. She also played Eliza in Frankenfish. In 2005 Aubert played Cherise in In the Mix. In 2007 Aubert was cast as Julie the Waitress in The Grand. In Aubert played April May in Surfer, Dude. In 2013 Aubert was nominated and won an Africa Movie Academy Award for her role in Turning Point, as well as the Turning Point cast who also won several awards at the 9th Africa Movie Academy Awards AMAA. Aubert has a new film called She Ball directed by Nick Cannon.


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