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The Top 6 Hottest "Blasian" Celebrities

The ultimate list of half African, half Chinese celebrities.

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The Top 6 Hottest "Blasian" Celebrities
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Blasian: (n) An individual of African and Asian ancestry.

Many questions asked of Blasians include: "Oh, so, you're good at math and sports?" or "can you build a car and steal it too?"

"Are you Philippino?"

Personally, growing up as a half black and half Chinese boy, I was accepted by everyone. Everybody remembered me as the awesome Asian kid with the flawless afro, but I didn't see many famous people who looked like me. So here is a list of my favorite famous Blasians.

    1. Sean Paul

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    Yes, I said it. Sean Paul is Blasian. His father is half black, half Portuguese, and his mother is half Chinese, half Jamaican. Sean Paul set the game with his upbeat songs and tropical flare.

    2. Ne-Yo

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    Ne-Yo, the famous singer and songwriter, is one of the hottest singers in the industry. Ne-Yo is obviously Blasian, no need for explanation, and he's still sick of love songs.

    3. Jhene Aiko (Please marry me)

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    Jhene Aiko, a very talented singer (and possibly the most beautiful woman on the planet), is currently most famous for her line "gotta eat the booty like groceries." I know plenty of people that would take her up on that offer.

    4. Tiger Woods

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    Tiger Woods is the most famous Blasian of all time. I was Tiger Woods for Halloween for two years in a row. Tiger has been killing the PGA competition since the age of 20.

    5. Tyson Beckford

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    This one is for the ladies. Tyson Beckford is possibly one of the most handsome men in the world. I mean, he is Blasian, and being Blasian means you're really, really ridiculously good-looking, right?

    6. Luke Williams

    Oh yes, the legend himself. Luke Thomas Williams. This modest man is probably the fastest Blasian on the face of the earth. He's the De Anza College all-time points leader in track and field, and the current Chico State 500-meter record holder. I'd say he's the fastest (and hottest) Blasian alive.

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