Cher Ndour Radiates on GQ November Cover

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    Cher Ndour is gracing the cover of GQ, and we’re absolutely here for it! The November 2025 cover promises to be a stunning celebration of Black excellence.

    It’s always inspiring to see Black talent shine on major platforms like GQ. Cher Ndour is a force to be reckoned with, and this cover is a testament to their hard work and dedication.

    GQ, a publication that has historically catered to a specific demographic, is making strides in featuring more diverse voices and faces. This representation matters, and it allows other Black people to envision success in any space.

    Seeing us on covers like this is more than just visibility; it’s a reminder that our stories are valuable, our presence is powerful, and our contributions are essential to the cultural landscape.

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