David Jonsson STUNS on Empire Magazine August Cover!

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    David Jonsson is gracing the cover of Empire Magazine this month! The rising star, styled by Abena Ofei with a story by Msellene, is definitely having a moment.

    David Jonsson has been captivating audiences with his talent and undeniable screen presence. Empire Magazine, known for its in-depth coverage of film and television, is sure to offer a compelling look into his career.

    This cover is more than just a magazine feature; it’s a celebration of Black talent in the entertainment industry. Seeing Jonsson on such a prominent platform is a powerful reminder that our stories deserve to be told and our stars deserve to shine brightly.


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