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COWGIRL In Conversation: Erin Bradshaw Weiss

August 3, 2021
Interview by Kirstie Marie JonesPhotographed exclusively for COWGIRL Magazine by Kirstie Marie Photography Erin Bradshaw Weiss wears a lot of hats. Some Cowgirl, some reality TV star, and most recently the crown of a mom-to-be. The 32-year-old horsewoman, television performer, and family gal leads a busy life with a resounding focus on her first love…horses. Erin is...
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