Name: John-Michael Stovall (he/him)
John-Michael Stovall is a retired disabled Navy veteran, model, and creative whose presence is charismatic, flamboyant, masculine, hypnotic, and unapologetically unique. He thrives through movement, dance, and expression, bringing vibrant energy and fearless authenticity everywhere he goes.
Despite overcoming profound challenges, including PTSD and Military Sexual Trauma, John-Michael stands as a symbol of resilience, power, and strength. While serving in the Navy in San Diego, he created the first male Military Sexual Trauma support group, cultivating a space of safety and healing for fellow service members.
His modeling career includes work at New York Fashion Week and international experiences across Ethiopia, Dubai, Israel, Palestine, Jordan, and Egypt.
John-Michael’s mission is to use his influence to bring light, love, and visibility to veterans— especially those navigating PTSD, MST, and the LGBTQ+ community—while showing the world that res.
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- HEIGHT: 190 cm/6' 3''
- SHOE SIZE: 45EU/11US/10.5UK
- EYES: Green
- HEIGHT: 190 cm/6' 3''
- SHOE SIZE: 45EU/11US/10.5UK
- EYES: Green
Name: John-Michael Stovall (he/him)
John-Michael Stovall is a retired disabled Navy veteran, model, and creative whose presence is charismatic, flamboyant, masculine, hypnotic, and unapologetically unique. He thrives through movement, dance, and expression, bringing vibrant energy and fearless authenticity everywhere he goes.
Despite overcoming profound challenges, including PTSD and Military Sexual Trauma, John-Michael stands as a symbol of resilience, power, and strength. While serving in the Navy in San Diego, he created the first male Military Sexual Trauma support group, cultivating a space of safety and healing for fellow service members.
His modeling career includes work at New York Fashion Week and international experiences across Ethiopia, Dubai, Israel, Palestine, Jordan, and Egypt.
John-Michael’s mission is to use his influence to bring light, love, and visibility to veterans— especially those navigating PTSD, MST, and the LGBTQ+ community—while showing the world that res.