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TikTok Star Sarah Lugor, aka Shreksdumpster, Signs With CAA (EXCLUSIVE)

CAA has signed Sarah Lugor, the multihyphenate content creator, model, host, fashion influencer and musician who posts on TikTok under the handle “@shreksdumpster,” for representation.

Lugor, 23, is known for her comedic videos and fashion sense. She has built a following of more than 3 million followers across platforms — including 2.5 million on TikTok — helping her gain recognition as an LGBTQ TikTok trailblazer and landing her features in Vogue and the Huffington Post. Lugor is currently planning to release new music later this year.

Most recently, Lugor served as one of the faces and brand ambassadors for Make Up For Ever’s Hydra Glow campaign. In addition, she was the face of the Starface Black Star launch and has hosted events for Netflix, including “The Ultimatum: Queer Love” and “All Out: A Night of Pride,” in honor of the streamer’s queer talent. Lugor also was a personal invitee to the Coco Rocha Modeling Camp.

To date, Lugor has collaborated with notable brands such as Calvin Klein, Amazon, Converse, Adidas, CeraVe, Target, AT&T, TikTok and Poppi, which chose her content to feature on billboards during its summer campaign.

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Lugor was honored among the New York Fashion Week best-dressed lists for the SS/22, SS/23 and AW/24 seasons. She has attended presentations and events for Collina Strada, Fenty, Gucci, Vogue, Saks, Bosideng, Afropunk, COS, Badgley Mischka, Mia Vesper, Wiederhoeft, Essence, PH5, Cara Loves Karl, Who Decides War, Kim Shui, and Jonathan Simkhai.

Lugor is managed by Kendall Creedon and her attorney is Ashley Silver from Brecheen, Feldman, Breimer, Silver & Thompson LLP.

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