Ajak DengNandez/BFA.com/REX/ShutterstockSupermodel Ajak Deng — who has strutted her stuff for Dior, Jean Paul Gaultier and Marc Jacobs — was spotted house hunting in Chelsea.
Deng, who was born in South Sudan, sought asylum in Australia in 2005.
One home she toured recently was a sixth-floor corner unit at The Seymour, at 261 W. 25th St., which is asking $4.49 million.
The three-bedroom unit is 1,849 square feet and comes with high ceilings and white oak floors. There’s also a chef’s kitchen and a master retreat with a spa-like bathroom.
The listing broker is Douglas Elliman’s Emory Stewart.
Deng made waves when, last year, she quit modeling and called out the industry for racism, saying she could “no longer deal with the fakes and lies.”
But less than a week later, she was back in the business — and showed the world what true beauty is all about.
In a no-longer-available Instagram post, she wrote: “I thought giving up was easier but I am going to stay and fight this war with kindness, forgiveness, love and support to all humanity. We are all beautiful and deserved [sic] to be respected.”


