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Interview with Meg Vega — The California Girl

Meg Vega is a 20-year old model residing in Santa Rosa, California.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

My name is Meg Vega. I am a 20 year old model in Santa Rosa, CA. I was born in Pleasanton, CA. I have always been a Cali girl and always will. I am the eldest of two. I have a younger brother, Mike. I was raised in a loving family with a firm grip. My dad was born in Japan, my mom in Germany, both on United States Airforce bases. So they came from a very militant background. My dad definitely wanted a boy so I did every sport known to man. I thrived in Field Hockey and Pole Vaulting in High School. Since then I have just been keeping up workouts at the gym. My family is very close knit. When you come from a German background on one side and a Russian side on the other you definitely stick with each other like glue. As my grandpa used to say, “We stick to each other like glue, we are gonna be ok.” In a Russian and Bronx accent of course. Now I work as an Assistant in an office here in Santa Rosa, however I hope to fulfill my dream one day of becoming a famous model.

Meg Vega topless with a jacketWhen, how and why did you first get involved in the modeling industry?

When I was 16 I lived with my mom, and we were struggling with money. My brother just moved in with us from our dad’s in Oregon and I needed to make sure he was eating decent whole meals. My whole life people would comment on how pretty I am. I thought if I could make money off of that, I could help my family! No one in a college town would hire a 16 year old with our labor laws so I looked at agencies.

I found an agency in San Jose called John Casablanca’s Model, Talent Management. For a little background John Casablanca’s is the creator of Ford models. One of the most prestigious Model Agencies in the world. This division was more for everyday people. I was accepted that day but I had to pay 3,000 dollars for training. I did, sadly, and my first job was a Hair Show for Aquage a year after I signed. They dyed my hair, for the first time ever, and cut it in three shows on stage. I didn’t know that this was the best thing that could have happened to my career. It was going nowhere. When my hair changed I became different, more fashionable. People started to see me. I joined MM and One Model Place to get noticed when I went free-lance. Over the last year I have done close to 40 photo shoots. Developing relationships with photographers and other models in the greater Bay area, I hope to sign to a bigger agency and take some time to actually pursue modeling.

What are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

I want to be the first successful petite model. The industry has been changing a lot over the last few years. If I work hard enough and get the right opportunities then I can be the first successful petite model. For now I am working on the back side. Working the fashion angle. Styling myself to get noticed and get out there. Look like a model and soon you will become a model. Know the designers, know the trends and who is up and coming. Though, thanks to my height I will never walk a runway, I photograph tall.

Hopefully in a couple years I will be signed and five to ten be behind the scenes but still involved in the fashion world.

How often are you modeling and what does it usually consist of?

I model at least twice a month right now. Thanks to my two jobs it is hard to actually get out there and go to the agencies I need to and get my face out there.

The modeling I do ranges from Glamour to Boudoir to editorial. I have done quite a few styles. The one thing I do is I like to leave my viewers curious. I don’t show everything, I show just enough to keep them coming back. It is no surprise that I am a voluptuous model. I am not plus sized but I have some curves. So photographers tend to put me in lingerie or swim wear.

Meg Vega wearing a bikini at the beachPlease tell us about the best and/or worst experiences you’ve had so far in modeling.

My best experience was with a photographer named Paul Mango Chon of Bittersweet mango productions. He was a class act. His photos were spot on and he was an all over good guy. He was so creative and stylized. He really launched my career. I got the most feedback from his images. Sadly he moved down to LA to actually work in the industry. But we still keep in touch. He is onto bigger and better things.

My worst experience was with a photographer that will remain unnamed. We had met and talked about shoot ideas. We wanted it to be a Grunge fashion shoot. When I got to the shoot, he wanted more and more articles of clothing off. It was leaning more towards porn than fashion so I had to walk off set and go home. That was the only shoot I have done that on.

Have you had anything funny, embarrassing or completely out of the ordinary happen during your modeling career?

Haha, yes, a few things but this is the funniest. I was doing a Swim wear shoot with Jim Parks, who is another amazing photographer. This was in San Francisco, CA and it was super overcast, which is not abnormal for SF but still, it was cold. Anyways I was taking pictures in some Beautiful Disaster stuff and he wanted some water shots, so I of course said why not! So I went to lay on the beach and a couple people were gathering around, watching us shoot and a giant freezing cold wave crashes down right on top of me. I started laughing and rolling up the beach, Jim collapsed in laughter and the people that were watching started laughing too. It was definitely embarrassing but I didn’t really care; it was fun and I was in a swimsuit which is supposed to get wet. haha.

Is there anything you would change about the modeling industry if you could?

I do have something I would change. The modeling industry makes every flaw a huge deal. “You’re too short. You’re not a 10 % BMI. You’re not a size 7 shoe. I feel like they would sell so much more if they gave people a more realistic hope that they can be fashionable. Let the woman with a C cup and a bodacious bum wear Louis Vuitton more people will want to wear Louis. If you let a 5’3” woman on the cover of Vogue I guarantee you people will have healthier goals. This prestige in the fashion industry is becoming a bit of an unattainable goal. Why would anyone want to strive for something they can never get to?

Meg Vega between two polesDo you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

I love food so I have to exercise a lot. I eat three meals a day and snacks in between. I eat a lot of chicken and my favorite thing in the world is Zucchini sauteed in olive oil with Garlic salt. Taste just like french fries. I work out about five days a week. I start with running for about a mile before my workout. Then I do lots of squats and leg workouts, move onto abs, then last some arms. I have to be careful because my arms get very bulky if I work them out too much. Then I drink tons and tons of water. It’s my magic potion to a great body and great skin.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

I am a car fanatic. I am currently tricking out my 1997 Mazda Miata. I am a muscle car kinda girl but I will die of excitement if I see anyone or any car from any of the fast and furious movies. I learned how to drift from my ex and I love racing on the back roads of Napa valley. Back roads = Less Cops = More speed.

Would you change anything about yourself?

Only one thing and that’s my height. If you could tell by my article already, height is a huge thing in this industry and that is the one thing I want. Maybe one day the industry will change and the time of short beautiful woman will rise.

What is your guilty pleasure?

Taco Bell. Crunch Wrap Supreme’s. I know not a model food…but it is so good!

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Interview with Andrea — Student and Model

Andrea is a 19-year old model residing in San Francisco, California.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

Hello! My name is Andrea and I am a model based in California. I am of Italian and Puerto Rican heritage. My Italian side is more prominent in my life; in fact I am typing this from Southern Italy. I am going to school here and traveling for four months. I was born near SF California and I have lived in that area all my life. I attend Saint Mary’s College. I have a small family and I love it that way because we are very close. I love to workout; I like hiking, yoga, lifting weights, running, TRX, swimming and dancing. I was a cheerleader and track runner in high school and had a great time. I love to spend time with family and friends. I currently am a full time student. In California I work part time at a tanning salon and do paid modeling jobs on occasion. Although my main focus is my BS in Kinesiology as I prepare to be a pediatric nurse.

When, how and why did you first get involved in the modeling industry?

I first signed to a small modeling agency at age 15 just by submission. They didn’t get me much work so I then found interest in participating in a pageant. I competed with zero experience in Miss Teen California in 2011, it wasn’t what I imagined it to be so I then went back to modeling. I began shooting with local professional photographers and making connections. I have shot with well over 20 professional photographers and others in the industry.

What are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

I am a very dedicated person. School is my professional priority at the moment. I would like to continue modeling on the side for as long as I can. In five to ten years I see myself working as a pediatric nurse in a hospital hopefully starting a family of my own.

Andrea lying on a fenceHow often are you modeling and what does it usually consist of?

My modeling workload varies a lot. Some months when I am more free I will be test shooting, booking myself work, and attending castings multiple times a week. Other months, I am more busy. I do mostly photo-shoots. I like making short modeling films and acting as well. I like to shoot fashion, lifestyle, glamour, commercial, and art. My favorite I would say is swimwear.

Please tell us about the best and/or worst experiences you’ve had so far in modeling.

I have had many varying experiences. I have worked with many talented photographers that I have become friends with over time and that is great to me. I love working with a full team of great makeup hair and stylists. I love shooting for companies and magazines. I am fortunate to have not had any terrible experiences, but there is nothing worse than a scam.

While I am here in Italy and traveling in Europe I will be shooting with some amazing photographers and I am very excited about that.

Have you had anything funny, embarrassing or completely out of the ordinary happen during your modeling career?

My most embarrassing modeling memory was shooting lingerie and being so excited about how awesome the pictures were going to come out and as we put the pictures up on a big monitor my tampon was sticking out in most of the shots…easy edit but so embarrassing!

Is there anything you would change about the modeling industry if you could?

Definitely. Height requirement. You would never be able to tell I am under 5’8 in photos yet I am denied by fashion agencies for that statistic. It doesn’t make any sense to me. The average person is 5’4-5’5 and advertisements are suppose to appeal to the most people so why would you put a super tall lanky person for print. I think the height requirement should be omitted and instead the requirement should be a naturally healthy looking physique because that is what we are trying to push in our society.

Andrea face closeupDo you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

Health is very important in my life. I try to exercise 3 to 6 days a week all the time. I never eat fast food or drink soda. I love to go on adventures that require exercise rather than be in a gym. I love running and hiking outdoors. I do enjoy good food. I value food as a culture and just try to cook fresh local foods and get my workouts in.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

I am an only child and I know myself very well. Growing up with many adults I get along with elders well and I am mature for my age. I love to talk to old people and hear stories of their life.

Would you change anything about yourself?

I would make myself more easy going toward myself. I am hard on myself in a lot of ways. I try to do it all and get upset if I can’t. I also get jealous easily especially of other females. It’s taken me a long time to gain confidence and I have gotten a lot better but there is always room for improvement.

What is the one talent you wish you possessed?

I really wish I was good at singing. I am mesmerized by a beautiful voice and I think most people are. I feel like a beautiful voice makes someone so much more attractive for some reason. If you have ever been to a concert and hear a solo, no matter what the person looks like, everyone falls in love with them after their solo.

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Interview with Jamie Lavender — “Just For Fun” Model

Jamie Lavender is a 21-year old model residing in Los Angeles, California.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

Hey y’all I’m Jamie Lavender! I currently reside in Los Angeles, California, but I grew up in Austin Texas. I work in real estate and modeling is something I’ve been doing as a hobby here and there for about 5 years.

When, how and why did you first get involved in the modeling industry?

Growing up, I didn’t have much interest in the modeling industry. I was more geared towards the fashion design; I’ve always been very creative. When I was 16, however, I walked into a well known, high end hair salon and the manager dropped her jaw at my leggy, thin, 5’10” tall figure and begged me to be in a runway show. It was unexpected, but I accepted and had a blast! Plus, I got a free makeover! From then on, I sought out more modeling opportunities.

Jamie Lavender face closeupWhat are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

Professionally, I’m really enjoying what I do right now, managing luxury properties for event and vacation rentals. I guess in the next 5 years, I hope my company will be much more well known and successful.

How often are you modeling and what does it usually consist of?

I only model as a hobby and only half of the shoots I do are paid, so I don’t model very much. I do a photo shoot once a month or every other month. I do mostly lingerie and pinup, fine art and tasteful nude, swimwear, and casual fashion. I don’t do XXX or erotic shoots.

Please tell us about the best and/or worst experiences you’ve had so far in modeling.

The best experience I’ve had modeling was an all expense paid 3 day trip to Miami for a lovely beach shoot. It was tons of fun and who doesn’t love a paid vacation!? I also got to keep both of the bikinis I wore for the shoot which were $300 each. Too cool!

The worst experience I’ve had…hmmm well I’ve had many, so I’ll sum it up with two words: unprofessional and scam! There’s a big difference between a photographer and a guy with a camera. Also, paid or non-paid, I really hate when I waste my time just to be used in some type of scheme. It’s hurtful and degrading.

Have you had anything funny, embarrassing or completely out of the ordinary happen during your modeling career?

I auditioned for America’s Next Top Model one year and was rejected because I’m “too big to be a regular model and too small to be a plus size model” … I was shocked. Oh well!

Is there anything you would change about the modeling industry if you could?

I think photographers should have to have licenses. I think it would cut out the unprofessionalism and scams.

Jamie Lavender showing her bellyDo you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

I love hot yoga and pilates! I work out 3 to 5 times a week. I try to watch what I eat, but I’m definitely not one of those calorie counting models. I definitely indulge. Life is short!

Please share something people don’t know about you.

In 2011, I dropped everything back home in Austin Texas and moved to LA by myself on a one-way ticket with $500 and no plan at all! It was the most difficult, yet best decision I’ve ever made!

Would you change anything about yourself?

I wish I could have a flat stomach and not gain weight so easily, but I do love my curves. I get so many compliments on my round booty! And now that I’ve had a boob job, I feel extra confident and sexy!

What superpower do you wish you had? Why?

Definitely the ability to fly! I’d never have to worry about LA traffic or expensive plane tickets again!

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Interview with Karina Alexandra — Full-time Artist

Karina Alexandra is a 22-year old model residing in Los Angeles, California.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

Daydreamer by day, visionary by night! I was born in Laredo, Tx and I am now living out my dreams in Burbank, Ca. I’ve been living in the city known as “The Media Center” for about 6 years now. So, Cali feels like home now. My mother is the hardest working person I know and I can only aspire to be as Independent and successful as her. It’s cute to grow up having your family call you by nickname “La Artista” which means the Artist in Spanish. I have a passion for dance and I feel I get that from my grandma and my dad. I have one sibling, a brother, who I want to inspire to follow his dreams and never give up. He’s taught me how to get creative in the kitchen. He’s a good cook and makes a mean salsa! My hobbies include but are not limited to…exploring the world! Oh and making magic happen along the way. That’s important.

Karina Alexandra wearing a black swimsuitWhen, how and why did you first get involved in the modeling industry?

To be quite honest it happened to me while I was going through some growing pains in my life… I sat at a bar, when I was 21, in San Antonio, Tx by myself, and this guy sitting next to me asked me if I was interested in being a Model for Enterprise. Then, that’s when I decided to apply. If you ask me why? Why not?! I had fun, I felt like it fit my personality and I was learning about where I really wanted to go in life, career wise.

What are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

In 5 years I see myself in Movies. I have a lot of energy and I want to share it with the world. Action, Adventure, Suspense, films are my top picks for a role I ‘d like to be cast in. My goal is to be the lead character in a film and do my own stunts. I like to train hard and challenge my body to do things, I may have thought to be impossible.

How often are you modeling and what does it usually consist of?

At this time, I am representing Miss Burbank for the Miss Manhattan Beach Contest and filming for a TV show called America’s It Girl. It’s the first season for We TV which should air sometime in the fall. The show consists of 6 episodes in L.A. And 6 in N.Y. Think of it as a Project Runway meets America’s Next Top Model. The judges are judging the contestants based on a lot of things including creativity and even designing our own dress. This is what’s keeping me busy at the moment but I mostly do fashion, swimwear, music vids, photo shoots, commercials, and acting. I love the Glamour of it all, it makes me fall in love with my job.

Please tell us about the best and/or worst experiences you’ve had so far in modeling.

Some agencies take a month to pay you. Omg it’s the worst! That can be scary at times when you’re starting off and you don’t watch your spending!. The best is when you get to travel, all expenses paid, free swag and you get paid right on time without having to hunt anyone down. That’s fabulous! It’s not about the money, it’s more about the quality of living. It’s nice to feel appreciated for your hard work. Being a model takes discipline, patience and a lot of dedication because the modeling world is highly competitive. In the end, it’s all worth the sweat you put into it.

Karina Alexandra face closeupHave you had anything funny, embarrassing or completely out of the ordinary happen during your modeling career?

Yes! I worked at a Concert once and Crystal Waters was performing, I grew up loving her single 100% Pure Love and one of the promoters asked if I wanted to go backstage and take another model with me. When he showed us, to go through a curtain, we were on the main stage dancing with 1,000’s of people and the audience watching. That night was unexpected and therefore Epic!

Is there anything you would change about the modeling industry if you could?

Sometimes, I see girls who are so thin, extra smalls are too big and these girls are being looked up to by a lot of teenagers. That kinda worries me because society is feeding our next generations with unrealistic expectations of what “healthy” looks like, I am not down with thinspiration, that’s just unhealthy. I am going to inspire young girls to think strong is beautiful. Oh and one more thing, I hate the thought of the camera adding ten pounds! Let’s reverse that and make new cameras!. I think super skinny girls might get scared of being too thin then… In my dreams though! We’ll see, maybe I’ll be first to invent that type of camera. Hehe.

Do you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

I love bicycling, rollerblading and breakdancing. I notice I am so much happier when I exercise and that’s why it’s so important to me. I’ve done XMA which stands for extreme Martial Arts. XMA World headquarters was one of the first places I worked at when I moved to North Hollywood because I had a background in Personal Training. I learned that when you eat healthy, you have more energy and can avoid certain diseases. It’s true your teeth hurt, when you give up a high sugar diet, and then bite into a candy. Ouch!!! We are not immortal, therefore, I’d like to take care of what God gave me to work with, even if it means sacrificing a few jelly beans here and there. I just started rollerblading to work too, let’s see how long that I will last. I don’t know yet but I’m challenging myself and you should too!

Karina Alexandra wearing black mesh pantiesPlease share something people don’t know about you.

Before I moved to L.A. to pursue my modeling and acting, I was studying to be a DJ in College.

Would you change anything about yourself?

No, then I’d have nothing to complain about! On a real note, I accept myself with all my flaws and all my sexy qualities. Love yourself for who you are not for what others expect you to look like. A beautiful spirit is much more valuable to me and we reflect that by how well we nurture it. People always have their own opinions about what hair color looks best on me, that’s nice, but I wear the one that makes me feel good. If it makes you feel good, wear it, and rock it! No matter what the color of the spectrum.

What is your favorite thing to do alone?

Find a new restaurant I’ve never been to go on yelp and go to one with the best reviews, by myself, to test it out. That way, I can be the first to introduce it to my friends and family. If it’s truly awesome…and I love the food and drinks, I try to re-create them at home. That, and Yoga, to help me eat all I want.

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Interview with Daisy — Dental Assistant turned model

Daisy is a 22-year old model residing in Los Angeles, California.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

I was born in Salt Lake City, Utah August 21st 1991. I started out doing dance and gymnastics at a young age. I was one of those kids that would want to start something, stick to it for a year then moved on to something else. My grandma and dad raised me, my dad worked nights and my mom lived in Vegas. My parents divorced when I was three. I moved to Arizona with my mom when I was 13. I really don’t have many hobbies; modeling and photography are pretty much it. I started modeling when I as 15 for my friend in High School, that is also when I started photographing. I became a Dental Assistant when I was 19, I loved it. When I stop modeling I will go back to Dentistry.

Daisy wearing white jean shortsWhen, how and why did you first get involved in the modeling industry?

When I was in High School my friend was in a photography class. Being her best friend naturally I was her first pick. It was fun so I fell in love with it. During High school it was hard for me to model on my free time, my parents wanted me to have a job. I started doing freelance modeling after I graduated. I started to rebuild my portfolio in Arizona for 2 more years. I moved to California in 2013 and started working with photographers out here. I do all types of modeling except porn, I personally don’t know why anyone would put that in the same category as modeling.

What are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

It’s hard for me to set goals. I feel like it’s almost a jinx. I work hard and try to be at the right place at the right time, I know I am good at what I do otherwise I wouldn’t be doing it full time. I will eventually get somewhere.

How often are you modeling and what does it usually consist of?

I model 4 to 6 times a week, sometimes more. I do couture clothing, swim ware, e-commerce, lingerie, nude, and recently filming. I have quite a bit of filming coming up. I recently played snow white for a fashion film.

Please tell us about the best and/or worst experiences you’ve had so far in modeling.

Best has definitely been recently working with my friend Jen Awad. She has opened a lot of doors for me. She designs high fashion couture clothes; I am the face of her new fall and winter line. The worst is definitely the pervs. I have had two photographers ask me if I would photograph them naked, very weird.

Have you had anything funny, embarrassing or completely out of the ordinary happen during your modeling career?

Nothing I have done yet I try to stay pretty quiet and go with the flow. It’s mostly the weird photographers. All shoots are fun and a new learning experience.

Daisy next to a balcony in black and whiteIs there anything you would change about the modeling industry if you could?

Now? The fact some people won’t work with you because you don’t have a certain amount of followers. I thought modeling was based on talent not followers.

Do you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

I do lots of yoga and squats. I typically eat soups, salads, sandwiches. I am very sensitive so what I eat has to be fresh and light. Being healthy and following my diet is very important or I get sick. I want to look young forever so I do my best. I am in love with tamales and candy so that’s my cheat.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

My friends and family know my biz. I don’t have anything to hide. I’ts always been hard for me to keep secrets and what not.

Would you change anything about yourself?

My ears they stick out too much. Otherwise I like how I look and am. I think if I could go back in time and tell my younger self what life is like now, I would be proud.

Do you have any fears or phobias?

I have entomophobia, which is the fear of one or more types of insects, and arachnophobia; so bad it’s unreal, it’s hard for me to do outdoor shoots because of it. I always power through but am screaming on the inside! Just thinking about it gives me the chills!

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Interview with Mary Beth

Mary Beth is a 23-year old model residing in Los Angeles, California.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

Hey guys! My name is Mary Beth, I’m an agency represented model in Los Angeles. I grew up in Rhode Island, yup, little Rhody produced me! That’s where I get my personality from and accent. I graduated high school there and two weeks later I moved out to the west coast. My parents told me I needed to get a degree before mainly focusing on my modeling career so I went to the Fashion Institute of Design And Merchandising where I got a degree in Visual Communications. Graduated in 2011 and been focusing on modeling since.

When, how and why did you first get involved in the modeling industry?

I started modeling at age 14. I wanted to do it since I was little but my mom wanted me to wait till I was at least 14 to let me in the game. Turns out I have some skills! I would book a lot of hair shows and fashion shows; it became my passion.

Mary Beth wearing a short and her shadowWhat are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

My professional goals are to become an international model, become the face of some big brands and be on billboards all over the globe. I eventually would like to open my own fashion boutique in Rhode Island and bring LA fashion to New England

My personal goals for next five to ten years are to get married and have kids. I think that’s a lot of girls’ goals in their mid twenties.

How often are you modeling and what does it usually consist of?

I model about 2 to 3 times a week. Some weeks I have off which can be nice but I would rather be working nonstop. Money never sleeps!!! I mostly do commercial print, fashion print, swimwear, music videos and occasionally runway. Runway is always exciting but at 5’7″ it’s not easy being chosen.

Please tell us about the best and/or worst experiences you’ve had so far in modeling.

My best experience has to be last month’s shoot in Cabo. It was a calendar shoot wearing Hush LA’s swimwear line. It was so fun and beautiful plus a paid vacation! Who doesn’t love that?!

My worst experience…hmm…I’m not going to name the brand but I shot a lookbook recently and the owners of the brand had opposite ideas for what they wanted. The entire time shooting I felt like I wasn’t giving them what they wanted but in all reality it was because they didn’t know what they wanted. At the end they were happy with what I did and that’s all that matters.

Have you had anything funny, embarrassing or completely out of the ordinary happen during your modeling career?

In the modeling world everything is out of the ordinary. I honestly can’t think of anything. Knock on wood I’ve never fell during any runway walks or that would’ve been my story. Sorry to disappoint.

Is there anything you would change about the modeling industry if you could?

If I could change anything I would make it so 5’7″ wasn’t overlooked. If I was one more inch taller I’d be booking huge jobs but that’s not the case. And that’s why not everyone can model.

Mary Beth coming out of a caveDo you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

I grew up from the age of 4 playing softball, taking Irish Dance, doing cheerleading, playing field hockey all competitively. Now I hike and run with my dog, go to SkyZone for their cardio circuit class and enjoy bikram yoga. I also just started surfing which I am in love with. I eat pretty healthy. I try not to eat anything processed but that’s hard when you’re always on the go. Plus I enjoy my cheat days so I can’t ditch processed foods completely. Working out and eating healthy are part of a models job; we can’t be out of shape or we’d be out of work! Plus I love feeling strong and healthy. I am so thankful that I have the ability to workout and train hard, because of that I will never take it for granted and be fit for as long as my body let’s me!

Please share something people don’t know about you.

Hmm well I have a huge family. I have two brothers and three sisters, three nephews and a niece. It’s amazing. They all live in New England so I miss them a lot but trust me, when I go home after a couple weeks I’m ready to fly back to Cali.

Would you change anything about yourself (physical or otherwise) if you could?

I know a lot of people will automatically think “She’s going to say her boobs”  but in all honestly, I would do anything to have a longer torso. Just two inches longer and I’d be able to be a Victoria’s Secret Model!!!

If you were a type of candy what would you be?

I’d be Sour Patch Kids. They are sweet and sour which describes my personality. I am sweet and nice to everyone but once you disrespect me, forget it! You will hear my accent come out and I will be sour as can be!

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