And so I was doing that and starving and somebody said you should model and I ran when they told me how much money you could make and I did a television commercial the first job.
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I started modeling, doing the Sears catalog kind of thing, then did a lot of commercials when I was growing up.
I tried for modelling work but it was a bit slow and that's when I took a part-time job at McDonalds. It gave me income while I was waiting for my big break and at the very least I could eat.
I was a commercial girl. In drama school, I was a mediocre model occasionally to pick up some extra cash, and because clearly I'm not six feet tall, and I had baby weight, I would mainly just would do promotional stuff.
I went to a modeling agency and said I wanted to be a model. I worked, worked, worked so much while I was studying.
The entire time I was modeling, I was trying and failing at businesses. In fact, we would have started our business much sooner had I been more successful.
I swear I want to be a food model.
At thirteen I began modeling, doing my first television commercial in ninth grade for Pizza Hut.
I always wanted to be a teacher or wanted to do something with food. But modeling, I just never thought I could do it myself, really, ever. I still have trouble calling myself a model. I just never thought I was tall enough or skinny enough.
I was lucky to have a successful career as a model, but that was just a way to pay off my college loans.
When I started modeling, I was young and sort of a bit reckless - I wanted to make money and didn't really care about anything else.
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