I've become really good at turning down the boring, pretty girl roles, the trophy wife, supermodel, beautiful girlfriend roles. I mean, playing somebody who's perfect holds no allure for me, whatsoever. It's just boring.
If I tried to start modeling right now, I wouldn't be a supermodel because it's all about celebrity.
My big break was when I won 'Search for a Supermodel Australia,' and then I came second in the world series, and that was all good, but I was just having fun; it wasn't real to me.
Have I dated a supermodel? Of course not. I'd look ridiculous.
An unforgettable experience happened on December 15, 1996 when I won the Supermodel contest while still in school. I was just seventeen years old then. Winning that competition was the turning point of my life. That's how I got into modeling and later started acting.
I'm not a supermodel. I make the best of what I've got.
Because I was the first super-elite, the press caught on and started calling me a supermodel. So in that sense, I guess I'm the first. But, in my opinion, there were girls that could have been called supermodels before that, if the term was in existence.
I gave myself a year to be a supermodel. And I said, 'If it doesn't happen, I'm going back to school.'
That's my advice for indie filmmakers: Marry a supermodel.
I would be happy not even being a supermodel. Being able to get a taste of everything that I want a taste of makes me happy.