[雷文] C14第八名英文訪談

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Reality TV Games participated in a post-elimination phone call with America Next Top Model 14's Brenda Arens. ************************************************** How tall are you? 5'11" (age?) 23. (You're in Houston now, right; did you grow up there?) I am from Rockledge, Florida and I've been in Houston for about seven years. (Did your family move?) No, I did it on my own, I was from a really small town and I really wanted to get into modeling, I had been dibble dabbling with it [in Florida]. I had and aunt and uncle in Houston... it's such a huge city, so I moved here and stayed with them when I got here... I don't think my career really started until I moved to Houston and I am still here today. When did you start modeling? I started modeling when I was sixteen, almost seventeen and I've had tons of modeling agencies over the years... I worked overseas in Milan - my passion is the runway and I have been so blessed to do runway shows for some of the world's top designers, so it's been really good. In Houston, I made a big contact who really pushed me into going overseas and building my portfolio. (What did you do in Milan?) I did a lot of tests to build my book and an ad for women's stockings, I met Armani and Roberto Cavalli... it was fun, I had a lot of fun... (How long were you in Milan?) Two months - actually that experience prepared me to go on America's Next Top Model because I had to live in a house full of girls from all over the world, so Top Model wasn't anything new in terms of the living arrangements. What made you try out for Top Model? [ANTM] is something that I always dreamed of doing, I tried out three years ago when I was under contract with a Houston agency, I made it through all the rounds and I was invited to go to LA so they could narrow it down [to the final group]. I asked my modeling agency and they said, "absolutely not!" It crushed me and I was devastated, it was really difficult to put in the work and then be told no, so I had to wait for two and a half years for my contract to expire and then another six months for the show to come back around, but this time I was working pretty good and I was signed to two other agencies - one in Houston and one in Dallas, but I really wanted to do the show and when I asked them to let me out of my contract, they did. (Why was the other agency opposed to you going on the show?) They said that it wouldn't be good for my career and that they wanted me for themselves, I think it was more of a money thing than looking out for my best interest and not realizing that it would bring even more opportunities. In general, can someone make a living as a local model... does it amount to mad money or is it a solid income for a household? Modeling has its peak seasons - its ups and downs, it's not reliable you could have four jobs a week or you can have a job every two weeks, if you are looking for a stable income, it's definitely not that unless you make it big, but I never really cared about that... I am just so crazy about modeling, it is my passion and I'm just going to go for it. I got a full-time job, I couldn't live on just modeling alone. When you mentioned meeting your biological father, was he in Houston or Florida? I was born and Florida and I was adopted in Florida, but I was living in Houston last year when I decided that I wanted to search for [my father] and I flew to Florida for that. (So you were able to get the information about someone in Florida from Houston?) Yes they have those computer systems nationwide, well of course they are different [from place to place] but [my fiance who is a Houston police officer] was able to get the information that we could not get easily. I couldn't find anything on my mother in the database, apparently she never got a ticket or anything like that so it's been harder to find her... she could have gotten married and her name is not the same... with my father it was really, really easy because he has a rap sheet (laughs). So your parents were supportive? My [adoptive] mother, before she passed away, always told me that [it was OK] if at anytime I wanted to try to contact my birth parents. She said, "it's up to you, it's your right," but I never really needed to, I loved my family and I did not see a reason to and then just this past year, there's been something inside, I don't know maybe it's because I have a daughter, but I just wanted to start looking. (How old were you when were you adopted?) I was four, [before that] I was in several foster homes... from seven months up to four years. (Why so many foster homes?) Well you just stay in one foster home and then ever y four to five months things roll over and you go to a new family. (Do you must remember that time?) A little bit, when I was four I was extremely shy and my speech was actually behind for my age, growing up without a father and mother and seeing these new faces coming and going, I was very shy and to this day I still sometimes have trust issues with adults. (Do you know your ethnic background?) I know for sure I'm Caucasian but I don't know after that, we have Russian friends who have said, "we swear you have Russian in you!" and then other people are thinking Irish, but I really don't know. (Do you have siblings?) I have a younger sister, my parents adopted her from another family... they wanted me to have a playmate (laughs). Why did you tell Tyra that you didn't have a good swimwear body when she called your name at casting? I had a child and there were thirty-two girls there, I think that only four were mothers, so I felt that being twenty three and having a kid, your body changes. I work out every day, but we are all a little insecure in some way, shape or form, so... I don't know why I said that, I guess I was in shock that I made it and I thought that during the swimwear that she would not be as impressed with me as she was with other girls. Were there ever any moments when you missed your daughter so much that you would be thinking of leaving the competition? Absolutely not! I knew what I was getting myself into when I got there and those words never even crossed my mind, I owed it to [my five year old daughter Alaina] to finish this, so no I wasn't going to leave over missing her. Who were your closest to in the Top Model house? My girls were Raina and Jessica and we are still such good friends to this day. They made fun of us and called us the Three Musketeers, we are going to remain friends for a long time. Do you think that you were portrayed fairly on the show? I really do, until this past episode I was very patient, I tried not to talk too much crap about the other girls, I think they portrayed me as professional and I am OK with it. What were your favorite and least favorite photo shoots? My least favorite was the vampire shoot - I still get the shivers about it, I never wore contacts a day in my life and these were two times as large as normal contacts, I have small eyes and they didn't fit right in my eyes, it was very painful. My favorite, even though I dreaded it the most was the nude photo shoot - I was dreading it but when I actually got up there I felt really calm, like I can do this and the feedback that I got from Jay made me feel eve n more confident with the black wig, I loved it, it made me shine... and nude in front of everybody (laughs)... I am actually really proud of myself. (How about the runway challenge?) When I found out what the challenge was, I was like, "if I don't win this, I am just going to kick myself in the butt!" It would be ridiculous not to win something that you're really good in, so I was really driven and then I was so happy when I won. (Have you collected the prize yet, a shoot for Rachel Roy?) Yeah, I actually just got back from New York about two and a half weeks ago - it was a great trip... awesome! How did people react to your makeover, please tell me that not everyone liked it... that there were people who were at Tyra? (Laughs), you're absolutely right, half of the people have been reacting extremely negatively... whether it's personal friends, fans or people that I've never even met - they're like, "oh my gosh, you just ruined her look(!) ... you've ruined her career(!)," and as you know I was very sad about it, but the other half are like "it's so Vogue... it's so editorial." (What's going on now?) Well it's just not ideal for everyday life and I am growing it out. It's no longer a mohawk, it's kinda in an awkward stage, just about nose length. It 's growing fast and I need about four or five more months to get it to a nice chin length. (Still red?) Well of course, I love being a redhead! (But you rocked that little black wig, personally I didn't agree with Tyra or whomever it was who didn't like the wig you wore in the Accessories photo shoot). I actually loved the black hair, but I found it very strange [that I was given a wig for our first photo shoot], which was supposed to represent our makeovers. I think Tyra realized that someone really messed up because why else would they put a wig on over my new makeover... and on top of that Sally Hershberger [whose salon did the makeovers] was the guest judge for that week and she was upset - that was her hair design and someone covered it up! How did you feel when you were eliminated? I was very, very, very shocked to be eliminated, for the past two weeks my pictures came out great - the vampire, the pouty faced doll for the faux shoot. I didn't think that my CoverGirl was that awful, other girls actually struggled more than I did and I even said in the episode, "I feel so calm...I feel good about this shoot," so when I was standing up there in front of panel with Alaisia, I knew I wasn't going home because all I could think about was Alaisia in a swimsuit at eliminations and Alaisia not being able to being able to interact at the Tinsley Mortimer party - she felt really uncomfortable and these are things that models need to have confidence in. I just knew that I was not going home and then when her name was called I was really devastated because I felt that I had the most challenges out of all of the girls there... I got the most extreme makeover. People may say that I deserved to go home or I didn't, but I feel that I should have been allowed to stay a lot longer. (Do you think that your best photo was selected?) No I don't think it was my best photo, but I know it wasn't my worst either. What are your plans now when it comes to modeling? Did being on the show meet your expectations? I will say that the show was fair to me in that way, learned so much, I got the most amazing exposure that I can dream of and I have gotten some opportunities , I feel like I have a really, really bright career ahead of me. So I am going to go back to modeling, of course runway, but I really want to be more open mi nded and branch out - I would love to do commercials, I have never been in fro nt of a camera the way that I was on the show... I was being followed around by a camera and I actually felt comfortable, so I want to try to do some hosting. .. host a show. (What kind of show?) VH1 has shows like the Top Ten Beaches or Best Places to Live in the US, so I think it would be awesome to be able to do something like that. (What about agencies?) I am not signed with anyone right now, but I do plan on re-signing with Page Parks in Houston and with Campbell in Dallas. Who are your favorite designers? Michael Kors is my absolute favorite, I would just die if I ever got to be one of his girls, I also like Luca Luca - I've met him, Vera Wang and Alexander McQueen, there are just so many of them, I like all types if designers for different reasons. (favorite model?) I would definitely say Gisele [Bündchen], my [five year old daughter's Alaina's] middle name is after her, so I love her. (Were you Giselle during the casting challenge?) I actually did Gisele, I was kinda bummed that another girl did her as well. (What do you like about Gisele?) I love her in general but I like her on the runway since that sparks the most passion in me, her walk is phenomenal. People say that she has a masculine looking face, she has that distinctive jawline... I have just always loved her. Are you on Facebook, Twitter or some other social network / blog? http://ppt.cc/PLHu Is there anything that you would like to say to your fans? Thank you for all your continuous support and love. When I needed it the most... when I was feeling down. I could always log on and they would make me laugh and smile and I am always going to appreciate that. Thank you Brenda! =================期待翻譯=============== -- 危險!裡面只有宅男... http://www.wretch.cc/blog/hoyumi -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 118.168.3.14

04/17 14:10, , 1F
看不出來他這麼有經驗 怎拍照都不上不下的
04/17 14:10, 1F

04/17 14:28, , 2F
想不到她童年住過這麼多家..
04/17 14:28, 2F
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