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Kaia with Kendall and Kim backstage at Kanye West's Saint Pablo Tour (photographed by Mario Testino)
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Penshoppe unveiled their newest ambassador on Friday. The campaign was shot in Downtown LA and behind the lens was Taylor Tupy, a young photographer recommended by Kaia’s family: “Kaia is good friends with Taylor. He really knows what to motivate her,” Penshoppe Brand Director Jeff Bascon said. “There was good energy, good vibes on the set.” Everyone—from the production manager to the makeup artist—couldn’t stop remarking about how much Kaia looks like her supermodel mom. “They kept saying, ’She looks exactly like Cindy, she sounds exactly like Cindy.’” Jeff enjoyed working with Kaia. “It was exciting. She’s very pleasant and she’s a really pretty girl.” Kaia arrived at the shoot “raring to go.” “I don’t know how she does it. At a very young age, she moves very effortlessly,” Jeff said. But away from the camera, Kaia was just a regular girl. “It was cool. It was very refreshing to see someone like her who is obviously starting to be very big, be very grounded.” Fans will get to see Kaia on billboards, on social media and in Penshoppe’s stores in the Philippines and abroad. “Kaia will be seen everywhere,” said Jeff.
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The second season is coming. Great news!
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Really great televison series, I would recommend it to everyone. You can learn a little, and first of all, look at some things from another side. Everything is very well presented here. And everything is real. I really regret that this is only 13 episodes, it's definitely not enough.
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I watched F8. The movie was absolutely brilliant, just like all the others. Of course without Paul it's not the same anymore... but the latest movie is REALLY great. And another little tribute to Paul was just moving. I don't regret any minute in the cinema. So many funny scenes, quotes, fantastic music, lots of moving moments, always amazing cars, then family and love over everything. Jason was a great and funny in this movie, really good film character. And the scene with little, cute baby was GREAT. I love the series of these movies and I hope there will be another one.
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Glamour UK June 2017 - INTERVIEW Rosie does all the LA-type things you'd expect: morning yoga sessions, green juices, hikes in the Hollywood Hills with her two dogs, Dolly and Peggy. But despite appearances, she would like it to be know that she's still very much a British girl at heart. "Oh my God, I miss everything about home. I got homesick a lot... I miss the culture. I miss the people and I miss the realness of Brits and the sense of humor." Does she miss Marmite? "You get everything like that here. You have to sniff them out but there are a few places that I go to at eight o'clock in the evening if I'm feeling like a bit of chocolate and I go and get a KitKat. Walkers crisps? Don't worry! I know where to get them. I don't know if I could survive without those two." She's just designed a swimwear range: "because I think of swimwear as like denim, it fills women with horror all over the world, including myself. So it was something that I really wanted to have a go at and hopefully nail." Wait. Swimwear fills you with horror? I ask. What about the rest of us? Rosie laughs. "I mean, listen, every women has her insecurities, whether she's a size 6 or she's... you know? Everybody does. It's a personal thing, so you can't say: 'Oh, well, someone on the outside has got this perfect body, what do they have to complain about?' I think it's important for girls to remember that everybody has their insecurities. And, as clichéd as it is, it's about finding the love that you have for you, instead of other people, and having that connection with yourself and your body, rather than somebody else's." In February, Rosie announced that she and Jason were expecting their first child. "We're very happy and incredibly excited." she says. Beyond that, she doesn't want to talk about her pregnancy. Rosie has always been protective of her private life and describes herself as an introvert: "People go, 'You're an introvert? How can you be as an introvert? You're half-dressed all the time!' It's an interesting thing because the way I always look at an introvert or an extrovert is how you replenish your soul at an end of the day - I need to spend time on my own and I need to be in my home." Her own approach to fame has been to set "a really clear boundary of what I'm willing to share and what I'm not". She says it helps living with Jason, who is "from a very different generation and is not interested in social media at all", but she's worried about the "young girls out there who are really feeling insecure about their image and they scroll through and see this image of a supermodel looking amazing, reclining on the beach in a completely unrealistic pose or environment. And I can see how that would make people not feel good about themselves. I mean, I can't say that I'm immune to that. Sometimes I'm like 'Fuck! You know? That doesn't make me feel great'. Rosie grew up with a strong female role model in her mother, Fiona, who was an aerobics instructor in the 1990s. Fiona used to take Rosie and her younger brother and sister with her to classes, where they would sit in the back and watch. "That was a really positive thing that I saw with my mum and I suppose it rubbed off on me." Her childhood was "outdoorsy" and surrounded by animals on a farm in Devon, including horses, chickens, ducks, sheep and pigs. Her father, Charles, was a chartered surveyor whose vegetable garden was "his favorite thing in life". "The greatest gift my parents ever gave me was freedom to become my own women. Sometimes you have to relinquish control, and you kind of have to just go with the flow." When she was cast as a Victoria's Secret model at the age of 19 - later becoming one of their modelling 'elite' as a Victoria's Secret 'Angel' at 22 - it was "surreal". "And there was me like, 'Oh my God!', You know, I still felt like that girl from Devon. I grew up on a farm in welly boots and here I was in Los Angeles, like, walking down the runway with Gisele and Adriana Lima and, you know, in these amazing outfits, and celebrities in the front row. I mean, it was a big, big deal for me back then." "It's balance, you know? For me it's really important to have these moments in life where I go, 'I don't want to go to the gym for a few days, I want to relax, eat some ice cream and I'm going to have a burger and fries. I'm going to enjoy myself." Her other half, Jason, is renowned for his absurdly impressive physique. His Instagram feed is a pictorial paean to the male torso in various physically exerting poses it makes one vaguely exhausted just to look at it. Do they ever work out together? Rosie guffaws. "No! Being around him is great because it sort of inspires you to push yourself further. But we have very different approaches to exercise. I'm not lifting loads of weights and punching a bag. I like to dance and jump on a trampoline, and the weights I lift are 5lb." Rosie turned 30 in April and says she likes getting older because "I feel better each year within myself and I feel stronger. There's nothing like having a bit of life experience under your belt... You can cut the bullshit and sift through things that work and don't work for you more quickly, and you get really efficient with your time and you feel really confident about your choices. I wouldn't choose to go back to my early twenties at all." She catches herself, then adds: "But, who knows? When the wrinkles start coming, I might think I wouldn't mind my 27-years-old arse! I hope I'll still be working at 85."
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Love her style! Nice to see her finally with Hermann
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