Rebecca Romijn-Stamos is probably among the few mannequins who boast a
high level of intelligence. No, it is not a compliment, but a true fact.
Just like her beauty is an irrefutable fact. Owing to her sparkling
intelligence, she enjoys the other successes that accompany her: in
cinema and off it.
Actually, she does not spare her criticism for the world of fashion:
"I'd have to say that, in general, models take themselves too seriously.
Basically, they are genetic freaks who spend a couple of hours in hair
and makeup." She is also against the fact that these young girls
are allowed by their parents to live by themselves in the big cities,
where the dark side of life overtakes them, where they get everything at
a time
and lack the opportunity to grow up as ordinary girls, learning life's
complicated details step by step: "In my opinion, nobody should be
allowed to model until they are 18. I've seen too many 14 and
15-year-olds who have dropped out of high school, live in Paris, go out
all night with dirty, old, rich men who give them drugs and treat them
like 30-year-olds."
Rebecca's fans are rummaging Internet in order to find naked photos of
hers. However, they'll never come across such because she has always
refused to pose
naked in front of the objective. Over this matter she states: "Yes. I've
been asked to pose nude, but I never have, and I probably never will."
Rebecca Romijn (pronounced row-main, like the lettuce) was born in
Berkeley, California, where she later plans to make a music career at
the University of
California Santa Cruz. However, a Paris model agency discovers her and
makes her a member of a San Francisco modelling agency. She makes it
very fast to the capital of fashion and straight away, due to her
in-born intelligence and talent, she begins climbing the stairway to
success. In 1996 she finds a place in People Magazine's 50 Most
Beautiful people ranking and inks a deal with Victoria's Secret,
extensive presence in the 1996 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. The
same year she meets her life's love: John Stamos. It is virtually love
at first sight. It happens all at once - they marry each other on
September 19th, 1998.
It becomes quite obvious that Rebecca's career as a model is moving
straight ahead, while her husband's is seemingly headed in the opposite
direction,
and when Movieline's Stephen Rebello said as such in their Sex issue,
she reportedly was so upset that she refused to attend the party in
support of the
issue. It's little wonder either, after Rebello made these comments:
"How did this superdish, who could easily marry her way into useful,
powerful echelons of Hollywood," end up marrying the guy who played
Blackie Parrish on General Hospital for two years and Uncle Jesse on the
now-defunct TV sitcom Full House?"
Rebecca is building up a pretty decent name in the world of fashion. Her
acting debut is in an episode of Friends in 1997, where she personifies
the filthy
disgusting girlfriend of Ross (David Schwimmer).
In 1998, Rebecca takes part in: House of Style as one of the numerous
hosts of this show (ex-hosts at this time are: Cindy Crawford and Daisy
Fuentes). She
also appears in Norm MacDonald comedy Dirty Work.
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