![]() ![]() We have one piece that shows two rhinos procreating and it’s actually our most popular style. So each piece has my heart and soul in it. I personally designed each piece with my own style and art in hopes it will express my love of helping endangered animals. We donate a portion of all proceeds to charities that support our commitment to helping endangered species. Can you tell us more about that?Ĭorrigan: My sister and I wanted to focus on making edgy fashion for a great cause. If I indulge, then well, tomorrow is a new day.įox News: You have a new clothing line called Naked Species. Filling up on fruits and veggies gives me the nutrients and energy I need and I’m not craving pizza and cake as much. I also make sure my diet 70 percent veggies and 30 percent anything else. I also feel like I can jog farther and harder. I feel it gives me energy and curbs my appetite. And they do measure you so you have to keep a certain shape.įox News: How do you stay in shape all year long?Ĭorrigan: I love to put MCT coconut oil in my coffee. I was wearing six-inch heels to go to Walgreens. You would never catch me without heels because I was so insecure about my height. I have to tell you, my feet are ruined because I would wear heels everywhere. I then had to prove myself that I was worthy, despite my height. But one agency decided to give me a chance. When I started, every single agency told me no because they felt I’m too short - I’m 5’8”. ![]() Did you ever experience that?Ĭorrigan: I think some girls have it easy and some don’t. And I’ve made it my priority since then.įox News: Many models have been told they’re not the right size early on in their careers. I couldn’t believe this was happening to me, but I also didn’t want to end. I grew up on powdered milk so this was a new world for me. We got free clothes and we were paid for it. I guess when I walked that runway show for the first time, that was a big moment for me. I’m always thinking, “I can do better, I can do more.” I guess that’s what drives me to do bigger, better things. MAXIM MEXICO COVER GIRL YOVANNA VENTURA SHARES HER FAVORITE TIPS TO STAYING HEALTHY WHILE IN QUARANTINEįox News: Could you describe that moment when you realized you’ve made it as a model?Ĭorrigan: It’s funny because I still don’t feel that I’ve made it. You need to have tough skin to make it in the business, but certainly, my confidence came from my upbringing. So even with modeling, I was constantly pushing back against the no’s. But it also encouraged me to prove that I can do it all myself. You can do whatever you want as long as you put your mind to it.” I was insecure and shy growing up because I was homeschooled. Ever since I was a child, my parents always told me and my siblings, “Pursue your dreams. Where does your confidence come from?Ĭorrigan: Honestly, I think having a really loving family has helped with my confidence. įox News: You’ve appeared in Playboy, Maxim France, and GQ - just to name a few. I think my dad was proud of me too but he just didn’t want to say so. My mom yelled to him, “Baby, times have changed! It’s different now!” She was trying to make it sound OK. But it didn’t matter because I grew up in a quite religious environment where we went to church every Wednesday and Sunday. I said, “Dad, don’t worry, it’s not nude!” I did the non-nude issue even though it was quite revealing. I brought a few magazines home and as soon as my dad saw Playboy, he just walked right out of the room and didn’t say a word. I would have to say when I brought home the Playboy magazine to show my family. Fox News: What’s the funniest or most unique reaction you’ve ever received from your family about one of your photoshoots?Ĭorrigan: It’s really funny actually. ![]()
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