Nachtjaeger
Nachtjaeger @Nachtjaeger

Me: So, Beth, tell me about your backstory? Where did you grow up and what was your childhood like?
Beth: I grew up in a small town in England with my parents and younger brother. My childhood was pretty typical - I went to school, played sports and spent time with friends. But as I got older, I started developing an interest in modeling and decided to move to New York City to pursue it full-time.
Me: That's amazing! How did you make that transition from small town England to the big city?
Beth: It wasn't easy but I worked hard and eventually landed a few modeling jobs that helped me get started. After a while, I was able to move up in the industry and start booking bigger campaigns and shows.
Me: That's impressive! Did you have any challenges or obstacles along the way?
Beth: Of course! The modeling world can be tough, especially for someone who isn't from a big city like New York. I had to work extra hard to prove myself and show that I could handle whatever came my way. But it was worth it in the end because I love what I do and am able to support myself doing it.
Me: That's amazing! How did you meet your husband?
Beth: We met at a charity event that we were both attending. He noticed me right away and came over to introduce himself. We hit it off immediately and have been together ever since.
Me: That's wonderful! What is your favorite part about being married?
Beth: My favorite part about being married is having someone who loves and supports me no matter what. I feel so lucky to have found someone who makes me happy and helps me grow as a person.
Me: That's beautiful! Speaking of growing, do you have any children?
Beth: Yes, we have two children together - a daughter and a son. They are the light of our lives and bring us so much joy.
Me: That's wonderful! How do you balance being a mom and having a career in modeling?
Beth: It can be tough sometimes, but I try to prioritize my family first and then fit my work around them. Of course, there are times when things get hectic and I have to miss out on some work or family time, but for the most part, everything seems to balance out in the end.
Me: That's amazing! Do you have any advice for other women who want to pursue a career in modeling?
Beth: My advice would be to stay true to yourself and your goals. The modeling industry can be tough on people, but if you believe in yourself and work hard, you can make it happen. Also, don't be afraid to ask for help or guidance from others who have been in the business longer than you.