Plus Sayes-model spoke about the problems with which she faced in his youth because of his profession. The corresponding material publishes Daily Mail.
28-year-old Hunter McGrady began working as a mannequin when she was 15 years old. At that time she had a standard model figure, however, with an increase in popularity, the teenager was collided with the cruel reproach of employers about its appearance. According to a woman, she repeatedly said that she was not hard to participate in some advertising campaigns. In addition, on one of the photoshesions of McGradi asked to leave the studio because of her physique.
“I enter the studio, and everyone looks at me. Fit producer and says:” Listen, we must talk to you. We did not realize how doused “. It was a company for the production of elastic T-shirts. I didn’t even give you the opportunity to try on – they simply said that they would not work with me,” the truth revealed the material heroine.
After the mentioned incident, the celebrity decided to throw a model business, as work negatively affected her mental condition: she felt emotional pressure and anxiety. In addition, she developed depression.
The next few years, the girl dedicated to the restoration of the mental state: she passed the therapy, gained weight and again loved her body.
later, she drew attention to the fact that the cover of the Italian version of the fashion magazine Vogue was placed a photo of plus-saiz models. This fact inspired McGrudi and she decided to try again in the model sphere, but already with another physique.
The mannequin admitted that at first she was ashamed for the fact that she was called Plus Size, but now she is proud of this title. She managed to work with large fashionable brands, take part in shows, as well as to play in a swimsuit for the cover of Sports Illustrated magazine.
Earlier in December, the British singer and the former mannequin Karen Elson revealed the cruel truth about his work in the model business. The celebrity began to cooperate with the agency aged 16. However, work in the industry has adversely affected her mental and physical health, because of it developed post-tramatic syndrome (PTSD).