Victoria's Secret Angel Rosie Huntington-Whiteley Loves 'Cheese, Bread, Pasta, French Fries' And Other Fattening Foods
Victoria's Secret Angel Rosie Huntington-Whiteley surprised everyone when she revealed in a recent magazine interview that her favourite foods are the ones that are most fattening. The swimsuit model, known for her stunning figure, loves to gorge on chips and other carbohydrate-laden foods. The British beauty has guest edited the Harper's Bazaar magazine's latest issue, where she has talked about a lot of stuff.
"I love going to restaurants for dinner and out for drinks. I love savoury food — cheese, bread, pasta, French fries, bacon, pigs in a blanket,” Rosie said in an exclusive interview with Harper's Bazaar magazine. The 27-year-old also added that if she could “just eat a plate of pigs in a blanket,” she would be a happy person.
The lingerie model also showed off her stunning figure in a very deep-cut black swimsuit for the magazine. The model appeared in a series of sexy pictures for the magazine, which can be seen here. Rosie also talked to the magazine about the kind of people she likes to work with and also how she got into the profession of modelling.
For burning those extra calories she piles up during her food-outings in Los Angeles, Rosie indulges in dancing. She is also a very fun-loving person who loves to hang out with her friends and have a laugh. Being a model, Rosie knows that she will be clicked by paparazzi, so she makes it a point to get dressed in a nice outfit while going out. However, her profession also involves a lot of travelling and Rosie loves to change into something comfortable while travelling in a plane to “snuggle down."
Rosie, who is currently dating actor Jason Statham, also talked to the magazine about the simple rules she follows in the modelling world. She wants to work with people who have “a positive, upbeat, no-nonsense attitude.” She also wants to surround herself with people who are “bright, hardworking, and talk no BS.” Rosie wanted to be a model since childhood and got a chance to chose her career path when she was 16-years-old and has never looked back.
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