My brain just screams "LIES" when I see a picture of a model with a regular and not diet soft/energy drink.
Absolutely. But I have actually witnessed models drinking regular, non-diet soft drinks. But they're usually the ones who could afford to lose a few pounds.
But here Abbey is being good because she is actually drinking a sugar free Red Bull.
That's why I automatically assumed this was a regular one!
But now that you say it, and upon further inspection, I spy a little light blue glimmer on top of the can. I guess that the opener thingy is light blue for the light one in your part of the world then
A booker friend of mine advises his models to stick to portions no larger than one of their hands i.e. their whole meal (whether veg, protein, fruit or junk) should fit comfortably in one hand, especially during shoot days or show days. Because according to him "your stomach is the size of your fist" and anything larger in volume will cause your tummy to bloat and protrude, especially if you have a very slim torso. Whether you're eating high cal (for busy days) or low cal (for off days), each meal should be that size. So I guess that's why so many models here use saucer-sized plates or little bowls since they can be held comfortably with one hand.
Any actual models here heard of this "rule"? @SugarFree @ExtraShot @Modelmaterial @NewLeaf
TOTALLY unnecessary, empty, and wasted calories. I don't understand why anyone would ever drink real coke when you have diet coke and coke zero (which tastes exactly like regular coke) around. It makes absolutely no sense.
A booker friend of mine advises his models to stick to portions no larger than one of their hands i.e. their whole meal (whether veg, protein, fruit or junk) should fit comfortably in one hand, especially during shoot days or show days. Because according to him "your stomach is the size of your fist" and anything larger in volume will cause your tummy to bloat and protrude, especially if you have a very slim torso. Whether you're eating high cal (for busy days) or low cal (for off days), each meal should be that size. So I guess that's why so many models here use saucer-sized plates or little bowls since they can be held comfortably with one hand.
Any actual models here heard of this "rule"? @SugarFree @ExtraShot @Modelmaterial @NewLeaf
I wouldn't call it fresh exactly. Look how pale everything is! And the "5 a day thing". Really? Like that's enough produce to satisfy the body's nutritional need. People eat this and think they are done with healthy for the day