In 1994, Zuniga appeared in the release of a video for Bob Seger's previously released 1976 hit "Night Moves".[19] In the video version of the song, she and a pre-Friends Matt LeBlanc are shown in a 1960s drive-in theater, where Zuniga as a dark, edgy young woman becomes a visual fascination for LeBlanc as a clean-cut young man. In 2000, Zuniga appeared as a bartender in the music video for Evan and Jaron's single "Crazy for This Girl".
She says there wasn't such a focus on having "vital statistics" when she started out. She weighed 64 kilograms, was happy and healthy. "Most models were probably aged 30. I was a young one," she notes. "I don't think teenagers should be in it; they're far too young and their figures aren't developed."
She says there wasn't such a focus on having \\\"vital statistics\\\" when she started out. She weighed 64 kilograms, was happy and healthy. \\\"Most models were probably aged 30. I was a young one,\\\" she notes. \\\"I don't think teenagers should be in it; they're far too young and their figures aren't developed.\\\"
VETERAN model Daphne Selfe has a few things to say about her younger counterparts. At 87, Selfe is old enough to remember the early days of modelling, when models were taught decorum - something she feels is missing these days.
Selfe does have an answer to the problems she talked about though - her online academy, that would equip models with the necessary tools: "We would show them the right way to go about things," she said. "It would give the young models confidence."
I believe my colleagues are people who serve from their hearts. The connection that we have to families, and the intimate details and vulnerabilities we are entrusted with, is not something that we take lightly. There is a huge responsibility to show up in support of and in partnership with families. We have great staff that commit everyday to care for young people, to connect and provide a safe space for healing, to collaborate with families in their homes, to share alternative ideas and access, to fight for equity and the rights of others; while leaving their own stressors at home. We know that caring for others sometimes more than oneself is not for everyone, but it is what we do.
Torne \\u2013 who described Billie Jean King and Margaret Court as her role models - said role models \\\"at the top of their game\\\" was the important thing to attract a new generation of young people to tennis.
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