Elite13
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So, with the rise of the social media model, I often read comments from people who state that so and so doesn't 'deserve' to be on this cover or doesn't 'deserve' a place in a certain show when other models do.
I see some people state that a model's hard work should be rewarded with covers and shows etc and how horrible it is for someone famous' daughter to step in and claim these things without lifting a finger.
In my opinion, it's a bit of both. Yes, I do think it would be nice for a model who has worked her *** off, staying up late for fittings with early call times, certain restrictions, having to look a certain way, dealing with rejection 24/7, waiting hours in line at castings etc to actually get the jobs she wants but on the other hand I think if a certain designer wants someone like Cara Delevingne in their show or an editor wants her on their cover then it's hardly her fault if she gets chosen? And then these famous models often deal with early call times themselves, hurtful comments from the public 24/7 and a lack of privacy. But then again, they could use their money to get a great education and make a difference in the world, but so could non-famous models.
What do you think? Do models deserve work?
I see some people state that a model's hard work should be rewarded with covers and shows etc and how horrible it is for someone famous' daughter to step in and claim these things without lifting a finger.
In my opinion, it's a bit of both. Yes, I do think it would be nice for a model who has worked her *** off, staying up late for fittings with early call times, certain restrictions, having to look a certain way, dealing with rejection 24/7, waiting hours in line at castings etc to actually get the jobs she wants but on the other hand I think if a certain designer wants someone like Cara Delevingne in their show or an editor wants her on their cover then it's hardly her fault if she gets chosen? And then these famous models often deal with early call times themselves, hurtful comments from the public 24/7 and a lack of privacy. But then again, they could use their money to get a great education and make a difference in the world, but so could non-famous models.
What do you think? Do models deserve work?