Interview with Patti from Frockwriter
SO HOW EXCITED ARE YOU ABOUT WALKING FOR CALVIN KLEIN?
 Cassi van den Dungen: So excited. It’s such an amazing opportunity. It’s  something I never thought would happen but I always hoped for. It’s  like a dream come true. You never think your dreams are going to come  true and it’s actually happening.
WELL YOU WALKED FOR MIU MIU LAST SEASON. THAT WAS A PRETTY GREAT GET.
 Yeah – everything just keeps getting better and better and better and I can’t believe it.
I GATHER IT WAS ALL A BIT OF A LAST-MINUTE RUSH.
 We found out on Tuesday last week that Calvin Klein was going to pay for  flights and wanted to have me for an exclusive. So Tuesday, we thought I  had to leave the following day and it was kind of like a big, dramatic  freak out, because I was working and it was like, ‘OK, I might have to  leave tomorrow for New York’. I was working with Camilla and Marc. I had  just spent 35 days working in Tokyo and only got back I think it was  three weeks ago, something like that. If they wanted me to leave on  Wednesday, I had to get my passport renewed because you have to have six  months on your passport before you come to the US, so I had to wait for  the passport renewal to come through and if I wasn’t able to pick it up  on Monday, then I wouldn’t have been able to come. But I picked it up  on Monday night [and left at 10.30pm that night].
AND YOU HIT THE GROUND RUNNING, I GATHER, AFTER ARRIVING IN NEW YORK ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON.
 The minute I arrived I had to go straight to Calvin Klein and do a  fitting. Then I had to go back to timing rehearsals for the show. My  call time is 8.00am in the morning [Thursday].
IT’S BEEN SUCH A FASCINATING JOURNEY FOR YOU. FIRST CAME AUSTRALIA’S NEXT TOP MODEL, THEN YOU STARTED MODELLING PROFESSIONALLY, THEN THE BABY. HOW LONG DID YOU TAKE OFF?
 I took a year off when my little one was born. But also [with] the time that I was pregnant, it was almost two years.
BUT NOW YOU’RE BACK AND GETTING SOME AMAZING OPPORTUNITIES.
 Really amazing. As I said, I’m still in shock at some of the things that  are happening. When I was 13, 14 and wanted to be a model… thinking,  you know, I wasn’t ever going to get as far as I have. Now doing the  stuff that I am, it’s just seriously like a dream coming true and just  unfolding every time I’m working.
THE BALENCIAGA OPTION  BACK IN 2010 AND THE ENSUING STORY ABOUT THE FACEBOOK COMMENTS WAS A BIT  OF A FALSE START OBVIOUSLY. GIVEN YOUR MEDIA PROFILE HERE, IT  ATTRACTED QUITE SOME MEDIA ATTENTION, EVEN IN FACT MAKING IT AS FAR AS THE UK TELEGRAPH AND THE TIMES OF LONDON. WAS THAT A TOUGH TIME?
 Yes, kind of, a little bit. Especially since it felt like everyone was  blaming my fiancé [Brad Saul] whenever something went wrong. And he had  nothing to do with it. He wasn’t even there when the problems with  Balenciaga happened. It felt like everyone tried to blame him for  everything. If anything, he’s been – besides my dad – he’s been one of  the most supportive people. He knows he can’t come to work with me. He  knows he’s not allowed to come to castings with me. He knows he can’t be  with me when I’m working. And he doesn’t have a problem with it. And  he’s been so supportive. That’s why he has changed his career so that he  can be with my little boy and I can work when I need to.
YOU’RE THE BREADWINNER THEN?
 At the moment, yes. When Drake was born, because of his cleft [palate],  he can’t go into daycare still. The inside of the roof of his mouth is  still very sensitive. Sending him to daycare, I’m worried someone  looking after 20 kids all at once…. The other day in Tokyo, Drake cut  the roof of his mouth on a straw. Most kids, it would only bleed for two  or three minutes. Drake’s mouth was bleeding for about 10 or 15  minutes, maybe a bit longer. When Drake was born, Brad stoped  bricklaying so he could help me. Now after all of this [Drake’s cleft  palate] surgery, Brad has now changed his career. He is starting his own  company, trying to bring the [American] Lowrider culture to Australia.  Not just the cars, he wants to bring everything, the food, the tattoos…
SO LIKE A LOWRIDER CONCEPT STORE?
 He’s starting to draw up clothing and is working out a website design. He started it up on Facebook [
Westside Lowriders]  thinking nothing of it, about two or three years ago. And he realised  that Australians are really into it and that there’s a market there for  it that’s open. That’s going to take another two to three years. But  it’s something he can do and look after our son while I’m working and he  can travel with me so my little boy doesn’t get depressed like he does  when I’m not there. So it made it easier for me to have my career and be  able to travel and him being at home looking after our little one.
OBVIOUSLY  BEYOND THE ADDITIONAL NORMAL CHALLENGES OF MOTHERHOOD, THERE HAVE ALSO  BEEN THE ADDITIONAL HEALTH CHALLENGES WITH DRAKE [WHO WAS BORN WITH A CLEFT LIP AND PALATE AND HEARING DIFFICULTIES]. HOW MANY OPERATIONS HAS HE HAD NOW?
He’s  had two major operations on his mouth. He had his lip repaired. When he  was born, he basically had no soft palate. That didn’t exist for him,  so he’s had all of that repaired and his hard palate repaired. And we  still have more surgeries to go too. He’ll still have to have his nose  reconstructed, his ear reconstructed and maybe a surgery on his neck as  well because he has a 
torticollis [twisted  neck]. He also has a severe cauliflower ear. Something that happened  when he was in my belly, probably sleeping on my placenta, Every time we  had an ultrasound, the left side of his head was up against the  placenta. But we have a lot of family support. Brad’s sister Jess comes  around at least three times a week, just to see Drake.
YOU’VE BEEN REFERRING TO BRAD AS YOUR FIANCE FOR SOME TIME NOW. ARE YOU PLANNING TO GET MARRIED ANY TIME SOON?
 We are getting married but we want to buy a house first.
BACK ON AUSTRALIA’S NEXT TOP MODEL FOR  A MOMENT AND, AT THE END OF THE DAY, ALL THOSE REALITY SHOWS, IT SEEMS  THE PRODUCERS REALLY LOVE TO EXPLOIT THE TALENTS' EXPLOITS [VAN DEN  DUNGEN, WHO WAS DESCRIBED AT THE TIME AS A 'FIRECRACKER' AFTER SEVERAL OUTBURSTS, WAS ORDERED BY THE SHOW'S PRODUCERS INTO ANGER MANAGEMENT COUNSELLING].
 They loved to pick on me.
DID YOU SEE THE CURRENT AUSNTM SERIES, IN WHICH TAYLAH ROBERTS WAS DISQUALIFIED FROM THE COMPETITION AFTER ALLEGEDLY ASSAULTING ASHLEY POGMORE?
 I don’t actually watch it but I did hear about that. And at least I wasn’t that bad!
BUT OF COURSE, REALITY SHOW PRODUCERS LOVE THAT SORT OF THING BECAUSE IT’S ADDITIONAL DRAMA. AND THEY SLIP THE FOOTAGE OF THE ROBERTS/POGMORE INCIDENT TO A CURRENT AFFAIR FOR MAXIMUM PUBLICITY IMPACT [FOXTEL HAS A COMMERCIAL PARTNERSHIP WITH ACA BROADCASTER, NINE NETWORK AUSTRALIA]. SO YOU FELT THEY PICKED ON YOU?
There  were times when even the other girls in the show turned around, with  challenges and stuff and said, ‘The producers shouldn’t have done that  to you’. That’s why when we went to London during the show, the  producers let Adele win the challenge. I can’t remember what it was.  Adele turned around and said it should have been me. The prize was to go  to the 
Fast and Furious 4 premiere in London and so she took  me, because she said that it should have been my prize, not hers. The  producers just liked to do anything that would tick me off.
AND GET A REACTION FROM YOU?
 Yes. That’s what they do to create drama. It’s a reality tv show but I hate to say it, reality tv shows are not all reality.
WELL, ENGINEERED REALITY, PERHAPS. THEN THERE WAS THE EPISODE ON FACEBOOK WITH [AUSTNM JUDGES]  ALEX PERRY AND CHARLOTTE DAWSON ENGAGING IN SNARKY BANTER ABOUT YOU ON  PERRY’S PERSONAL FACEBOOK ACCOUNT, TO, NEVERTHELESS, SEVERAL THOUSAND OF  HIS FB FRIENDS, WHICH ULTIMATELY LED TO THE COMMENTS MAKING IT TO THE PUBLIC DOMAIN [AND EVENTUALLY PROMPTED VAN DEN DUNGEN’S AGENT HELENA VITOLINS TO THREATEN LEGAL ACTION].  BUT PERRY HAS SINCE BECOME ONE OF YOUR BIGGEST SUPPORTERS, HASN’T HE?  HE WILL BE THRILLED WHEN HE FINDS OUT ABOUT THE CALVIN KLEIN GIG. YOU  HAVE WORKED WITH HIM ON NUMEROUS OCCASIONS SINCE THAT EPISODE. DID HE  EVER APOLOGISE TO YOU? 
 He never actually apologised but there have been times when you could  tell he regretted it. There was one point when he said to me [that]  sometimes you just have to keep up with what is happening and he kind of  apologised at one point and said, you know, he was not being himself,  he was being Alex Perry the judge and not Alex Perry the person.
ON FACEBOOK, YOU MEAN?
 Yes. He told me that he regretted it but he never actually specifically  said sorry. But he has on many times said that it wasn’t ‘him’ and that  he was just trying to keep up the fun from Top Model afterwards.
THERE  WAS NOTHING ‘FUN’ ABOUT SOME OF THE COMMENTS THAT WERE MADE THOUGH.  THEY WERE PERSONAL INSULTS. BUT I’M REALLY HAPPY TO SEE THAT HE HAS  SINCE BECOME A BIG SUPPORTER. DID YOU EVER FEEL AT  TIMES OVERPOWERED BY THESE BIG POWERFUL MEDIA FIGURES THAT PEOPLE LISTEN  TO AND THAT YOU DIDN’T REALLY HAVE A VOICE?
Yes, kind of.  There would be things in the paper and it was like, that’s not the true  story, that’s not what happened. But no matter what I said or how I said  it, everyone would just change my words and twist it so I was wrong.  There was one time when I said to an interviewer… I wasn’t saying I was  drinker, but I was comparing myself and saying I’m not a champagne  drinker, 
I’m a Jim Beam and coke person.  I’m not the type of person that would be all dressed up and be going to  all the big fancy parties. I’m more of a person to stay at home and not  do much. And they took it completely the wrong way and twisted my words  and made it out as if I was an alcoholic at 16 years old. And it was  like, what the hell happened?
WHILE AUSNTM CERTAINLY GAVE  YOU A PROFILE IN AUSTRALIA, THE TOP MODEL STUFF MEANS NOTHING TO THE  INTERNATIONAL FASHION INDUSTRY. BUT YOU’RE NOW GETTING THESE GREAT  OPPORTUNITIES. WHAT ARE YOUR PLANS?
 I want to keep on working and try and build up as much of a career as I  can. While I’m still young and my little boy is still young. My main  focus at the moment is to get a house. We need a house for ourselves.
ARE YOU ON STANDBY AFTER THE CALVIN KLEIN SHOW TO GO TO EUROPE?
 After being in Tokyo, I wanted a bit of a break from travelling. I’m  here in New York but it wasn’t planned, I was planning on taking that  time off. So I’ll go back to Australia after here and pick up work in  Australia and then come back to New York in October.
BUT WHAT HAPPENS IF BALENCIAGA, GUCCI AND CHANEL CALL? YOU WOULDN’T TURN THEM DOWN SURELY?
 [Laughs] Well I guess it depends. I haven’t thought that far ahead. I  guess it depends on the job and how much it’s worth to me. At the  moment, it’s more whether it’s going to cost me or whether I’m making  money from it. As long as I’m making money, I’m sure things will happen.
WHAT’S YOUR ADVICE TO YOUNG GIRLS WITH STARS IN THEIR EYES WHO WANT TO ENTER THE INDUSTRY?
My  advice is to find an agency that you are comfortable with and that you  can talk to your agent like you do your mother or your best friend. And  to just put as much effort in as you can. I hear of a lot of models who  want to be models but they can’t be bothered going to castings and they  don’t want to wear high heels all the time because their feet hurt and  it’s like, come on guys, if you want to be a model, this is the stuff  you have to put up with. You have to put up with the crazy hours, you  have to put with being in pain sometimes and wearing shoes that are too  small and you have to go and see clients, otherwise you’re never going  to get the work that you want to go and get. If you’re going to be a  model, you’ve got to put in the 101 percent effort, otherwise there is  no point. Just give up.
DO YOU THINK MODELLING REALITY SHOWS SUCH AS AUSNTM ARE A GOOD ENTREE TO THE INDUSTRY?
 After my experience and learning that reality tv shows are not exactly  reality, that a lot of it is all set up then no, it’s probably not the  best thing. I’d say for a model who has never done anything before and  wants to start up, best to find a really good agency that they feel  comfortable with and are happy with and to make sure that they know that  they’re the ones who are in charge. So your agent is not your boss.  You’re your agent’s boss. I don’t do underwear or bikini shoots. My  agents understand that, they know I don’t feel comfortable with that,  that’s not a problem. But if you’re 16 and your agent says ‘Oh you have  to do it’, you argue that point if you don’t feel comfortable. You have  to be strong enough to say ‘No, I don’t’ feel comfortable being 16 and  doing an underwear shoot’.
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