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I did something rather strange in Whole Foods a few weeks ago.
I was standing in line and noticed a girl in the line next to mine, who I thought was Kate King but couldn't be sure without staring. Then the woman standing with her -- I assume it was her mother -- picked up a copy of a magazine and flipped it over to King's Dolce & Gabbana fragrance ad. She tapped it and smiled, and the girl (who I now knew must be King) looked sort of sheepish.
We both got called up to cashiers at that moment, and after I checked out, I walked up to the two of them.
"Excuse me," I said. "I'm sorry to bother you, but you're Kate King right?"
She looked sort of taken aback, but said that she was. I told her that I was sorry to interrupt, but that I loved her Dolce & Gabbana ad (totally true) and that I thought she was gorgeous.
She seemed pleased that I had taken time out of my day to tell her that, but as I walked away I thought about what an odd thing it was to do. Unlike with, say, an actress or musician, it seems strange to say that you're a fan of a model's work. It's sort of like saying that you're a fan of their genetic makeup -- after all, their work is based almost solely on looks.