In 2014, a mug shot went viral.
A local American police department had shared a series of them online, in a bid to highlight the number of arrests they'd made in connection to weapons charges. And one of those mug shots belonged to Jeremy Meeks.
Within 24 hours, Meeks' photo had acquired more than 15,000 likes and 3,700 comments, most of which centred on his appearance. And the fame only continued to grow with hashtags like #hotfelon #prisonbae.
Almost a decade on, Meeks has walked in some of the world's most high-profile catwalk shows, fronted fashion campaigns, starred in movies, and more.
As Meeks said recently: "I stepped fresh out of federal prison into the limelight. And my life changed completely."
Considering the life he had before that viral photo, Meeks says it was a "miracle" that he made it to where he is today, and lived beyond the age of 30.
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Meeks said his upbringing was "very, very dark".
"Both of my parents were heroin addicts. I was a heroin baby. My dad committed a murder when I was nine months old and killed my mum's best friend, because he was looking for us and she was the only one who knew where we were at," he said on the What's Your Water podcast.
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