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Robyn Lawley is one of Australia’s hottest exports. She’s a model, foodie (her cookbook Robyn Lawley Eats is incredible), Fruit Juice Australia ambassador, environmental campaigner and food blogger.
Robyn’s made waves around the world for condemning society’s obsession with the “thigh gap” (she appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show to talk about it) and the label “plus size” when it comes to models who don’t fit in the one-size-fits-all basket. We caught up with the 26-year-old to talk about her treatment in her early modelling days and her best beauty trick.
If Ripley [Robyn’s five-month-old daughter] turns around to you when she’s older and says, ‘Mum, I want to be a model’, what advice would you give her?
“If she wants to model, she can model. Obviously I’d wait until she was a certain age to do the catwalks; that’s an appropriate thing because there’s all kinds of craziness backstage. I remember one photographer telling me, ‘I’ve seen it all’ – he was trying to take my photo while I was getting changed. And I was like, ‘You’ve seen it all? OK.’ So many times I’ve been completely naked and people are coming in [while changing] and I’ve been like, “Who the frick are you? Get out of here!” I was 20 in New York and by myself.
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What was your reaction to him at the time?
“He kept trying to take photos of me changing and luckily one of the stylists stepped in and told him he needed to go. I felt like a piece of meat and I hated that feeling – I just tuned out to it. I was like, ‘Wow, that’s not nice’. You often can feel like a piece of property when you’re a model which is a bit shit but that’s the way it is.”