Miranda Kerr: "Catwalk Is Not Simple"
"Every catwalk is different. Sometimes they are really slippery. Some have glitter that's a couple of inches thick. It gets all up in your toes. It's a little bit messy - glitter flying everywhere."

So, is the Australian supermodel saying that people should not get involved in modeling because it's a risky job? Definitely not. She has managed to walk through the "slippery ramps" and become a sought-after model herself.
Miranda Kerr actually tells us that modeling requires dedication and focus, not just superior looks. According to her, modeling is a demanding job basically because it is extremely difficult to look good at all times.
"If it rains we still have to work and that can be miserable. It's hard to look sexy in the rain," she adds.
Modeling is a demanding job, right. But not one that the supermodel can't handle. In fact, she's interested to do films aside from her modeling gigs:
"If there was a good role that I found interesting I would definitely try acting. I wouldn't want to be in one of those cliched roles, but I would do something that would be a little more interesting."
Miranda Kerr, 26, has entered the world of modeling in her early teens after winning a nationwide Australian model search in 1997. Last June, she has posed naked and chained to a tree in the Australian issue of Rolling Stone magazine. Her pose has aimed to attract public attention for the protection of koalas.
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