London:
Supermodel Kate Moss admits that she is amazed to see how long her career has lasted.<br><br>
The 36-year-old catwalk queen has been modelling since she was 14 and admits she has no plans to retire anytime soon, reports femalefirst.co.uk.<br><br>
"How long will I keep modelling? I really don't know - I didn't even see myself lasting as long as I have. I did my first photo shoot at 16 and I thought that was it! I just really enjoy creating images and working with creative people. I love the whole process. So, for as long as I enjoy it, I'll still do it. And as long as I'm still getting booked!" she told a magazine.<br><br>
Moss believes one of the reasons she has lasted so long is her determination to assist photographers in getting the right shot, even when it can be a "humiliating" experience.<br><br>
"I've watched 'Britain's Next Top Model' and things like that. The thing is, it takes a lot of learning to do this job. In 'BNTM', they put the contestants through the torture of what modelling can be like," she said.<br><br>
"And it honestly can be really humiliating. I mean I've done crazy things - I've been in a bikini in minus -30 temperatures and you have to keep going until you get the shot. But that's me - I will always keep going until I get the shot," she added.
Supermodel Kate Moss admits that she is amazed to see how long her career has lasted.<br><br>
The 36-year-old catwalk queen has been modelling since she was 14 and admits she has no plans to retire anytime soon, reports femalefirst.co.uk.<br><br>
"How long will I keep modelling? I really don't know - I didn't even see myself lasting as long as I have. I did my first photo shoot at 16 and I thought that was it! I just really enjoy creating images and working with creative people. I love the whole process. So, for as long as I enjoy it, I'll still do it. And as long as I'm still getting booked!" she told a magazine.<br><br>
Moss believes one of the reasons she has lasted so long is her determination to assist photographers in getting the right shot, even when it can be a "humiliating" experience.<br><br>
"I've watched 'Britain's Next Top Model' and things like that. The thing is, it takes a lot of learning to do this job. In 'BNTM', they put the contestants through the torture of what modelling can be like," she said.<br><br>
"And it honestly can be really humiliating. I mean I've done crazy things - I've been in a bikini in minus -30 temperatures and you have to keep going until you get the shot. But that's me - I will always keep going until I get the shot," she added.