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Rosie Huntington-Whiteley admits she’s not welcome

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The model tells how she learned to deal with career rejections and how her love interest Jason Statham supports her.

Model and businesswoman Rosie Huntington-Whiteley admits her career hasn’t always been smooth sailing, even after 21 years in the modeling business.

In an interview for the Reign with Josh Smith Podcast, 37-year-old Rosie shared her experience of rejection and disappointment over the years.

Rosie said that it was difficult for her to refuse. One day, he was even sent home during filming, which caused him severe pain. However, over the years, he changed his attitude towards failures, considering them as part of his professional path.

“If a job doesn’t work out, I don’t think it’s what I’m supposed to be doing, or I’m knocking on the wrong door, and I’m looking for opportunities elsewhere where I’ll be hired,” he said.

In difficult moments, she was supported by her partner, actor Jason Statham, who has been with her since 2009 and has two children – six-year-old Jack and two-year-old Isabella. According to Rosie, Jason helped her learn to stand up for her boundaries and ignore the opinions of people who don’t like her.

“Jason is very good at standing up for his opinion. He is a support and support for me. He has taught me a lot,” said the model.

It was previously reported that supermodel and former Victoria’s Secret Angel Bianca Baltia has announced that she has been diagnosed with cancer.

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley revealed a rare photo with Jason Statham


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