26 Rachel Hunter Quotes For The Au Courant
Rachel Hunter is a supermodel, host, and actress from New Zealand. She is the host of ‘Rachel Hunter’s Tour of Beauty.’ She started her modelling career at the age of sixteen, modelling in New Zealand, France and Australia. She has also appeared on a number popular magazine covers, including ‘Sports Illustrated,’ ‘Cosmopolitan,’ ‘Vogue,’ ‘Harper’s Bazaar,’ ‘Rolling Stones,’ ‘Playboy,’ and ‘Elle.’ In 1994 and 2006, she featured on the cover of the ‘Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue.’ We have compiled some famous and empowering quotes and thoughts by Rachel Hunter that are sure to delight you. These quotes have been excerpted from her interviews, movies, dialogues, public utterance, etc.
Like lots of women who marry young and find themselves mothers by the time they're 25, I felt I no longer had an identity.
By the time I was 29 I'd spent eight years with someone else's group of friends. I had no idea what it was like to be a woman with mates of her own to socialize with.
But things move in circles: one minute it's the models who are famous, then it's the actresses, then it's the designers.
Anyone can look beautiful.
I think I'd be more relaxed as an older mum, although fundamentally life with a baby is pretty much the same whatever age you are. It's nappies, crying, feeding.
I think 30 is a big jump from your 20s, but 40 holds no fear for me.
All you need is a bad angle and suddenly you're 30 pounds overweight.
Teach your children everything that you're not, because they will pick up on everything that you are.
Rod has such a wicked sense of humour. I loved him very much.
Men act out like they're horrified by marriage, but when they find the woman of their dreams, they love it.
I'm a dreadful romantic. No matter what I go through in life, I want to fall in love with a man.
Sometimes I think I am still that 5-year-old girl playing with her dogs in the yard. That's how I see myself.
I'm very girly. I love to talk about diets, exercise, kids, make-up.
Because I've been on the receiving end of infidelity, I know how much it hurts.
It was all about flying round the world, working hard, being on the cover of Vogue, making money. It wasn't fun. It was exhausting, but I was young and convinced I knew best.
I'd like to open an animal orphanage in Kenya. I do a lot of work for Born Free.
My dad was very fun and very adventurous, and from a formative age I learned to value men who would do things on a whim.
There's a side of me that dislikes feminism. I think we surrendered something and women were unable to reveal any kind of vulnerability.
I went out with this boy on the proviso that he didn't tell anybody we were together. The idiot didn't keep his mouth shut. I dumped him. I never went out with a boy from school again.
I love men. They are intelligent and sensitive, but there's also that hard-edged arrogant side, which is just so attractive.
And I'm a pretty positive person - I don't put a lot of energy into worrying, and I'm not a person who lives in a great deal of fear.
I am a very open person, and I'm always nervous of being misconstrued. Sitting in the middle of a restaurant makes me nervous. I feel like I'm being judged. And it's funny that I should feel that way.
Love is just chemistry.
God and death kind of resemble each other, because the only time a lot of people will try and talk to God is when someone's died.
Once I was chased by the king of all scorpions. I have the most notorious animal stories.
The fidelity question is difficult for me. Society has made us believe we're supposed to be monogamous when we're not killer whales, or whatever the monogamous species is.