"There are 6.5 billion people in the world. 16 of them are supermodels."
I didn't think too much of this book at first: What does a gorgeous model have to complain about besides an eating disorder? But then I started reading. It was fascinating and entertaining from the beginning. The best thing about this book is Cheryl's obvious intelligence and sharp wit. (A model with a brain? Who eats McDonald's? Before reading this I thought it was a myth.) Especially funny are her comments on the model "walk".
"Until that day I had foolishly thought that I'd already learned to walk when I was 9 months old, but it turns out that thing your parents taught you is all wrong. Rico informed me that I had no idea at all of how to walk... Apparently, at age 14 I had finally learned how to walk."
You would think because of her mocking tone on the whole modeling/fashion industry that she would hate it. Especially when she has the ability to see through all of it's superficiality. But she doesn't. She loves it.
"Pretty girl. Ugly business."
Cheryl's first modeling experience was at 14 years old, in New York. (One of the fashion capitals of the world. New York, London, Paris, Milan.) She watches as other girls are promptly turned away, but she is immediately picked up and sent off to a photo shoot. However, after 9/11 the business collapses. 2 years later, she returns to New York and is signed to a modeling agency. She lives by herself at 16 in a motel, her cash supply dwindling. She loses her cat, goes broke, and manages to survive it all through a massive head cold, spending a night in a storage facility. She is asked to help out at a runway show and to be in a photo shoot for a magazine. *UPDATE* For the next couple of months Cheryl is ripped off by her agency, over-booked for castings, photo shoots, & runway shows, and hit on by a lot of older men. After reading the full text, I have discovered that while it is entertaining to read Cheryl's sarcastic take on her business, the book is entirely a puff piece. In the end, Cheryl is lied to and gets her hair dyed orange and cut off, so her career is ruined... until her natural blond grows back in. So boohoo, she was traumatized, but is still a gorgeous model. And... the reader learns nothing.