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Rachel Hunter is still living it up as a super model! Recently making the Australian press, news of Rachel Hunter releasing her swim wear collection titled "Lola" which will be released later this month in David Jone's Stores in Australia. Rod Stewart's ex, is still looking great at the age of 37, and is still using her looks for income. Some people never look like they get older, and I have to say that super model Rachel Hunter is one of those people. Coming up, Hunter is expected in her home country of New Zealand for their Fashion Week in Auckland. Hunter has been modeling for 20 years now (since she was 17) and is still working hard, and still looking good! Her first major modeling gig was for Sport's Illustrated Swimsuit Edition in 1989. After that the door to almost endless opportunities opened up for her. She began to appear in more and more magazines, like cosmopolitan, and more Sport's Illustrated SI Editions, and things of that nature.
In 1991, when Rachel was 21, she married British Rock Star Rod Stewart, with whom she had two children with. In 1999 the two separated, and then in 2005 they officially got divorced. From the divorce, Hunter walked away with a cool 66 million, and full financial support for the children. Ruff Life! Since then she has been linked to Bruce Willis, Kevin Costner, Robbie Williams, Wes Scantlin, Tommy Lee, Sean Avery of the NY Rangers, and Jarret Stoll of the Edmonton Oilers who is her current love interest. Overall, Rachel Hunter has had a very successful career ranging from doing the SI Swimsuit edition, to posing in an issue of Playboy for $1.8 million. She has been the face of Ultimo, a Scottish lingerie house, (which ironically, she was replaced by Penny Lancaster, who just so happens to be engaged to Hunter's ex, Rod Stewart). Hunter has made appearances countless times in different Reality TV shows, movies, and even music videos. She has really accomplished a lot during her time in the industry and modeling world, and she continues to do so to this day! The question is, what's next for the super model? Add as favourites (0) | Quote this article on your site | Views: 2796 | E-mail
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