Where Did Your Fave Girlfriend Model Search Winners End Up?

Remember these gals?!


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It’s very likely that you gals out there would have lined up at the local shopping mall to try your chance at fame, entering the Girlfriend Model Search growing up. 

Well, the Model Search is entering another year, so we thought we’d take a look back at some of the past contestants and winners and see just where they ended up!

Some of them might surprise you, because we forget they came from the Search!

Ruby Rose

We should ALL know Ruby Rose. 

She’s one fierce and talented woman and has achieved a LOT. 

From being a finalist in the 2003 Girlfriend Model Search at 16-years-of-age, to her MTV days, on to her amazing career path in to the movie industry, she has proved again and again that she has got what it takes!

 

Natalie Roser

Another finalist in 2003, Natalie went on to become a finalist in Miss Universe Australia, and continues to wow us with her fashion sense. 

 

Catherine McNeil

Catherine beat Ruby and Natalie to win the title in 2003, and has since appeared in a string of high-end fashion campaigns and catwalks. 

 

Abby-Lee Kershaw

Abbey-Lee won the comp in 2004 and we sure all know her face from a tonne of campaigns and runway shows over the years!

Abbey-Lee even scored a role in the recent Mad Max: Fury Road film!

 

Samantha Harris 

Sam is definitely one of our faves, and she was a finalist back in 2004 when Abbey-Lee won the title. 

Since entering the comp at 14-years-old, Sam has accomplished a lot in the modeling industry and continues to be a stellar role model for young Australians.

 

Alyssa Sutherland 

Alyssa won the comp back in 1997.

Over the years, she has walked for Bulgari, Chanel and Ralph Lauren, and most recently has made it big time by snatching up a leading role on the popular show Vikings!

Did YOU ever enter the competition?

Let us know in the Facebook comments!

Hayley Mitchelhill-Miller

1 July 2017

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