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10 questions to Nina Agdal<br />

1. Judging by your comments on social media, I can see that<br />

you’re an advocate for living life to the fullest and that you<br />

are an inspiration to many. Who and what inspires you?<br />

I believe that life is all about finding a balance between so<br />

many commitments. I love working, but I also love having<br />

downtime. I love travelling, but I also love being home with<br />

my family. I love working out, but I also enjo y spending a<br />

Sunday on the couch. It’s all about balancing what you have<br />

to do with what you like doing to make everything that<br />

much more enjoyable!<br />

2. You wrote that it’s better to regret something you have<br />

done than the other way around. Do you regret anything<br />

you haven’t done, yet?<br />

Not really. If there’s an opportunity for me to do something<br />

that I want, I take it.<br />

3. What makes a perfect day for you?<br />

A perfect day for me is waking up with a cup of coffee,<br />

working out with my trainer Andy Speer at Soho Strength<br />

Lab, going to work on set with my glam team, getting dinner<br />

somewhere new with my friends and then watching shows at<br />

home in bed.<br />

4. What’s the first thing you do in the morning?<br />

Make coffee, without a doubt. It’s my fuel.<br />

5. And the last thing you do before closing your eyes at night?<br />

I typically end the day by checking my Instagram and social<br />

media so I can stay tuned in on what my friends are up to.<br />

6. Do you find it difficult, as a beautiful girl and a sex<br />

symbol, to make yourself heard and be taken seriously?<br />

Sometimes people stereotype me as something specific, but I<br />

kind of prefer to be treated like an underdog. That way I can<br />

surprise people in a positive way. I don’t take it as a negative<br />

thing and laugh when I sense people are seeing me the wrong<br />

way and prove them wrong<br />

7. Tell us about your work with the Children’s Health<br />

Foundation. How did you get involved, and what does it<br />

mean to you?<br />

I’ve been able to work with the Miami Children’s Hospital<br />

in the past and it is a truly inspiring foundation. Living<br />

part-time in Miami, it’s something that’s close to my heart.<br />

The work that they do and the dedication they have to their<br />

patients is incredible.<br />

8. Will we see more of you in Hollywood?<br />

Right now, I’m focusing on my modeling career and a couple<br />

of TV gigs that I’m excited about. But, never say never!<br />

9. What would make a dream role for you to play?<br />

I’ve always wanted to be a Bond girl. I feel like that is such<br />

an iconic role that it would be a dream for me. Ever since I<br />

was a little girl, I remember looking up to these beautiful,<br />

powerful women and thinking, I want to be that.<br />

10. You also mentioned that setting new goals for yourself<br />

keeps you going. What’s your next goal?<br />

I always want to push myself to be better. Whether that’s<br />

being a better model, a better friend, or even improving my<br />

English, it all counts!<br />

<strong>MY</strong> magazine | 35

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