Kimberly Guilfoyle has no regrets about being an underwear model
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Guilfoyle has zero regrets about her former job, especially because it got her where she wanted to be. “I knew I wanted to go to law school, and I wanted to have the funds to do so, so when I was in college at UC Davis, I had three jobs: I was working at the district attorney’s office as an intern, I worked at the clothing store Clothestime, and I was modeling and doing different jobs in and around San Francisco and Sacramento,” she told Cosmopolitan.
Guilfoyle added that modeling didn’t just help her pay for school, but that she also learned a lot. “I was able to meet a tremendous [number] of interesting people through modeling, and I really learned a lot about self-confidence and self-esteem,” she said. “I learned how to cue into my own autonomy as a woman. I don’t have any regrets about all of the jobs in the different fields that I’ve worked in.”
How Kimberly Guilfoyle Really Feels About Her Past As An Underwear Model
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By Christine-Marie Liwag Dixon/Aug. 25, 2020 2:37 pm EST
In her time in the modeling world, Guilfoyle worked for a number of brands. As noted by SFGate, she modeled for local department stores like Macy’s and appeared in a bridal magazine wearing Victoria’s Secret underwear. Guilfoyle was paid a pretty penny for her modeling work, making as much as $300 an hour.
Kimberly Guilfoyle has no regrets about being an underwear model
Evan Agostini/Getty Images
Guilfoyle has zero regrets about her former job, especially because it got her where she wanted to be. “I knew I wanted to go to law school, and I wanted to have the funds to do so, so when I was in college at UC Davis, I had three jobs: I was working at the district attorney’s office as an intern, I worked at the clothing store Clothestime, and I was modeling and doing different jobs in and around San Francisco and Sacramento,” she told Cosmopolitan.
Guilfoyle added that modeling didn’t just help her pay for school, but that she also learned a lot. “I was able to meet a tremendous [number] of interesting people through modeling, and I really learned a lot about self-confidence and self-esteem,” she said. “I learned how to cue into my own autonomy as a woman. I don’t have any regrets about all of the jobs in the different fields that I’ve worked in.”
Guilfoyle added that modeling didn’t just help her pay for school, but that she also learned a lot. “I was able to meet a tremendous [number] of interesting people through modeling, and I really learned a lot about self-confidence and self-esteem,” she said. “I learned how to cue into my own autonomy as a woman. I don’t have any regrets about all of the jobs in the different fields that I’ve worked in.”