Rosie Moore’s 50,000 Instagram followers testify to the woman’s dual profession: She is a scientist and a model and in the spectacular photos of her feed you can see how she combines both jobs.
Rosie was born in Missouri and works in Delray on the southeast coast of Florida in the city’s public sector. Her job is in the management of water resources.
Talking to Business Insider, the 26-year-old talked about her two passions. She hunt pythons, dive with sharks and tag alligators At the same time, he contacts professional photographers to take pictures related to his work.
“There’s a little niche for girls who can dive well to model with sharks or underwater, so I’ve started meeting photographers for some product shoots and stuff like that,” Moore explained.
Since she has had success in the networks, the scientist works for brands of clothing and drinks and in a modeling agency.
Because of its dual facet, its followers say it’s like Hanna Montana because they know she’ll be “in the field doing crazy stuff or in waist-deep mud” and then “at a fancy event with hair and makeup and heels and a dress.”
In any case, between modeling and science, he prefers the latter. He believes that scientific work “is more satisfying because it is more respected”.
“As a model, when you talk to someone and they find out you’re a scientist, it’s almost like their respect for you changes,” she explained, adding, “When people think you’re just a model, it almost seems like they think less than you.” .
Moore said that when others learn he has “a respected career” it’s “like something has changed in them.”
His scientific colleagues, on the other hand, Yes they respect that model. “It’s interesting that it goes one way but not the other,” Rosie concluded.
What do they say on the net?
Many users commented to Rosie that they followed her after seeing a CNN report on her incredible discovery.
Three weeks ago, the news signal showed Moore discovering an entire alligator inside a massive python, and the clipping of the moment caused a sensation on YouTube.
“I’m here because I also saw your Python video on CNNand “I was reading about a snake eating a reptile and suddenly I came here and was more impressed with your beauty,” two users wrote.
Others recognized her “beauty” and used her as an example to encourage their children to follow in her footsteps, why not in the future as well.
“I’m following you to show my daughter how good scientists can be!” and “You are absolutely amazing! Beauty and brains ”, she read among the comments of the first post that appeared on her Instagram.
“I love that you still have the patience and energy to respond to so many often stupid posts. You look beautiful and show that female scientists can be smart and attractive at the same time,” acknowledged one person.
In many of her photos, as well as seeing her among sharks and alligators, she is seen next to her manatees, small crocodiles Y giant turtles.
Source: Clarin
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