THANK YOU.
I used to work in the fitness business and appreciate the work and dedication it takes to look like that. Men not only have to PUMP right, they have to eat right, sleep right and generally live right. Maintenance is more difficult because IT NEVER ENDS.
It takes some kind of vanity too but men don't corner the market on that. The cosmetic industry spends $BILLION$ on women's make-up, wigs, cleansers, soaps, hair removers, hair plugs, dyes, clips, cuts...you name it.
And don't forget the manicures, pedicures, eyebrow shaping and coloring, eyelash coloring, lengthening and curling. Nail/finger polish.
THEN cosmetic surgery!
Billions of dollars...
Thanks again for the pic.
I know, have experienced the dedication required — track & XC runner in HS, crew jock & an asst. to the fitness coach in college.
I believe Miss Iceland’s bf is a pro soccer player, and she was a secondary school pole vaulter. Both are only in their early 20s. She is petite, but very fit, with well developed shoulders, glutes, & legs. Video clip on her IG shows her sprinting very fast in her bare feet in a park. She also is a Nike brand ambassador. An Icelandic Lindsey Vonn, if you will.
I assume it’s her athletic build that the knothead pageant official criticized. Does appear she is a few pounds heavier since her Miss Iceland win, but to me it looks better and overall probably a healthier weight for her. Sounds like the publicity is getting her job interviews. Likely she has had it with the pageant whirl and was ready to move on.