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Most Talked About Model Interviews Of 2013

The topic of the underwear model industry is one we spend a considerable amount of time discussing on our blog because in giving you the most up to date information on the evolving underwear market, we begin to see a lot of familiar faces. Underwear, for these guys, is their career. In the past year, we have had the chance to interview many models from different walks of life and who have modeled for different brands including Andrew Christian, Timoteo, Rufskin, and C-IN2. Below, we have compiled a list of the model stories you couldn’t stop talking about. The list includes three active Andrew Christian models, one reality star, two soldiers, a college soccer player, a model husband, a Russian, and fitness model.

Check out the list below. Which was your favorite model interview of 2013?

10) Cory Lee
10) Cory Lee
We featured Cory Lee in a Model of the Week post May 13, 2013. Born and raised in Texas, this Southern Boy made a name for himself as one of Andrew Christian’s most recognizable models in LA before moving to New York last month. In the interview, Cory revealed to us that he had a super power. “It’s persuasion,” he told us. “I get what I want.” He also shared a touching word with us about his mother. “If I could have dinner with anyone in the world, it’d be my mom,” he said. “I didn’t get to spend much time with her during my childhood, and looking back on my life I wish I could have.”
Read more about Cory Lee here.
- See more at: http://www.underwearexpert.com/2014/01/10-read-underwear-model-interviews-2013/#sthash.1EnsnqVo.dpuf
We featured Cory Lee in a Model of the Week post May 13, 2013. Born and raised in Texas, this Southern Boy made a name for himself as one of Andrew Christian’s most recognizable models in LA before moving to New York last month. In the interview, Cory revealed to us that he had a super power. “It’s persuasion,” he told us. “I get what I want.” He also shared a touching word with us about his mother. “If I could have dinner with anyone in the world, it’d be my mom,” he said. “I didn’t get to spend much time with her during my childhood, and looking back on my life I wish I could have.”
Read more about Cory Lee here.
- See more at: http://www.underwearexpert.com/2014/01/10-read-underwear-model-interviews-2013/#sthash.1EnsnqVo.dpuf
As The Underwear Expert, we see model after model week after week. They sometimes even blur together. So, when we see a guy like Cory Lee, we know we have to take a second look. Cory definitely deserves a second.. and possibly a third, fourth, and fifth.
We’ve featured Mr. Cory Lee on The Underwear Expert before. He made a special appearance in Colby Melvin’s birthday dinner video, prepared by fiance Brandon Brown. We featured him earlier this week in a video model interview as well.
Now to the goods. We’ve seen Cory in tons of underwear photos, and they’re about as varied as our underwear drawer. He serves face, high fashion grunge and more. Read all about Cory below and hit the photos after the jump!
- See more at: http://www.underwearexpert.com/2013/05/model-of-the-week-cory-lee/#sthash.xFHWkpPy.dpuf

5) Jon Varak



Jon on Growing Up: “Back in middle school and high school, I was not a popular kid. I was pretty much a loser,” he said. “I was super skinny and pale. I had acne all over my face. It was really hard. I didn’t have a lot of friends. I would seclude myself. The only time I would leave my room is when I had to go to school or eat dinner. Otherwise, I would stay by myself. I wasn’t out in high school and middle school, but it didn’t stop the popular guys from bullying me and calling me names. I guess they all knew,” he continued. “It’s pretty funny because, a lot of times, the kids who get picked on go on to achieve great things and achieve their goals. Back in high school, I said I was interested in modeling. The other kids would say I would never be able to model. I can’t model. That I was ugly. It sucked. It hurt. But, now, I’m here. I’m doing it.”


4) Noah Wright

 



Noah on Pride: “Gay pride is important. I’ve been through a lot. I lived in West Virginia. It feels like we are a little behind the times. Being gay is definitely not something you flaunt around in this area. It’s very religious here. I’ve been in relationships with girls. I feel like I can finally express who I am and who I want to be and not have to look back and be afraid, thinking about what people are going to think of me or what’s my family going to think. I have a lot of pride in myself, being the person I want to be and being the person I should be. Not being someone else.”

4) Steven Dehler

 


Steven on Growing Up: “I used to play on the monkey bars with the girls. We would do tricks, spin, and twirl. I would come to find out that some of the kids would call me Steven “Gay”ler behind my back because of it. They’d pick on me. In High School, I was introverted and shy. I wore baggy clothes because I was underweight. I was six foot and 140 lbs. I also had a pimply chin. It wasn’t until I hit my early twenties that I got comfortable with myself. Now, I swing around on bars, work less hours, and get paid more than the people that bullied me back then for something I liked to do. I want people to know it gets better. It takes time. You just have to be strong in your self.”


2) Mike Stalker

 


Mike on his underwear campaign: “To see about 50 posters of myself around NYC, the biggest and greatest city in the world, is crazy. It’s cool when I get a text or message from someone saying they just passed a couple of posters of me walking down 6th or 7th Ave in NYC. I think modeling gives me another opportunity to do something unique, and do something that is rewarding. I understand that very, very few people in the world could say that they have modeled for great campaigns or they had posters and billboards of themselves in major cities, so I think it is a very cool opportunity that I have right now. I am just riding the wave for now, and seeing where it could bring me in life. I am still young and I’d be ignorant if I didn’t take the chance.”

 

1) Alex Minksy

 



Alex on facing alcoholism: “I got in trouble. I broke the law. I got in trouble and the courts got me sober. I was sober for 50 days when the fog had lifted enough– and it’s not completely lifted, it’s a process—but it lifted some and I realized, ‘Holy guacamole, I’m a piece of crap and I need to stop doing this. This is bad,’ he said. ‘I’ve been sober ever since. One day at a time. I’m not going to lie and say everything is peaches and cream all the time, because it’s not. It’s life. Everything is not peaches and cream all the time. The only difference is I don’t have alcohol to cover up anymore. I don’t have that coping device. I’m left to handle shit head on. Face first. “I’m still early in recovery, but it feels so good getting clean and staying sober. I was like, ‘Holy guacamole!’ I was feeling the love coming, and my modeling started picking up in the same time frame. Three, four months sober and everything just seemed like it was happening. I was happy with where I was.”


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10) Cory Lee

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