SUPER
BUSY:
New
York
Super
Model
Rebecca
Landrith
lends
her
modeling
talents
to
a
variety
of
chariOes
and
events.
Lep
photo,
Rebecca
is
listed
as
the
Host
for
the
Wine
Essence
Wine,
Women
and
Fashion
Show.
Right
photo,
Rebecca
leads
a
group
of
America’s
It
Girls
at
a
beach
swimsuit
event.
Photos
courtesy
Rebecca
Landrith.
I
was
watching
one
of
my
favorite
movies,
My
Super
Ex-‐
Girlfriend,
the
other
day,
and
suddenly
it
occurred
to
me
–
Rebecca
Landrith
is
a
superhero!
If
you
had
to
fit
in
with
the
rest
of
the
human
race,
would
you
really
pick
a
low
paying
job
as
a
news
reporter
like
Clark
Kent,
or
s t ri n g
a l o n g
a s
a
p a rt -‐ O m e
photographer
like
Peter
Parker,
or,
would
you
opt
for
a
job
as
a
supermodel?
If
you
are
beauOful,
5’8”
tall,
with
sky
blue
eyes,
endless
beauty
and
charm,
it
would
make
much
more
sense
to
monitor
the
world
from
the
runway.
For
those
that
can
tell,
just
Modern Model Page 6
Modern Model Page 6
by
looking
at
Rebecca,
that
her
beauty
is
beyond
our
world,
I
thank
you.
For
those
that
need
more
proof,
ever
the
scienOst,
I
offer
the
following.
Like
almost
every
superhero,
who
is
pretending
to
NOT
be
a
superhero,
Rebecca
is
humble,
especially
considering
her
list
of
experience.
When
Rebecca
contacted
Modern
Model
Magazine,
her
request
to
be
featured
as
a
model
was
simple,
and
humble.
“I’m
filming
a
new
TV
series
on
AMC’s
WE
Network,
and
am
also
a
finalist
for
Miss
ManhaKan
2014,”
she
offered.
When
I
asked
a
staffer
to
bring
me
a
bio
on
Rebecca,
he
brought
me
something
that
was
more
like
a
short
novel,
prompOng
me
to
ask
h o w
m a n y
m o d e l s
h e
h a d
researched.
Just
Rebecca.
More
than
30
fashion
shows,
including
being
the
featured
host
for
the
Women,
Wine
and
Fashion
runway
show
sponsored
by
Wine
Essence
New
York.
Features
in
a l m o s t
a
d o z e n
m a g a z i n e s .
Spokesmodeling,TV
and
video
appearances.
More
than
a
dozen
print
ads.
Photo
shoots
with
more
than
50
photographers
Too
many
addiOonal
credits
to
list.
But
if
she
really
is
a
superhero,
wouldn’t
she
be
selfless,
helping
others,
instead
of
being
in