Thursday 17 October 2013

Problems of the underprivileged

Supermodel Bar Refaeli laments her single status

Bar Refaeli, 28, speaks to her inability to find a man — 'So what’s wrong with me? Why am I alone?'

BY MATTHEW KALMAN, KERRY BURKE AND LARRY MCSHANE  

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2013

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“I see him and I could melt,” the model says of Ryan Gosling. “He’s amazing. He’s my wow.”

She's the loneliest supermodel in the world — bar none.
Blue-eyed, blond beauty Bar Refaeli said she’s stumped by her inability to land a steady boyfriend, future husband and potential father to her children.
The entire male population of planet Earth shares her mystification.
“I don't understand it,” the 35-24-35 stunner said in a tell-all interview running Friday in the Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth.
“I’m okay,” the 28-year-old former flame of Leonardo DiCaprio continued. “I look great. I’m cool. I like going out. I like being at home, I like movies, I like eating. So what’s wrong with me? Why am I alone?”
New York men suggested a love connection awaited the lonesome lovely somewhere in the five boroughs.
Refaeli attends "The Beaver" Premiere during the 64th Cannes Film Festival at the Palais des Festivals on May 17, 2011 in Cannes, France.

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Refaeli attends "The Beaver" Premiere during the 64th Cannes Film Festival at the Palais des Festivals on May 17, 2011 in Cannes, France.

Union carpenter Jimmy McCloud said he’d sweep Refaeli off her feet and treat her to a night on the town.
In Bay Ridge.
“I’d show her a good Irish bar and a better time than Leo could — ever,” said McCloud, 30, of Brooklyn. “She won’t have to sit in the VIP lounge to have a good time.”
Pre-law student Mike Tejeda, 20, was already making plans for the honeymoon — with a promise from the Brooklynite to treat her like a queen.
“I’d take her to the Dominican Republic, where we can really enjoy ourselves,” said the Brooklyn College student. “I would do whatever she told me to . . . If she’s looking for something different, I’m that difference.”
Refaeli, in a wide-ranging chat, also reflects on her emotional breakdown when a six-year relationship with DiCaprio ended last year. She erupted in tears after seeing online photos of the “Gangs of New York” star with new gal pal Blake Lively.
Refaeli and her then-boyfriend Leonardo DiCaprio attend a game between the Orlando Magic and the Los Angeles Lakers at the Staples Center in 2010.

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Refaeli and her then-boyfriend Leonardo DiCaprio attend a game between the Orlando Magic and the Los Angeles Lakers at the Staples Center in 2010.

“I suddenly choked up and I started crying uncontrollably,” she recalled. “No one knows that I went back to my room and broke down in bitter tears. I couldn’t stop crying.”
The next morning, she left her hotel room in Cannes with a friend who took her out swimming.
“It was like I was cleansed,” she said. “From that day, I haven’t cried since.”
The supermodel also offered some advice to those interested in romancing her.
“I’m looking for someone serious, who I can set up home with,” she said. “Someone who comes from a warm, loving family like mine, who has values like mine.”
Israeli model Bar Refaeli has once again shown off her amazing body in a new advertising campaign for lingerie brand Passionata.

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Israeli model Bar Refaeli has once again shown off her amazing body in a new advertising campaign for lingerie brand Passionata.

Her turn-ons include self-confidence, physical fitness and generosity: “I’m very interested in going out with someone who is big and strong and famous.”
Her current dream guy is actor Ryan Gosling, replacing former fantasy flame Justin Timberlake.
“I see him and I could melt,” the model says of Gosling. “He’s amazing. He’s my wow.”
But Refaeli says she’s not set on a Hollywood hunk — and she’s willing to brave a blind date for a possible soul mate.
“I never say ‘no’ when people suggest I meet someone,” she confessed.
The lucky guy who lands the sultry swimsuit siren might be surprised to discover that Refaeli has no aversion to handling her own housework.
“I’m not at all a feminist,” she says. “I don’t want him to do my dishes. I’ll do the dishes, and I’ll clean, and I’m the one who wants to stay at home with the kids in the end.”

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