The model says little Ivan, why she and her friend Rob Rea is currently in South Africa ... and as fate intervened to save his life.
It is a jet-set model, thousands of miles of catwalks and photo shoots thanks to star in glamorous places bright throughout the world. And as beautiful 24 years, Belfast Jewish Nabney breathing called to reflect on the past 12 months agitated rapidly rising career, she knows that the chance not only to do the job she loves - she knows that is also pleased to be alive.
For the life of Jewish flight ended slightly higher in the past year have been if fate had not before one of the duties of his model involved. Not one of the mega fashion capitals of the world's richest as Milan or Miami, but in Cork.
Jew was supposed to be a passenger on the plane Manx2 Belfast, who died in a thick fog at Cork Airport crashed in February, six people on board.
His father, Norman said, "Jews had been on the plan when they were his superiors not to mention a few models that others knew they were going from Dublin to Cork in the same job, he said he was pleased to go. Pick up others in their journey through Dublin. His agency was scheduled to fly on your own Jew.
"Fortunately, he never flew."
But the tragedy was not a Jew or a plane of his friend Rob Rea. And the duo - are currently conquering the fashion industry in South Africa by storm - a model couple in every sense.
The easy-to-eye for two years, married, who want to live this year, now in Cape Town, one of the most active centers of the modeling world. And a shower of job.
Jewish demand by top designers like Marc Jacobs, Harvey Nichols and Jimmy Choo for many years. She worked for a modeling agency in Dublin, but she and Rob moved to South Africa earlier this year after falling in love with Cape Town 12 months ago.
She said: "During a trip to Germany, I have a daughter who was full of Cape Town, and spoke so enthusiastically of the place, I thought I would go there by chance, I was out of a modeling agency Explore the city two. days later and spent a few months before Christmas last year.
"I liked it so Rob and I decided to stay six months, the city is absolutely buzzing and ice best and biggest agency -. -. Models asked me to reach your customers is so vast that every day is a different experience. "
This contest is for modeling work in South Africa is not unusual for a Jew to be against 400 girls in castings.
"I am very lucky to work in a long time," said the Jew, the first preliminary point on the runway before it took A-levels.
"In South Africa, I do a lot of work for the catalog of French customers, Austria, Switzerland, in German, English and American. I think mainly of swimwear, underwear pictures, and fashion for me see that most of the places people are generally not. get "
Jewish and Rob, 26, will happen in South Africa until April, when the scene modeling calm. But the world, the couple will become the oyster.
"Now that Rob modeling full time, is incredible. You can visit the site and work together. We have in Paris, Hamburg and Miami scheduled for the coming years. This is an exciting time. But you can still see us again and again Cape Town, where the industry is very dynamic. "
However, a Jew and Rob have also set their sights on Australia. "The industry is huge, and none of us have been there. So we wait, we can find a gap of several months in our calendar. "
Jewish remains, what she calls her "the mother agency in Dublin - Option 1 -. To assist them in the right targets, "help me pick up where I go to the best in the business for me and where I can find the most money. But I could never imagine, no not work in Ireland. "
Jewish friend Rob - Finalist in the sexiest Northern Ireland competition two years ago - the move to South Africa was a leap into the unknown. He took the time to his work as a business analyst with the Bank of Ulster to become a model full-time as his bride. But I had never worked outside of Ireland and do not know how the rate of your new environment.
"But the response has been incredible," said Jew. "Rob is both how I work and loving every minute. It made its first commercial television here, and also works with many clients in Europe and, therefore, agencies across Europe was signed.
"We worked together to take a sport, and it was great."
Jew said that the couple spend their days rare sights of Cape Town. The only drawback of the work, otherwise sleep is nostalgic.
Jew admits: "We are the birds, and we are at home so close to our families, it was difficult for us to leave, and friends, after six months.
We have two young nephews, grew quickly, but at least get to them and everyone in the house with Skype, it's wonderful that the invention is to speak. "
Jewish and Rob first met - not surprisingly - a fashion event in 2008. Rob had won the previous year - which was named Ireland Next Big Thing. You must have a point since, and I bought a house together in Belfast, they were hired, while in South Africa.
They pop a year ago, Rob asked the Jewish home after his first visit to South Africa has begun.
Jew, a former pupil of Wellington College in south Belfast has never aspired to be a model, even if they are clearly the correct credentials as tall, thin, blonde with blue eyes. But his sister, Sarah who was cut, he led a modeling career.
Seven years ago he read an article in the Belfast Telegraph for an international modeling contest and told his younger sister, who is up to audition at a hotel downtown.
"Sarah told him to pull down the hearings if necessary," said his father, Norman.
Jew, who was only 17 when he blamed his sister and said that the organizers laughed. But in the end gave up and left more than 4500 participants who auditioned, came to the last Jew 14th
She has to win the competition, but it was a contract for the first option offered by the agency.
His father said, "Jew said to his mother and to me it did after one year before returning to college, but it's fun - do not mention uni today .."
Jude's parents, devout Christians, were initially cautious, the youngest of four children who are hungry in the model industry, having heard all the horror stories of girls taking diet pills and shady characters used in the industry.
Businessman Norman said. "We were worried obvious and one of the first things we did was go to Dublin to meet his agent Trish Fallon and she was very kind to us, we were under his promise once again ensured the attention.
"Jew told us how a young girl ate only a small amount of food every other day, and how many people told him he needed to lose weight, which is ridiculous.
"But the first time I went abroad - Munich - called to tell us that everything was fine and there is a McDonalds at the end of the street!
"She eats wisely, but it's still a hamburger. She goes to the gym and keeping an eye on your weight -. But do not bother"
The fact that Jewish life - and often works - with her boyfriend in Northern Ireland, South Africa is another source of comfort to his parents, Norman and Rosie back home.
"Yes, it takes a lot of anxiety of heart," says Norman.
Jewish and Rob were married at home in Northern Ireland in September. Jew and the wedding dress designer has chosen.
Following the example of wedding dresses as often as before and is at home in front of cameras, it's just a stretch of the imagination to say that the Jew is well on her big day.
But as a friend adds, "much like a Jew every day of the week ..."
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