What was Gerard Butler like to work with?
He’s really intense, he’s a great actor, he’s funny. Both of us had really heavy parts to play, so we didn’t do a lot of, like, joking around on set. Everyone wants to have some funny story, but it was pretty heavy. Okay. Can we talk a bit about your former life? When I had first heard of you, it was back in the ’90s, and you were it. You were the supermodel. Then you moved to Hollywood. Did you actively pull away from the fashion world? I definitely pulled away. You know, I love photography, I love fashion, and I respect my creative career. But I really felt like I had done everything I could have possibly wanted to do, and I was bored. You know, that’s not a good place to be in, for anybody. And I really needed to expand as a creative person. And I always acted. I acted when I was growing up. I did theater. I was always creating characters, not just “modeling.” I was always trying to find a story, create a silent movie basically. Was there a photographer that helped you develop that