Nina Agdal Biography
Nina Agdal (Nina Brohus Agdal) is a Danish model born on 26 March 1992 in Hillerød, Denmark. She is a Victoria’s Secret model and has also modeled for Billabong, Macy’s and Frederick’s of Hollywood.
Agdal’s career as a model started when she participated in Elite Model Look competition. Though she didn’t win the competition, she got associated with Elite Models Copenhagen. At the age of 15 she signed with Elite Model Management. Even after signing she did not leave school until she finished her studies when she was 18.
After completing her graduation she went to the United States, and her actual modeling career started. Agdal started modeling for some renowned companies like Victoria’s Secret, Billabong, Calzedonia, Bebe Stores and Adore Me.
Nina began to represent her when she was just 15 when she signed an agreement with Elite Model Management. After school Nina moved to the United States, after which her modeling career blossomed and also started doing fashion editorials. She has been in fashion editorials for Vogue Mexico, Elle, Cosmopolitan and CR fashion book by Carine Roitfeld.
In 2013, Nina Agdal showed up in the Super Bowl TV ad after the footsteps of fellow models Padma Lakshmi, Kim Kardashian, Paris Hilton and Kate Upton. In 2014, she graced the 50th commemoration front of ‘Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue’ nearby models Lily Aldridge and Chrissy Teigen. In 2017, Nina did a photo shoot for the Maxim Magazine’s cover for its March issue.
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Nina made her first appearance in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue in 2012, and was subsequently named the issue’s “Rookie of the Year” by the magazine. She has also worked for magazines such as “Vogue” “Mexico,” “Cosmopolitan,” “Elle” and ‘CR Fashion Book’ via Carine Roitfeld.
Nina Agdal Age
Nina was born on 26 March 1992 in Hillerød, Denmark (26 years as of 2018)
Nina Agdal Net worth
Nina has an estimated net worth of $6 million.
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Nina is in a relationship with Jack Brinkley Cook the son of Christie Brinkley. The couple is often seen walking together and holding hands. Before Nina was in a year-long romance with Leonardo DiCaprio and previously dated The Wanted’s Max George.
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Nina Agdal and Leonardo Dicaprio began dating in 2016, they were first spotted together in May 2016. The two began spending more time with each other, though — from a beach day in Malibu to a yacht party in Ibiza. In May 2017 after a year of dating they broke up with a source saying that it was amicable and remain friends.
Nina Agdal Measurements
Nina Agdal Height: 5 ft 9¼ in or 176 cm
Nina Agdal Weight: 55 kg or 121 pounds
Bra Size: 32B
Shoe Size: 7 (US)
Dress Size: 2 (US)
Body Measurements: 34-23.5-34.5
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Nina Agdal on Her Favorite Workout, Must-Have Skincare Products, and What Makes Her Feel Sexiest
Have you always been really into fitness?
I grew up very active, and my parents made me try every single sport there was. I would pick some of them up, but with others, I’d be like, “I hate it.” So they’d say, “OK, let’s try something else.”
What stuck?
Dancing, basketball, soccer, and tennis. Then, as I grew older, with my [modeling] schedule I couldn’t be part of a team, which was actually really sad because I love team sports and that getting together every week.
What’s your day-to-day workout routine?
I do a bunch of Y7 yoga, which is amazing because it’s dark and nobody’s judging you. I’m not very good at the meditating part of yoga, so I love that the studio has great music. When I really want to push myself, I also do Tone House. It’s athletic conditioning with a lot of body-weight movements and sprints. It’s really hard cardio. I also do boxing, which is great for everything, and I go to Equinox and do the SoulCycle thing. I always switch it up because if not, I don’t see a difference.
Is there any kind of workout you can’t stand doing?
I hate running. I wish I loved to run, because I’d love to run through Central Park or on vacation on the beach, but I absolutely hate it. I do it for five minutes and I’m like, “Ugh, why am I doing this?”
How do you keep it tight when you’re traveling?
I have my trainer send me what I have to do, or I’ll just make up my own routine. I’ll use the timer on my phone and do 20 seconds of jump squats, and then 10 seconds of rest and 20 seconds of normal squats with a weight or something like that. You just pick three or four exercises and do three rounds of them. And you keep yourself accountable because you have the timer.
That takes discipline. How are you so motivated?
I always tell myself, “There are so many things you regret doing or eating, but you never regret a workout.” I always feel better after a workout. I have more energy, and mentally I’m in a better place.
So there’s an emotional component that’s important to you as well?
Yes, 100%. It’s the only time when I can really relax and focus on one thing. Everywhere else in the day, my brain is in a thousand different places, but when I’m working out, I can only focus on the pain. [Laughs]
Which workout has changed your body the most?
Yoga. When I do a lot of it, I see a lot of tone in my arms, which can be a tough area for me to get really toned in. So even though it feels like you’re not really doing anything, you are.
Any other tips on how to stay in shape on the go?
As much as it’s about being active when you’re traveling, also try to stay away from the carbs. And then find that half an hour or 45 minutes, whether it’s going for a walk or going to the hotel gym and getting it over with.
Have you ever gone on any crazy workout benders?
Yes. I would go on these benders and work out, like, three to four times a day, and be like, “Why is my body not changing?” My friends would say, “You need to rest. You’ve got to let your muscles relax so they can react again.” Sometimes less is more when it comes to workout routines. Also, just because you’re working out more doesn’t mean you can eat more. You can’t be like, “I worked out for two hours today, so I can have that slice of pizza,” because that pizza will still just go on your butt or wherever it goes.
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