Eva Herzigová (born 10 March 1973) is a Czech model and actress.
I rarely do masks because, if I have any extra time, I'd rather spend it with my friends than on myself.
Yes, I was really good in physics and in math.
But I regret not having liked history.
Otherwise, I spend a lot of time at my boyfriend's home in the country, in New Jersey.
You can't be a model at age 60, but you certainly can be an actress.
I also love horseback riding in New Jersey.
I didn't have to undergo reconstructive surgery.
Because beauty isn't enough, there must be something more.
But for the time being, I've only learned one cake recipe and how to make scrambled eggs.
As a model, it's a gypsy kind of life: living in hotels, working all the time, ordering room service instead of cooking for yourself. There's absolutely no nest-building.
I'm very serious; I don't waste my earnings.
On my birthday, I was in Milan for the collections.
My mother's a secretary; my father's an electrician in a mining company.
I do pottery. I love it. It's very relaxing; it takes me to another planet.
But I love fish, cheese and meat, and I eat everything, but only in small quantities if it's rich.
Six months later I was in Paris. I was 16, and it all started to happen.
I especially love French, Italian and Japanese cuisines.
But I was very much into sports when I was a child.
Actually, I don't really like being confused with my image.
History is the key to everything: politics, religion, even fashion.