Model Georgia May Jagger has admitted that she often worries that her signature tooth gap will leave her looking 'scary' in her old age.
BY Bibby Sowray | 28 June 2013
Gap-toothed beauties are having a 'moment', and it's one that doesn't look set to end anytime soon. Lara Stone, Lindsey Wixson and Jessica Hart all sport a front-tooth gap, but the most-recognised of all is Georgia May Jagger, daughter of supermodel Jerry Hall and Rolling Stone, Mick Jagger.
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Speaking in the most recent edition of The Edit , Jagger has admitted that, despite triumphantly ignoring pressure to have braces when younger, she's now a little worried about how her famous gap will contribute to the aging process.
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"I still worry I'm going to look weird as I get older. I'll be a weird old woman with scary teeth," she admitted, adding that her gap acts as an antidote to people's perception that models are perfect. "There's this whole idea of perfection [in modeling]. What younger girls don't realize is that these girls do have problems. It's good for people to realize everyone is human."
Georgia May Jagger for The Edit. Photo: Nick Dorey
She also revealed that her gnashers cause quite a stir on Instagram, often sparking a war of words between those who say she should get it 'corrected' and those who thinks she's perfect as she is.
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If we could, we'd ask 21-year-old Georgia to look to Lauren Hutton, the original gap-toothed beauty who at 69 is still fronting fashion campaigns and winning plaudits for her ageless beauty and style.
Plus, going by her superior supermodel genetics, it's looking highly unlikely she'll ever be 'a weird old woman with scary teeth'.
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