She may considered like the pretty fashion type, but it turns out that the curvy super model Brooklyn Decker was a political person in her high school days, something totally unusual to the fashion field that elevated her to worldwide fame.
In an interview on MTV's 'When I was 17' show, Decker, who will be the program's featured artist on the next program, recalled how she got involved in an intense argument with one of her teachers that was against her thought of dedicating an yearbook page to the school's students council.
Decker told further, "My friend Ashley and I were in this class. I was the senior class president and Ashley was student body president, and the yearbook teacher did not wish to give student council a page in the yearbook. We funded all these clubs and we support all these clubs by virtue of spirit week and for that reason we thought we deserve a page in the yearbook."
However her teacher Ms. Smith's point was that since the students council members all held dual memberships of other clubs too that were already being featured in the book, accordingly it was more commonly if they save up the space for some other who might go unnoticed otherwise.
The teacher revisited the memory lane and said, "We had one page left in the book. We were trying to choose what group would get that one last page, and I said, 'Listen guys, the same individuals who are in student council are in lots of other things and so I think we should give the page to this less visible group in the school.' "
However, Decker wasn't in agreement and she made expressed her disapproval by delivering a frenzied reaction. "We launched yelling things at one another and by the end of the class Ashley took a trash can and just chucked it at a wall. And I walked out of the class and I went like this [makes a provocative gesture] and I yelled, 'Suck it!' to my teacher," the supermodel voiced.
She then jokingly laid all the blame upon the amount of energy dinks that she was consuming at that time. "I don't know what came over me, I was crazy in high school. I was like, all hopped up on Red Bull or something, I don't know," she concluded.
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