Simone Murphy

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Simone Murphy (born 29 July 1993) is a Scottish commercial, runway and fashion model, best known for placing fifth in Cycle 11 of Britain's Next Top Model.

Early life[]

Born in Edinburgh, Scotland as the oldest of three children born to Jil (née Macbeth) and Frazor Murphy. Murphy attended George Heriot's School before completing a BA in Humanities and Social Science at the University of Edinburgh.

Career[]

Modeling[]

Murphy was included as the only Scot[1] in the twelve finalists of the eleventh series of Lifetime's Britain's Next Top Model (a spin-off of popular American series America's Next Top Model, hosted by Tyra Banks) and placed fifth despite her position as the fan favourite.[citation needed]

She has featured in campaigns for Citroën, Garnier, Schwarzkopf and Fiji Water. Endorsement deals include Karl Lagerfeld, Ghost Fragrances, Jose Cuervo, Good American by Khloe Kardashian and Swatch. She had worked as a presenter covering the London Fashion Film Festival as well as other events online.

In April 2017, Murphy was invited to participate in the 19th Annual Tartan Day Parade down 6th Avenue, New York City alongside Tommy Flanagan.[citation needed]

Starred in two music videos for rock band The 1975, 'TOOTIMETOOTIMTOOTIME' and 'Love It If We Made It' from the band's third studio album A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships, in 2018.

Personal life[]

Murphy follows a vegan lifestyle and was nominated as PETA UK's Hottest Vegan.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ Reporter, Record (2017-02-08). "'Cheerleading vegan' Simone flies the flag for Scotland in new BNTM". dailyrecord. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
  2. ^ "Bristol's Frankie Crossley a finalist in UK's hottest vegan competition". 20 July 2017.


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