'You give up the chance to have a burger when you want': Georgia Fowler reflects on sacrifices she made to become a Victoria's Secret model
She stormed the runway at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show for the third time in November last year.
And now, Georgia Fowler, 26, has reflected on the sacrifices she made to land the highly sought-after job.
Speaking to The Sun Herald on Sunday, the slender New Zealander said gave up everything from food to family.
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'You give up the chance to have a burger when you want': Model Georgia Fowler, 26, has revealed the 'sacrifices' it takes to become a Victoria's Secret runway star on Sunday
'I left home from all my friends and family to live on the other side of the world and gave up the chance of a proper childhood,' Georgia said.
'Now, the more I work the more I'm away, you give up the chance to have a relationship or a friendship or be able to eat a burger whenever you want.'

Sacrifices: 'I felt home from all my friends and family to live on the other side of the world and gave up a proper childhood,' Georgia said. Pictured in New York in December
She added that the sacrifices are all 'worth it.'
The slender supermodel is known for her gruelling preparation methods for the annual Victoria's Secret show.
Georgia is known for her strict diet and in June last year she revealed her healthy day on a plate, on Instagram.
The brunette beauty said it started with either a 'veggie omelette with avocado' for breakfast, a protein shake or 'açaí bowl with nuts'.

Healthy option: Georgia said for breakfast she usually has a 'veggie omelette with avocado', a protein shake or 'açaí bowl with nuts', when she revealed her day on a plate last year
As a snack, she prefers 'nuts or fruit' and for lunch and dinner, she will usually cook 'fish and vegetables'.
Alternatively, Georgia said she opted for a 'big salad with nuts and seeds, or roast vegetables'.
Last year, ahead of walking for Victoria's Secret, Georgia revealed that she worked out at the gym 'five to six times a week'.

Fit: 'Simple cardio has never been my thing per se,' Georgia told fashion bible Vogue magazine, but she did admit to hitting the gym 'five to six times a week'
Georgia claimed she prefers conditioning training and using equipment such as battle ropes and pushing weights on a sled.
'Simple cardio has never been my thing per se,' Georgia told Australian Vogue magazine.
'If you use efficient conditioning strategies, you can tone up much faster – in coordination with eating a healthy, balanced diet.'


'If you use efficient conditioning strategies, you can tone up much faster – in coordination with eating a healthy, balanced diet,' Georgia (pictured) told Vogue magazine last year