The Philippine Star

Breanna in her mom Jessica’s footsteps

One of the six participan­ts in the reality-TV show Making a Model, hosted by supermodel Yolanda Hadid, the daughter of Jessica Rodriguez and David Bunevacz is determined to make a name of her own

- with Ricky Lo

BEVERLY HILLS, California — “She will be a superstar!”

It’s a Thursday, Jan. 11, and we (STAR correspond­ent Raymond Lo and immigratio­n lawyer Jemela Nettles) are at a suite of the months-old Waldorf Los Angeles having cocktails while waiting for the airing of the maiden episode of the reality-TV Making a Model.

Jessica Rodriguez is all nerves as she and husband David Bunevacz, along with children Hayca and Grant, do the rounds entertaini­ng guests who are all excited to watch the show hosted by Yolanda Hadid, ex-wife of David Foster, a supermodel who appeared on the TV series Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.

Jessica is talking about her daughter Breanna, 14, who is among the six teeners participat­ing

in the eight-episode show airing on the Lifetime channel. Together with their moms (called “Momagers”), the aspiring models spent two months in New York for the shoot starting in March last year.

“Am I a stage mom?” laughs Jessica while sipping champagne. And before she can answer, Breanna beats her to it. “Yes, she is sometimes!”

The “viewing party” was originally scheduled at the house of Backstreet Boy Kevin Richardson, a good friend of the Bunevacz, until the guest list got longer, prompting Jessica and David to move the venue to the posh Waldorf (within shouting distance to Beverly Hilton where the Golden Globes awards are usually held).

Like the five other Momagers, Jessica believes that her daughter is the best. And Hadid knows the feeling. “Every girl on the planet has the dream to be a supermodel,” she was quoted in an interview. “I think (the show) is a great platform to have. We didn’t go out with all girls that are 5’9” or 5’10” like the usual model. We have a great variety of different girls and they have personalit­y because beauty alone is not enough, as you know.”

Everybody keeps quiet as the show unreels, showing the girls in their first “challenge” — conceptual­izing a pictorial on the streets of the Big Apple, mentored and monitored by the Momagers. Hadid serves as a mentor to the girls during the eight-week training program that tests their modeling capabiliti­es as well as their mother-daughter bonds. At stake is a management contract with Hadid’s company and the chance to be represente­d by IMG Models in New York.

“The girls couldn’t come to the show without their moms,” explained Hadid in that same interview. (Hadid’s Philippine connection includes Dr. Vicki Belo, David Foster’s friend who never fails to call on Vicki when he’s in Manila; he was one of the judges of Asia’s Got Talent). “The moms are very much a part of the show.”

Says Jessica, “Yolanda taught us to let our kids fly on their own. The girls can do modeling but not travel around the world until they are 18.”

Now in Grade 8 (high school), Breanna knows what she wants and that’s to be a supermodel.

“I am the sum total of my parand ents’ best assets,” claims Breanna who migrated to the States with the family when she was five years old. “My mom is a model, a beauty queen, a singer and an actress, and my dad is an athlete. I have the best of both worlds,” adds Breanna who is also an equestrien­ne. “I was into horses as a girl. Now I am between modeling and horseback-riding but I am more inclined towards modeling.”

Thousands from all over the States auditioned for the show but Breanna didn’t. “I posted my book, Date Like a Girl and

Marry Like a Woman (launched in 2016), on my Instagram account, so I told Breanna that she should have her own IG account,” relates Jessica. “On her fifth posting, complete with a video, we got word from the production company. We were interviewe­d,” adding with a laugh, “and I think they liked my accent. After six months, we were informed that Breanna was in.”

Six more episodes and anything can happen.

“I don’t know what’s gonna happen,” says Breanna, brimming with hope. “We can get a lot of opportunit­ies, hopefully. Whatever happens, I will start modeling.”

So how did Breanna fare on the first (and second, aired on Jan. 18) episodes? Watch Making a Model and see for yourselves.

“All I remind Breanna is, ‘Be humble, be grounded,’ to treasure her friends and not to forget the people who are helping her,” Jessica tells us before we bid her goodbye, and good night.

And, yes, good luck to Breanna! (E-mail reactions at entphilsta­r@yahoo. com. For more updates, photos and videos, visit www.philstar.com/funfare or follow me on Instagram @therealric­kylo.)

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Breanna (second from right) with the five other participan­ts in Making a Model, hosted by supermodel Yolanda Hadid (center), ex-wife of David Foster. Below, left: Jessica (rightmost) with four of the ‘Momagers’ (what the girls’ moms are called). Below,...
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