David Beckham may tirelessly model each of his successful collaborations, but this David has other things in mind. On Alan Carr’s Chatty Man show in the UK, British model David Gandy revealed, “I will slowly fade from modeling my own stuff. I’ll be bringing in young British models to give them a chance like I had.” In addition to his Marks & Spencer collaboration, David is supposed to be releasing a line of supplements and wellness bars this year.
David Gandy to Slow Down on Modeling?
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