
Stats:
- Height: 5 ft 4″ (165 cm)
- Weight: 7 st 7 lbs (105 lbs, 48 kg)
- Bust: 32 DD
- Waist: 23″
- Hips: 33″
- Eye Colour: Blue-Green
- Hair: Blonde/Long
- Shoe Size: 4 (UK)
- Dress Size: 8 (UK)
Jasmin says about himself
I was born in a lovely little town in Yorkshire, England on the 2nd October. As a little girl I dreamed of becoming a model like the ones in my sisters’ magazines. Growing up, I wasn’t really a typical girl and used to prefer to hang out with the lads and get into all sorts of mischief. Girls were way too boring! lol You could say that I was a bit of a rebellious child, although I prefer to say ‘imaginative’ hehe.
Once I’d caused way too much mayhem at my first School, I actually thought it would be a good idea to go to Boarding School so I asked my parents if I could go. Much to my surprise, they agreed and were quite happy to send me there! As the years went on, let’s just say that I became more and more ‘imaginative’ primarily due to the apparent lack of boys!! Well it wasn’t long before the inevitable happened and I was given my marching orders. Sent back to my old school, it was time to make a fresh start, so I knuckled down and managed to pass all 9 of my GSCE’s. After that, I did my A-Levels, went to Uni to do a management course but decided for many reasons that it wasn’t really for me. I decided that I needed to start earning some cash!
I had all kinds of jobs from Waitressing at my local Chinese restaurant to Managing my local Topshop. It was when I was there, that I received a call from the Sun Newspaper telling me that I had reached the final 3 in a modelling competition that I knew absolutely nothing about! It transpired afterwards that my boyfriend at the time had sent some photos in as he knew how much I wanted to be a model. Awwww… Anyway, it was a split second decision that saw my life completely change. I walked out and never looked back! My modelling career took off from then working for most of the top publications worldwide including Ann Summers, Agent Provocateur, Loaded and Bizarre Magazine.