Scherri-Lee Biggs Miss Universe Australia 2011. She is also a model, television presenter and charity ambassador is in conversation with Namita Nayyar President Women Fitness
Ms. Namita Nayyar:
You being crowned Miss Universe Australia 2011 on 7th July 2011, it propelled your professional career to the height where you have been at the top of the world of glamour. Tell us something about this fairy tale journey?
Ms. Scherri -Lee Biggs:
Wow – where do I begin?? I have done so many amazing things over the last few years and had so many wonderful opportunities work wise. It changed my life completely. I’ve been lucky enough to sit at a small dinner with Sir Richard Branson, interview Top 10 Tennis Players and race around the Grand Prix track. Don’t get me wrong, my job can be hard work at times and it doesn’t go without the effort and time, but I do get to do some pretty incredible things.
Ms. Namita Nayyar:
You are world leading media personality, fashion model, style icon, spokesperson, television star, charity ambassador and a brand ambassador. How you manage such a remarkable multi-dimensional lifestyle?
Ms. Scherri -Lee Biggs:
It’s just the best! I love doing something different everyday. One day I could be filming for the lifestyle show I work on, the next I could be interviewing Tennis Players at the Australian Open, and the next be slipping down a red carpet. My job and lifestyle is always exciting. It can sometimes be hard to juggle a career with no set schedule, but its always interesting.
Ms. Namita Nayyar:
What exercises comprise your fitness regime or workout routine you may wish to share?
Ms. Scherri -Lee Biggs:
I love Pilates! Having had a dance background and having that muscle memory Pilates is my go-to exercise. The slower and more precise, the better. I also love to hit up a bit of boxing. Its great to get out some energy and frustration.
Ms. Namita Nayyar:
Do you take some special diet or have a strict menu that you follow to remain healthy and physically fit?
Ms. Scherri -Lee Biggs:
I don’t believe in strict diets. They never work for me. I’m lucky because my Mum was always a great cook and healthy too. So I’m pretty good at whipping up a tasty healthy meal in the kitchen. I think the best things is to add as much colorful veggies to your plate as you can, eat good fats and steer away from processed carbohydrates. I do believe that moderation is key though… I love some cheeky dark chocolate and a glass of red on the side.
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