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A Teenager Lands A Modeling Contract After Posting Tons Of Selfies To Instagram

Jul 13, 2014, 20:27 IST

If you don't know the story about how Kate Moss became a supermodel, here's the abridged version: In 1988, 14-year-old Moss was walking through JFK airport with her mother when Sarah Doukas, the founder of Storm Model Management, spotted her.

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After that story, the young and the beautiful were dying to be discovered in malls or in airports.

Thanks to Instagram, teenage-model-wannabes don't even have to leave their bedrooms to become famous. Just ask Charles Levi, who snagged a modeling contract through his selfie collection.

The 17-year-old from the UK was discovered on Instagram. Photographer Richard Sawyer hailed him as the "young Leo (DiCaprio)" and took a few photos of the teen, who then posted them to his account with Sawyer's permission. Levi thought maybe someone in the modeling world would see them.

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He was right.

It wasn't long before Jaime McHugh from the Chadwick Modeling Agency offered him a modeling opportunity in a comment on one of the photos:

Instagram/The Daily Mail


The Daily Mail reports that "Since being signed, Charles has taken part in four photo shoots including one for the international men's fashion magazine F**king Young."

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Check out his Instagram.

So far, Levi remains grounded, saying he wants to finish school first and makes sure his shoots don't interfere with any of his classes.

[via The Daily Mail]

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