Rosa Acosta Announces That She’s Retires From Doing Sexy Shoots

Video model, Rosa Acosta, sees herself retiring from the pin-up game in the near future. The move might have something to do with her insecure past. As a teen she suffered from two eating disorders, because she was so caught up in her image. Now that she’s grown up, Rosa has become more comfortable and confident with herself. So confident, in fact, that she is ready to get beyond the sexy model image, and move on to new ventures. In an interview, she explained:
“I have had the opportunity to work with so many people including one of the best photographers in the world, Terry Richardson… I’m working with Pink Dolphin and a few other companies. I’m happy that I’ve been able to do all of these things. I’m about to retire from all of the urban modeling because we get old… It’s really easy in this business to spend ten years doing the same thing and not branch out. So in order for me to branch out I have to stop doing this and start focusing on some other ventures. I’m not just going to quit totally, but little by little. But I think that this will be my last year doing the sexy shoots. I’m going to focus on fitness and Spanish TV.”
We support Rosa’s new plan for the future, but what do YOU think? And will she be able to transition to another lane, that requires her to keep her clothes on?


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