10 Things You Didn't Know About Rosie Huntington-Whiteley

9. She Thinks Of Herself As "A Farm Girl"

Yep. Huntington-Whiteley likes to think of herself as a humble farm girl, given that she grew up on one located in Tavistock, near Devon, in England - close to the Cornish border. As a result, constantly being labelled as "posh" as a teen didn't really make sense to her, given that she spent much of her childhood hanging around with pigs, sheep and lots of dogs. Despite the fact that she thinks of herself as a farm girl, though, she's also been very vocal over the years about her teenage yearnings to "hang up the muddy boots" and move to the city. A bit of a contradiction there, Rosie: you can't be both! Still, she's admitted to having shot a few pheasants in her time, so she's not afraid to pull the trigger of a shotgun.
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