We recently had the opportunity to catch up with the model on the front cover of our 2014 print issue (Volume 3), Samantha Beining. It’s so fun to see what our little models are up to!
What have you been up to since your Babiekins Magazine Volume 3 Cover?
Well the Babiekins Cover launched my career. First of all, a huge Thank you to the photographer Rus Anson, Generations Model Management out of NYC, and the Babiekins editorial team for helping me land that cover! From Vogue Spain to Guess Marciano Girls to Nike, I have enjoyed much success since then.
How do you spend your weekends?
I spend my weekends hanging out with friends when I can. Most of the time I’m traveling for modeling shoots. I travel to Miami, LA and NYC. Sometimes I try to get acting classes in. I always keep up with my acting, but never get time for it because I have so much print work. Sometimes we do get to take family trips for fun.
What are some of your favorite things to do?
I love to make SLIME!!!! I sell it. I like to drive remote control cars. I just got a new surfboard and plan on doing surfcamp this year again, with my good friend Patrick Heaney and his Mom and Dad and sister Brianna.I also practice skateboarding. I go to the waterpark and I love water slides. My favorite is the halfpipe at Adventure Landing Jacksonville Beach, FL. I like rollercoasters anytype and I want to go to Universal this year. I have never been there and that is my dream to ride Rip Rocket and the Hulk.
What are you looking forward to this summer?
Actually Surf camp! I’m so excited about getting better surfing skills. I like snorkeling and paddle boarding. We may visit my friend Leaha Sklarski, I love hanging out with her. We talked about maybe doing a sailing camp at Pacific beach.
If you had to wear the same outfit everyday, what would it look like?
If I had to choose one outfit to wear everyday, it would definitely be my British looking Ralph Lauren Jacket and my long jeans with rips in them and my Yoda Star Wars shirt. I love Ralph Lauren he is my favorite designer.
Photography: David Butterman