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That's "professionality" right there
Jordan Kimball, a sketchy but hilarious dude from The Bacheloretteand Bachelor in Paradise, is a Wilhelmina model. If you've been following him on the shows, you may have heard him talk about his modeling career (and by "may have" I mean "watched him do semi-ironic Zoolander poses on, like, eight different occasions"). He's very proud to be a model and takes it very seriously, as well he should. It's paying off in that he is an actual working model. He's done the Urbane Scrubs healthcare wear catalog, seen here thanks to Reddit user RadioMars.
Before you say "fake news," I would direct you to the Urbane Scrubs website, where our Pensive Gentleman is featured on the homepage.
Let me be clear: I'm not making fun of Jordan. I've taken unglamorous jobs to put food on the table. I wrote blog posts for a discount textbooks website when I was starting out, which wasn't even that long ago. A job is a job, especially if it's a job in your chosen field that probably pays pretty well. Jordan booked this through an agency and got paid in American dollars for this, which means he has more "professionality" than any aspiring Instagram influencer (which he also is). Scrubs are a much more respectable product to advertise than hangover cure IVs. If anything, I would encourage Jordan to go back to modeling scrubs.
And you know what? Jordan is proud to model scrubs. He's posted about this scrubs campaign on Instagram, bragging about being on the cover. Get it, Jordan! He makes scrubs look chic (almost)!
Bachelor in Paradise airs Mondays and Tuesdays at 8/7c on ABC.