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Adrianne Curry traded the catwalk for the Montana wilderness, where she lives with her husband, Matthew Rhode.
“The last seven years, I have lived VERY remote,” Curry, 42, wrote via X on Friday, December 27. “I can go months without hanging [with] anyone other than my husband. My life is lived in the thundering, glorious silence of the wilderness.”
She added, “I get easily overwhelmed in large groups/cities now. It can take days to decompress from the experience.”
There is a plus to Curry’s frequent solitude.
“I am more tuned into the earth than I ever have been in my life,” she explained. “My awareness of the forest and what is in it around me is quite sharp.”
Several hours later, Curry shared another image of her Montana paradise via Instagram.
“There’s nowhere you can be that isn’t where. You’re meant to be,” she wrote on Saturday, December 28. “It’s easy. All you need is love.”
Along with her reflective caption, Curry shared a photo with husband Rhode.
Curry rose to fame on the debut season of America’s Next Top Model in 2003, where she took home the coveted prize pack of a modeling contract, brand deals and more. After nine years in the fashion industry, Curry walked away.
“[America’s Next Top Model was] a polished jewel that prepared me for the awful truth that I couldn’t trust anybody, even people that I thought I could, and even knowing that I still got screwed over,” she told People in July. “I’m grateful that things didn’t pan out the way they were supposed to because I don’t think I would be a very good person if I had found major success in modeling.”
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Curry added at the time, “I just don’t think my young brain would’ve been able to wrap itself around that in a good way. … I felt like I was used as a guinea pig and I felt so cornered. I couldn’t say no because the way they approached me was like, ‘Oh, we know you’re awesome with this, so we want you to pose nude right here, and we know you’ll do it,’ and blah, blah, blah.’”
Curry, who was previously married to The Brady Bunch alum Christopher Knight, later wed Rhode in 2018.
“6 years ago … I married the man I escaped Los Angeles with to start our biggest adventure yet,” she wrote via Instagram in September. “My big buck in the forest. <3.”
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