According to the Daily Star news on February 9, local time, an Israeli model named Natalia Fadeev has recently attracted a lot of attention on social media and has also attracted many men's private messages to propose, although she has been well known by many people. Different from the average model, the 22-year-old Natalie, although sweet-looking, prefers to show her tough side, often wearing a combat uniform and taking pictures with a submachine gun in her hand, and such a unique picture seems to be more attractive, making many people remember it after seeing it.
In addition to wearing a military uniform, Natalie also showed the picture of wearing a rabbit ear holding a submachine gun, and the softness and toughness collided in the picture, and the visual impact was enhanced a lot. Natalie said that "I get proposals from different men many times a day" and that "they often invite me to their country, but I haven't accepted any of them' advice yet.".
Although Natalie is proud of the many suitors, she is even more proud that there are many young women who also appreciate her, "they tell me that I am a huge source of inspiration for them, which is really exciting." Of course, there are always two sides to things, and Natalie also receives offensive comments from time to time, "Which is really sad".
Natalie didn't choose to wear her uniform for the sake of attracting attention, she entered the IDF at the age of 18 and served as an officer. Although her parents wanted her to choose a safe office job, she was keen to charge forward and was eventually sent to work at guard checkpoints in more dangerous areas, during which time Natalie learned to use weapons and was full of love for it. And this love also continued after she retired from the army, and now Natalie is still a weapons fan, especially likes to study air guns, so she also opened a channel on "YouTube".
Natalie says she's willing to put more effort into what she loves, so she won't consider being someone else's wife for the time being, which isn't good news (and certainly not bad news) for men who send out marriage proposals. "I have no intention of getting married recently, and the only 'man' in my life now is my pet dog kimchi."