Name: Taelor Parker
Age: 24
Title: Model
Married/Single: single
Kids: my fur baby, Harry.
City you live in: Phoenix
A typical day in my life includes…
working out, shopping at my local Whole Foods and eating lots of fruits and veggies!
I was born…
to be a voice for the voiceless, and help save the animals!
My favorite thing about Arizona…
the weather! Even though it can sometimes be unbearably hot in the summer I wouldn’t trade the sun, dry heat and occasional haboob for anything.
I’m listening to…
the Dreamgirls soundtrack.
My family…
is my biggest blessing in life. I’m so lucky to be surrounded with such loving, supportive human beings.
If I could have dinner with anyone, it would be…
The Dalai Lama.
One thing I cannot live without…
vegan doughnuts, pancakes, waffles, cookies, etc. I can’t just pick one! I have the world’s biggest sweet tooth.
When I was younger, I wanted to be…
an ophthalmologist.
I’m inspired by…
my awesome mom! She’s the most amazing person in the world.
The one person who motivates me is…
my future self.
If I could change anything in the world, it would be…
animal agriculture and our lack of compassion and empathy for all animals.
The perfect day would be…
going for a long hike in the morning, getting some vegan brunch at Nami and ending the day chilling by the pool with a smoothie, watching the sun set.
My first job was…
a sales associate at Hollister.
My favorite escape…
driving alone in my car with the windows down and music blasting.
My life…
is all about karma and compassion.
I’m currently working on…
my shredded summer body.
Always…
be kind 🙂
Never…
take anything for granted. Ever.
Favorite Quote…
“Be the change that you wish to see in the world.” – Mahatma Gandhi. This might sound a tad bit cliché, but it’s such a profound statement and I try to emulate this in my everyday life.
Biggest Dream…
to rid the world of violence and help free animals from all human captivity.
My Pet Peeve(s)… is when people don’t hold doors open for those behind them. It’s such a simple yet meaningful task but so many people overlook it.