SUNshine Girl Tina, who previously graced the pages of the Toronto Sun, has revealed her professional ambitions to work within Canada's justice system. The announcement comes years after her initial feature in the publication.
From Modeling to Justice System Aspirations
The 5-foot-3 model with striking blue eyes originally posed for the Toronto Sun in January 2017. Born under the Aquarius/Capricorn cusp, Tina has maintained a diverse set of interests beyond her modeling work. She enjoys painting, working out, reading, swimming, and spending quality time with her family.
Her transition from modeling to pursuing a career in justice demonstrates the multifaceted nature of personal and professional development. Many former SUNshine Girls have gone on to successful careers in various fields, and Tina appears to be following this pattern of growth beyond the spotlight.
Background and Personal Interests
Tina's profile reveals a well-rounded individual with numerous hobbies and a strong family orientation. Her interest in justice system work suggests a desire to contribute meaningfully to Canadian society through public service.
The original feature, photographed by Stan Behal, captured Tina during her earlier modeling days. Now, several years later, she's setting her sights on a completely different professional path that aligns with civic engagement and legal processes.
Continuing Legacy of SUNshine Girls
The SUNshine Girl feature has been a longstanding tradition in the Toronto Sun, showcasing Canadian women who often pursue diverse career paths after their features. Tina's aspiration to work in the justice system adds to this legacy of SUNshine Girls entering professional fields that serve their communities.
Her announcement highlights how initial exposure through modeling doesn't define one's long-term career trajectory, and many use this platform as a stepping stone to other professional ambitions.