‘World’s Most Attractive Scientist’ reveals being ‘traumatized’ by her nickname

'World's Most Attractive Scientist' reveals being 'traumatized' by her nickname
‘World’s Most Attractive Scientist’ reveals being ‘traumatized’ by her nickname (Instagram)

Named the ‘World’s Most Attractive Scientist,’ 26-year-old Rosie Moore shared her experience of fame on social media and how it affected her. Despite amassing a large fan base on Instagram due to her posts with animals and her modeling career, Rosie confessed that she does not like the title she received.

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Rosie is a wildlife expert, geoscientist, photographer, diver, and model, currently working in the water resources management sector of Delray City, located in southeast Florida. During an interview for the Juggernaut podcast, Moore revealed that she was somewhat uncomfortable with the nickname she received.

According to the scientist, fame made her feel pressured due to the focus on her appearance and “traumatized” by the way the media labeled her as the ‘world’s most attractive scientist,’ a title that didn’t originate from her. However, she also emphasized that there are positive aspects, such as inspiring women and girls worldwide to pursue careers in science.

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