Jacky Wruck on the modeling world and making dreams come true
Walking the catwalk for the hottest designers such as Louis Vuitton, Dior or Chanel in Paris, Milan and New York and making it big is the dream of many young girls. The viewing figures for GNTM alone show how much interest there is in taking a look behind the scenes of the industry. Heidi always demands top performance from her girls, because she knows that not everyone has what it takes to prove themselves in the real world of haute couture.
In an interview with model and actress Jacky Wruck, we find out more about her breakthrough from veterinary assistant in the family business to the catwalk. (Photo: guido_raschke + mf mgmt)
From the practice to the catwalk
Jacky Wruck took the plunge in her career by winning the 15th season of GNTM, and with great success, as she was able to turn this dream into a sustainable career. As a content creator on Instagram, she shares her beautiful snapshots as well as insights into her everyday life, including her sports and skiing routine, but also how she is passionate about animal welfare and spends time with her own horses. In the interview, Jacky tells us more about her life in the public eye, tips for anyone dreaming of becoming a model and her TV appearance in high diving.
GNTM, acting and the modeling world
FIV: Tell me Jacky, when did you actually realize that you wanted to become a model, or was it always your dream? Was it a moment or a development over the years?
Jacky: It’s been a dream of mine to be in front of the camera professionally for as long as I can remember.
I always loved fashion as a child, getting changed four times a day, standing in front of every camera or experimenting with nail polish. In fact, being in front of the camera was always a bit more my thing than the catwalk, which I nevertheless learned to love.
And then it was up to me: at the end of my youth, would I dare to pursue the courageous dream or go down the path of working with animals, which also had its great appeal. But for now, I wanted and still want to be brave and try something that some people advise against.
FIV: GNTM was a decisive stage in your life – tell me, what’s Heidi like behind the scenes, did you have much contact with her?
Jacky: We had regular contact with Heidi, but not all the time or “a lot”. Nevertheless, I had the opportunity to get to know Heidi. As a person and not just as a model and entertainer.
It’s nice to realize every time that we are all cut from a similar cloth. We all have this place that shapes our private lives. Heidi placed a lot of emphasis on this. She had often mentioned that it was important to protect your private life and spend as much time as possible with your loved ones. To be there. To exist as a person and not just as a public figure.
FIV: Is there anything that surprised you in the real fashion world or that you didn’t expect during your time on GNTM?
Jacky: Nothing really surprised me. I was mentally prepared for a few things, but it’s still something completely different when you experience everything live. This statement refers to both the good and the bad sides of the industry.
FIV: You have also ventured into the world of acting – how is that similar to modeling, if you can compare it at all?
Jacky: There are parallels, but the differences definitely outweigh the differences. Acting is a completely different craft and explores different artistic themes. A very exciting topic, if you ask me.

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High diving experiences & veterinary practice memories
FIV: You were also recently seen on the RTL high diving competition – how did you like that?
Jacky: I love challenges, learning new skills and meeting new people whose stories inspire me. The high dive was one of those extreme experiences. I would have liked to have presented other jumps, but life is only sometimes a concert of wishes. I really surpassed myself during this time and am already looking forward to the next challenges.
FIV: Do you miss the time when you worked at your parents’ veterinary practice and if so, what?
Jacky: No, I don’t miss that time. Sometimes I look back melancholically on the time when I wasn’t in the public eye, because the pressure – which I naturally put on myself – didn’t exist in that way. I am grateful for the experiences I had in this important profession as a veterinary assistant, but I am currently experiencing a different phase of my life – for which I am just as grateful in a different way.
FIV: Thank you for taking the time to share your experiences and insights with us. We wish you continued success on your exciting journey!
Now in FIV Issue #32!
You can also discover the whole interview as well as inspiring fitness stories, travel tips and fashion in the complete magazine!
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