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Victoria's Secret angels celebrate show with traditional pizza party

Celebratory pizza for everyone!

Chelsea Ritschel
in New York
Tuesday 21 November 2017 20:50 GMT
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(Rex Features)

While it may seem like the Victoria’s Secret angels are immune from mundane worries like cravings, it turns out that after the annual fashion show is over, they are just like us - and it looks like Victoria’s Secret is more than happy to cater to their cravings, once the angels’ work is done.

According to angels Karlie Kloss and Jasmine Tookes, Victoria’s Secret throws an epic post-show pizza party, where the models are free to eat as many carbs as they please.

When asked what she would be eating after the show, Kloss said, “Rumour has it there’s really good pizza that’s gonna be at the party tonight, so I think we all will be chowing down.”

Tookes seemed similarly excited about the post-show pizza - “The first thing I’ll eat after a show is pepperoni pizza because we always have a really fun pizza party” - proving that pizza is the clear winner for most popular post-show food among the angels.

But although it is nice to imagine the models eating pizza for the first time in months, it turns out that pizza isn’t necessarily banned from the angels’ strict pre-show diet. According to former Victoria’s Secret model Jessica Hart, being healthy means trying to give your body what it wants, even if that craving is pizza.

Jealousy aside, the angels work extremely hard for their bodies and definitely deserve a cheat meal.

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