A model who hails from Perthshire has been linked to reality TV star Scott Disick after she attended the Hollywood premiere of the new Kardashians documentary.
Originally from Scone, Perthshire, model Rebecca Donaldson broke into the industry after winning a regional beauty contest held in Dundee when she was aged 17.
Now 27, Rebecca, who attended Perth Academy, lives in London where she is signed with modelling agency M±P Models.
During the coronavirus pandemic, Rebecca also founded Muse, an activewear clothing line she runs on top of her successful career as a model.
The model has hit the headlines internationally in recent days after appearing around Los Angeles with Scott Disick, who rose to fame as one of the stars of Keeping Up with the Kardashians.
Fans of the show followed the ups and downs of Disick’s relationship with Kardashian sister Kourtney, who he shares three children with.
Who is Rebecca Donaldson?
Rebecca’s first foray into modelling came in 2011, when she joined Alyth farmer Tony Robb at the regional Face of 2011 competition.
Speaking at the time, Rebecca told the PA news agency that she dreamed of working in the fashion industry.
“My mum entered me and I was really surprised when I found out,” she said of the competition.
“We had to go to rehearsals to practice catwalk-type dances before going in front of four judges at the Gardyne Theatre in Dundee.
“I am really excited to have won and am really looking forward to entering the Top Model UK competition.
“My family were all very pleased for me, they were jumping around and stuff.”
Rebecca regularly keeps her 40,000 on Instagram followers up to date on her work, with glamorous pictures from her trips around the world.
After founding her clothing line in 2021, Rebecca explained she wanted to create something she thought was missing from the market.
“I knew I wanted to create something that not only I would wear and be proud of putting my name against, but also something that was missing from the market – affordable, good quality products that are also very wearable day-to-day, as I found I struggled to find items that covered all these aspects,” she told Vestd.