Interview with Jess Bundchen

Published on 8 May 2023 at 23:39

An uncover editor sits down with predicted winner, Jessica Bundchen, for an exclusive interview.

Jessica in her garden at home. 01/12/2023, Facebook

In our latest gossip column exclusive, one of our editors went undercover as 'Jamie Pullman,' a plain nobody in the Farrow High newsletter club. He sat down with the remarkable Jessica Bundchen, affectionately known as Jess, to delve into her life at Farrow High School and beyond.

 

JP: Jessica, you're truly an influential figure at Farrow High School. How do you manage to balance your academic pursuits with your involvement in extracurricular activities?

Jess: Um... balancing academics and extracurriculars can be challenging, but it's all about time management and prioritization, I guess. I believe that if you're passionate about something, you find a way to make it work. Setting goals and staying organized has been key for me.

JP: We hear you're the president of the Farrow Mathletes. Could you tell us more about your achievements there?

Jess: Sure. Being part of the Farrow Mathletes has been an incredible experience. I've had the opportunity to compete nationally, representing our school and showcasing our mathematical prowess. Through hard work and dedication, we've achieved some remarkable results, and I'm so proud of our team's accomplishments. There's a new kid, Tommy, who got picked on as a boy because he's nonverbal. But his response times in competition are by far the fastest out of us all.

JP: Apart from your academic achievements, you're also a key player on the all-girl basketball team. How do you manage to excel in both sports and academics?

Jess: It's definitely a balancing act, but I'm lucky to have a supportive network around me. Sports have taught me discipline, teamwork, and perseverance, which are skills I can apply to all aspects of my life.

JP: We couldn't help but notice the viral video of Ed Sheeran pulling you up on stage. Can you share that experience with us?

Jess: (laughs) Oh, that was... let's not talk about that.

JP: No worries. We admire your dedication to your family. How do you find time to help your mom and engage in other activities?

Jess: Family is incredibly important to me. I spend a lot of time with my mom, helping her plant basil or planning our ski trip. We're going to France in July. It's all about finding a balance and making time for the things that matter, I think.

JP: We're truly sorry to hear about the loss of your younger brother. Despite that tragedy, you've continued to excel academically and socially. How do you find the strength to move forward?

Jess: Thank you for your kind words. Losing my brother was undoubtedly one of the toughest moments of my life. But I believe in honoring his memory by living life to the fullest and making the most of the opportunities I'm given. So yeah, I love my family. And my best friend, Helen. And my dog, Biscuit. Can't do it without them.

JP: Finally, with your remarkable achievements, do you see yourself as a frontrunner for prom queen, or nah?

Jess: I'm honored to be considered a frontrunner.. To be honest I've got a lot on my mind, and I'm not really thinking about prom right now.

JP: Thank you for your time, Jess.

 

Stay tuned for our next interview with fan favorite, Gabby Nuñez.

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