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She has since appeared on numerous international covers of [[men's magazines]] like [[Maxim (magazine)|''Maxim'']].<ref name=FMD/>
She has since appeared on numerous international covers of [[men's magazines]] like [[Maxim (magazine)|''Maxim'']].<ref name=FMD/>


After a stint in the [[United States]], she moved to [[Italy]] and became well-known there, continuing her modelling career and working as a television correspondent.<ref name=Askmen/>
After a stint in the [[United States]], she moved to [[Italy]], where she married but divorced, and became well-known there, continuing her modelling career and working as a television correspondent.<ref name=Askmen/>


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== References ==

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Nina Morić

Nina Morić (born 22 July 1976[1]) is a Croatian model.

She was born in Zagreb, Croatia into an upper-middle class household.[2] She was studying to be a lawyer with the support of her parents, a doctor and an economist respectively, when she chose to become a model after winning the 1996 Croatian Elite "Look of the Year" modeling competition, placing third at the world pageant.[1]

While working in Los Angeles in 2000, she was cast in Ricky Martin's hit music video, Livin' La Vida Loca. That same year, she released her debut single as a singer, but due to its lack of success, an album was never produced.[2] She was also selected by Jim Carrey as the female lead to a sequel for the 1994 film The Mask, but negotiations fell through and Carrey eventually left the project.[2]

She has since appeared on numerous international covers of men's magazines like Maxim.[1]

After a stint in the United States, she moved to Italy, where she married but divorced, and became well-known there, continuing her modelling career and working as a television correspondent.[2]

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