She’s also the epitome of an Instagram influencer, with a page full of enviable travel photos.
She plays the cello
One of Culpo’s hidden talents is that she loves playing the cello.
She’s been playing the instrument since childhood she did it inher pageants, and still does for herInstagramfans.

[Though] at the time, I thought it made me the biggest loser on the planet."
Today, Culpo attributes her posture to the cello.
She toldELLE, “It definitely made my arms and back stronger.

And wheeling that thing around was great for muscle tone!”
Everyone made fun of me.
She wasn’t the only one in her family who was interested in music.

But Culpo wasn’t a typicalpageant kidwho had worked for years to win the title.
Her childhood was full of “food and parties” with her large Italian family.
She said, “I just love the energy and comfort of a big busy restaurant.”

And you might just catch her in the kitchen there the star is really into making her own meals.
As it turns out, she has some strong opinions on men’s style as well.
In an interview withGQ, Culpo said her biggest turnoff is when guys wear sneakers to the beach.

She said, “Not like boat shoes, those are okay.
Oh, Jack Black!
He needs to step it up.”

She explained that she started meditating when she was 18 years old after her mom introduced her to it.
Culpo is also a big fan of exercising.
For Culpo, changing up her workouts is what keeps her so interested in them.

As it turns out, she wasn’t a huge fan of her college days.
She said, “I really didn’t like it.
She said, “I loved learning in college, but the other aspects I didn’t love.

I was always itching to get out.”
While Culpo seems to embrace them now, they weren’t something she always loved.
It worked in her favor in the end, though.

Culpo toldHaute Living, “big eyebrows became a trend, so that worked out.
I honestly feel like when I watch him on screen that I know him.”
She said, “It’s basically a way to calm our minds since we’re all so overstimulated.

If your attention span is short like mine, taking those breaks will help.”
However, she recognizes that wellness is different for everyone.
You have to have a go at figure out how to make it fun and simple for you.”
