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Nina Morić (born 22 July 1976 in Zagreb, Croatia) is a Croatian-Italian fashion model. She became Italian citizen after marriage with photojournalist Fabrizio Corona. Morić was born in Zagreb into an upper-middle class household. After finishing high school she became a law school student, but then chose to become a professional fashion model after winning the 1996 Croatian Elite "Look of the Year" modeling competition, placing third at the world pageant. n 1995 she was cast in a music video for Croatian musician Tony Cetinski. While working in Los Angeles in 1999, 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. 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. She has worked for brands and designers such as Versace, Roberto Cavalli, Trend Les Copains, Valentino, Erreuno, Gai Mattiolo, Rocco Barocco, Fausto Sarli, Gattinoni, Mariella Burani, Angelo Marani, Marina Spadafora, Simonetta Ravizza, Guillermina Baeza and Jesus Del Pozo. She has since appeared on numerous international covers of men's magazines, such as Maxim. After a stint in the United States, she moved to Italy and became well-known there, continuing her modeling career and working as a television correspondent. Between 2001 and 2007 Morić was married to Fabrizio Corona, an owner of a photography agency and ex paparazzo photographer, with whom she had a son, Carlos, born in 2002. Morić is known for her political views. In 2017, she expressed interest for the neo-fascist movement CasaPound and in March she decided to become an active militant.