Charlotte McKinney: Brutally Bullied In School And Looking For A Boyfriend?

Charlotte McKinney became a household name after she starred in a racy Super Bowl hamburger commercial for Carl's Jr. She is 21-year-old model who made Sunday television viewing hotter after her ad aired to over 100 million viewers making the Super Bowl XLIX's ratings the highest in Super Bowl history.

But before Charlotte McKinney became famous, The Daily Mail revealed she was once a victim of bullying while she was in school. And since the bullying intensified, it resulted for her leaving school at the age of 17.

"The girls were rude, they would call me whore, slut, fake boobs, it was brutal, pretty brutal," McKinney confessed. "The girls would throw beer at me, just because I was the prettier girl in high school. But it was hard for me, when I was 14 I was growing into my body and I had these boobs, I didn't know what to do with them! But I just knew I was above it all, I have an older sister, Garland, who has my back and these girls didn't matter."

Aside from bullying, Charlotte McKinney also fought a battle with dyslexia. She also cited it was one of the reason why she dropped out of school.

"I've had such a hard time with dyslexia my whole life," Charlotte explained. "When I was a child I didn't learn to read until I was a lot older and I was behind in my classes, it was such a challenge."

"Whenever people talk about dyslexia, it's important to know that some of the smartest people in the world, major owners of companies, are dyslexic," she added. "We just see things differently, so that's an advantage. I just learn a different way, there's nothing bad about it."

After her revelation about bullying, Charlotte McKinney also opened up in an interview with E! News that she is single but dates around.

"I'm having fun right now," the curvaceous bombshell said. "I'm dating around."

The Carl's Jr. Super Bowl commercial star also admitted that she likes someone with a great sense of humor.

"I like funny," she said. "That's my biggest thing. If I don't laugh at you and you don't laugh at me, it's not going to work."

Meanwhile, Charlotte McKinney is often compared to another bombshell Kate Upton. And though there are some undeniable similarities between them, McKinney told Esquire that she wanted to be known for more than just Upton's look-alike.

"It's super-flattering to me," she said. "Her career is amazing. But I'm ready to get that tossed away and start making a name for myself. Hopefully we both have a totally different realm of what we're doing. But it is flattering."

Even though Charlotte McKinney's Carl Jr.'s ad caused some buzz prior to its airing on Sunday, it did not stop Charlotte to become the next rising star.

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