Second Family

As mentioned before Shannon just like any other marine officer began to consider her co-worker as her families. She discloses “You gain a new family when you become a Marine. You live together, eat together, workout together, hang out in your spare time together, fight with each other, and yet you’ll still do anything for each other, whether you like each other or not.”

Model Mayhem

Shannon started off her career with a website named “Model Mayhem.” The website does not function now. It was after participating in Maxim‘s competition she rose to the higher level. She continued featuring for the Maxim though she did not limit herself to the online and print ads. She made her way to the runway shows but while doing all this she did not forget to highlight her career while doing this.      

Roots Calling

Along with modeling, Shannon began working as a horse trainer in Sodbuster Sawyer Ranch in Backus, Minnesota. She was already in love with horse riding and getting paid for doing so was cherry on the cake.

Ever Increasing Fan Following

Shannon has over 72,000 followers on Instagram, thanks to her beautiful pictures. Her fans love her not because of her beauty but also because of the fact that she never misses out on a chance of showing her patriotism whenever gets the opportunity. When the number of her followers rose above 1000, she thought of making money out of her Instagram posts.

Perfect Mix

No need to say her patriotism added to her exotic beauty and style attracted several brands to work with her. One of them was 1776 Unite. It is one of those clothing brands that chose Shannon as their brand ambassador. The brand made full use of Shannon’s image and showed patriotic slogans that read “to evoke a sense of patriotism found in our forefathers.”

Models Are Smart

It is usually believed that models are not that smart and intelligent as they make use of their body to earn money. But Shannon broke all those unintelligent concepts. She has even, For instance, one of her pictures had a caption that read “You’re gonna be happy,” said life “but first I’ll make you strong.”