The 37-year-old catwalk star says he used to be concerned about people's perception about him when he was young but he does not worry now, reported ContactMusic.
"Ageing isn't a problem to me. I enjoy being in my 30s much more. In my 20s, I was worried about what people thought. When I turned 30, I thought 'This is me, this is what you get, whether you accept that or not.'
"But I've always been a bit of a grumpy old man, so now I'm getting to the age where I can be an actual grumpy old man," Gandy says.
"... I don't see myself as particularly good looking anyway. I think I'd be pretty weird if I looked in the mirror and went '... I'm good looking.' I just look in the mirror and go 'If this nose gets any bigger, it's going to be touching the glass.' We all have our hang-ups," he says.
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