Paulina made her modeling debut on the cover of Flare magazine in August 2005. She has since appeared in various publications, including the May 2014 cover of Golf Digest.
In the film industry, Paulina had minor roles in movies such as Alpha Dog (2006) and Grown Ups (2010), in which she played a character named Daisy. She also appeared in the 2000 short film In God We Trust and had a part in the 2009 remake of Fame.
One of Paulina's memorable performances was on November 22, 2003, when she sang "I Will Remember You" by Sarah McLachlan in front of 57,000 spectators at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton during Heritage Classic weekend. She also sang the national anthem before the 2004 World Cup of Hockey semifinal between Canada and the Czech Republic in Toronto.
She once chose not to attend her father's retirement announcement, explaining that she felt she would be too emotional and preferred watching it on television.
Paulina also had the honor of meeting Queen Elizabeth II when her father escorted the Queen to center ice to drop the ceremonial puck at an NHL game held in Vancouver during a preseason match.
Paulina’s first and middle names pay tribute to family members: her first and initial middle name honor her paternal great-grandmother, Pauline Mary, while her second middle name comes from her maternal grandmother, who helped raise her.
On November 7, 2013, Paulina had a minor scare when her sweater briefly caught fire at a bar. Fortunately, she was unharmed and did not suffer any injuries from the incident.
Paulina Gretzky has carved out her own path in music, modeling, and acting while also balancing family life alongside her partner, Dustin Johnson. With a growing portfolio and continued public presence, she remains a notable figure in modern American pop culture.
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