Yves is dreamily handsome like a fashion model; he is tall, with broad shoulders, and a fantastic, well-proportioned physique. He looks wonderful on the cover of “Out in Africa 1.” He is almost meteosexual as he pays close care to his skin, teeth and hair. George Duroy thinks that if there is a “type” that he likes, it would probably be Yves Carradine. “He has one of the most beautiful bodies I’ve seen from all my models,” George says. “And he is also one of the most positive people I’ve met. It’s almost impossible to see him in a bad mood. He is always smiling and in a good humor.” Yves was able to make good money apart from his work with Bel Ami. He works in design and construction, and remodeled [more] George’s house some years ago. He is very thorough and has good taste in furniture, fashion, and other areas. “By now he is a very successful entrepreneur and making much more money than he ever did as a model for Bel Ami,” George says. We are still in touch with him. Sexually, he was probably bisexual. “It was a real pleasure to watch him with a woman, because he was so intense and elegant,” George recalls. “With men, he was a little bit clumsier!”