OHMYGOSSIP — Tyra Banks sees a “very hopeful tomorrow” – despite the ongoing threat of coronavirus. The 46-year-old model admitted she’s currently struggling to remain positive due to the health crisis, but she’s more optimistic about the long-term future. She explained: “It’s very difficult for me to look in the mirror and think about [being] hopeful for myself, especially when I turn on the news. “But I feel hopeful about a cure, about a vaccine. I feel that we’re going to be better from that, that we’re going to be connecting more than ever.” Tyra believes the pandemic has made so-called smizing – which means smiling with the eyes – more important than ever. She told Glamour magazine: “Smizing has been totally transformed. “Now I see nurses and doctors on social media making videos about how smizing is allowing them to connect with people because they have to wear a mask all day and can only connect with their eyes. So I foresee a very hopeful tomorrow.” Despite this, Tyra acknowledged that the “uncertainty” created by the pandemic has undermined some of her business ambitions. The model – who is set to host the new series of ‘Dancing with the Stars’ – shared: “The other side is scared as hell because there’s so much uncertainty. “I’m starting this [ice cream] company, Smize Cream, and we’re doing amazing things, but we’re holding back because of so much uncertainty. “But I’m hopeful that I will be able to hire so many people and take their careers to the next level – especially people of colour.”