Jamillette Gaxiola is an exceptionally beautiful mexican model and current Miss Cuba Grand International for 2013. She is in conversation with Namita Nayyar President Women Fitness.
Ms. Namita Nayyar:
You began participating in local pageants at the age of three years. At the age of eighteen, you competed in Senorita Republica Deportiva 2007 produced by Univision where you were placed 2nd runner-up, this took start your career in modeling and later propelled your modeling career to the height where you have been at the top of the world of fashion modeling and has been featured as a model for numerous magazines. Tell us something about this fairy tale journey?
Ms. Jamillette Gaxiola:
It’s been a great journey so far! I’ve been quite fortunate to have some amazing opportunities in my career and I take every job serious. I feel if I work hard that many more jobs will continue to come my way. Hopefully this is just the beginning of a long career for me.
Ms. Namita Nayyar:
You moved from Mexico to other parts of Europe and to United States for your professional career. For a model adjusting to new countries with their own cultures it must be difficult and then to adjust with modeling career in the new foreign land, what advice you can give to fellow models in a similar situation?
Ms. Jamillette Gaxiola:
As a model, you need to be flexible about where you can work. You have more opportunities at your fingertips that way. I’m based in Las Vegas and I’ve had modeling jobs all over the world. It’s great to have a home base though! Somewhere that you can call home, especially after a long flight!
Ms. Namita Nayyar:
You are leading media personality, fashion model, style icon, television star, Octagon Girl on UFC, an active competitor and winner in beauty pageants. How you manage such a remarkable multi-dimensional lifestyle?
Ms. Jamillette Gaxiola:
Thank you! I’m also a daughter, a sister, and a good friend. I keep everything about my life in perspective. This is a career that I’m very grateful to have, but my family and friends are always going to be my ‘lifestyle’ no matter where I’m working or traveling.
Ms. Namita Nayyar:
You won the Miss Cuba Grand International 2013. Tell us about this memorable experience?
Ms. Jamillette Gaxiola:
My mother is 1/2 Cuban, so I was honored to be able to represent my heritage in this competition. It was a surreal experience being there though because it’s frozen in time. The buildings, the cars…you feel like it’s still the 1950s/1960s there. If the embargo is lifted, I’m sure that’ll change.
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