Successful people, men
who can cook, wearing sexy lingerie under my sweats
Turn-Offs:
Bad drivers, bad hygiene,
guys that show off (their cars, money, or any other material thing
- it shows that they don't have much else to offer!)
Web
Page:
www.lindatran.net
Yahoo
Group :
groups.yahoo.com/group/lindatran
Meet one of the cute
red haired girls from the Nyko booth. Linda Tran (center) was voted "Most
Studious" in her Las Vegas, Nevada high school. The self-described quiet
and reserved Asian girl has become sensational world model making her
presence known at places such as E3, Tahiti, and more.
If
you would like to see more of Linda (pun intended), visit her web site at
www.LindaTran.net
where Linda offers a variety of her more sensual, erotic modeling pictures.
Learn more about Linda in this special interview where she talks about becoming
a model, her favorite video games, and more.
Q. Tell us a little about yourself - where
did you grow up?
A. I've been around the block (not in a bad way though,
hehe) - grew up in Las Vegas, went to college in New York City, then finally
settled in Los Angeles about 2 years ago. I think I grew up a lot faster
than most of my friends because when you grow up in a place like Vegas,
you pretty much see and learn everything before you even hit 18. Then
when I lived in NYC - it opened my eyes to a whole new set of experiences
and appreciation for other cultures.
Q. How would you describe yourself growing
up?
A. The stereotypical super-achieving, quiet, reserved
Asian good girl! I was even voted "Most Studious" in school.
I wasn't exactly popular, but a lot of people liked me because I wasn't
into cliques and had friends in many different circles.
Q. Did you always want to be a model? How
did you first get into modelling?
A. I was actually very skeptical of the modeling industry,
but changed my mind after high school when I needed to make money and
save up for college. I took the traditional route with modeling, first
shooting with several photographers to build my book, then signing with
agencies to get work doing local commercials and trade shows.
Within a couple of years I'd walked the runways in New
York, appeared in independent films, hosted TV programs, and modeled for
many catalogs, magazines and calendars.
Q. What do you enjoy most about modeling?
A. Traveling and meeting new people - I've had so many
wonderful opportunities that I otherwise wouldn't have if I weren't modeling.
In fact I was just in Tahiti for a week for a photo shoot! It was amazing.
Q. How many years have you been an E3 model
and what characters / companies have you represented?
A. This was my first year and I worked with Nyko - we
were the girls with the red hair!
Q. Describe (briefly) a typical day for you
at E3.
A. Wake up at 7 am, drink 2 cups of coffee before my day
starts, then change into my [very tight, very short] outfit once I get
to the convention center. For the next 8 hours I work the floor in my
6-inch platform boots and swipe cards, hand out goodies or give interviews
to the various press that stop by the booth.
This
interview was conducted and published to
E3girls.com with permission by all relevant parties. If you wish to use
any images or content from this interview, please contact the administrator
and Linda Tran for express permission. Thank you.