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| Alejandra Gutierrez |
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Age: |
24
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D.O.B.: |
June 20 |
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Birthplace: |
Caracas Venezuela |
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Nationality: |
Venezuelan |
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Measurements:
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34-24-34 |
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Turn-Ons: |
Music
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Turn-Offs: |
Bad Attitudes
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Web
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http://www.aleg.net |
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After a highly successful careers in Television and Playboy's hall of fame, Alejandra comes to E3 in 2005. Her primary language is Spanish, but agreed to doing an English interview for us. Alejandra has also been featured on Askmen.com - check out the article
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Q. Tell us a little about yourself - where
did you grow up?
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A. My parents are originally from spain, and I grew up in Caracas Veneuela, then moved to Miami.
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Q. What are some of the highlights of your modelling careers, which are
most memorable for you?
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A. I've been lucky and have been in 5 movies so far, and I've been asked to host alot of TV shows including Playboy Latin America. One of my best highlights was being chosen for Latin Playmate of the Year in 2001.
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Q. Did you always want to be a model? How
did you first get into modelling?
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A. I think every girl wants to be a model growing up, I started my modelling career doing TV Commercials, and I've been able to do so much more since then.
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Q. What do you enjoy most about modeling?
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A. Getting free stuff!
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Q. This was your first year at E3, what did you think about the
conference? How is it different from the other events you have worked
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A. Yes, it was my first time, It was nice, I love to see so many companies filling the LA convention center. This is
the largest convention I have ever seen. It was a huge production with many great ideas. I was happy to be a part of it.
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Q. Your booth was stationed outside of the main halls, did you have
time to go into the gaming area and see the other booths? What did you
think?
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Unfortunately I did not have time to walk around much at the conference, I was very busy at my booth. It was a high traffic area, so there were always people coming for pictures.
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Q. I would Imagine your
feet would hurt standing all day having your picture taken.
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A. I changed my shoes every day because my feet hurt so much. It was so painfull, it was the only thing I didn't like about working at e3, next to the insane food lineups.
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| This
interview was conducted by Kevin Jinde 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 Alejandra Gutierrez for express permission. Thank you.
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