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| Vivian Nguyen |
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Age |
23 |
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Birthplace: |
Orange County, CA |
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Nationality: |
Vietnamese |
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Measurements:
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32C-24-34 |
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Turn-Ons: |
Someone who can make me laugh
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Turn-Offs: |
Cockiness
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Web
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http://www.facebook.com/missviviannguyen |
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Twitter: |
@thevivs24 |
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Vivian posed as Asuka Kazama from Tekken Tag Tournament 2 for Namco Bandai Games for E3 2012, we had a chance to catch up with her and gather some of her thoughts on E3. |
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| Q. Tell us a little about yourself - where did you grow up and how would you describe yourself? |
| Born and raised in Orange County, I would describe myself growing up as a little "tomboy, a little "nerdy" but definately not popular. |
Q. Did you always want to be a model? How did you first get into modelling? |
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No. I was the awkward ugly duckling in junior high but for some reason I picked up an issue of Import Tuner Magazine and decided one of these days I'll be on the cover. I got my start in the drift industry with the help and support of A 'Pexi. |
Q. What do you enjoy most about modeling?
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All the friends I've made who have become a second family to me, traveling and the experiences that most people never get the chance to have. |
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Q. How many years have you been an E3 model? |
This was actually my first year modeling at E3!!! I was fortunate enough to work with a wonderful company like Namco Bandai Games representing one of the ladies of Tekken, Asuka Kazama in Tekken Tag Tournament 2.
Did you have to do some research beforehand or did Namco just hand you a costume and brief you when you arrived?
Namco did send me photos and links to help me get into character, illustrations, YouTube and the oh so reliable Wiki. |
Q. Describe (briefly) a typical day for you at E3. |
Call time, final touch ups, brief meeting, rotate around stations, play video games and kick some butt, character photos and funny photos, lunch break, work work work, break, work work work, wrap up meeting. Go home and do it all over again the next day. |
Q. What is your favorite part of working at E3
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Getting to work with Namco Bandai Games staff and the ladies of Tekken, it was honestly an amazing group of people to work with and be around. |
Q.How is E3 different than other conventions or events you participate in? |
E3 was my first "gamer" manufacturer convention, it gave me a different perspective of the gaming industry and the individuals involved. It's definitely different than motorsport events I'm accustomed to. |
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