| Tell us about what it was like being a Miami Dolphins cheerleader.
Being a Miami Dolphins cheerleader was a lot of fun, you get to be there for the home games and travel a lot with the team.
What does it take to be a cheerleader?
You need to know how to dance, have a great personality and a great big smile.
What was the atmosphere like down on the field during games?
It’s thrilling and exciting; you feel the rush of all the fans, there’s nothing else like it.
Are you Miami Dolphins fan?
Yes, I’m a huge Miami Dolphins fan!
How would you describe your personality?
I would describe myself as energetic, lively and creative.
What are some of your hobbies?
Art sculpture, going to the beach, and ballet dancing.
Tell us more about ballet dancing.
I went to Regional Performing Arts High School where I took ballet classes and performed a lot with my magnet school.
What do you learn now as a model from ballet?
You learn how to control your body, know how it moves, and how it looks best, since you’re in front of a mirror all the time.
What do you look for in a friend?
The most important thing that I believe you should look for in a friend is loyalty and compassion.
What do you look for in guys?
A good sense of humor, so that you have someone with you who always makes you laugh and brings a smile to your face.
What is sexy to you?
Acting natural, not trying to put on a front and being able to make me laugh.
Do you like going to beach?
I love going to the beach from winter to summer; I love going in the water and laying out on the sand here in Miami.
What kind of bikini do you like and what’s so fascinating about bikinis?
My favorite kind of bikini is the string bikini, that’s what I like to wear when I go out to the beach. I think the fascination comes from them always being so controversial, there’s always the fight for who has the smallest bikini.
What do you like to do for fun?
I like to go Salsa dancing in South Beach.
Tell us more about salsa dancing.
My background is Cuban-Ecuadorian, so I have some Latin background, plus I was born and raised in Miami. I definitely relate to my Latin roots and love going salsa dancing on the weekends.
What is the essence of salsa dancing?
The essence of salsa dancing is all in the hips, you need to know how to move your hips and just follow the rhythm.
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