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Mizz
Natasha
Height: 5’0
Measurements: 34dd-25-42
CRED: First of all, can you tell us a
little about yourself? Where are you from, ethnicity,
etc?
Natasha: My dad is Egyptian and my mom is half
Persian/Chinese....i was actually born in Germany and
moved to the dmv when I was like 10
CRED: You really have been on your grind. You left the
DMV early right after you graduated to pursue your
modeling. It’s evident that your decision has paid off
in your success. You have many supporters and fans here
in the DMV; I know they are very proud of your
accomplishments. You have been featured in so many
publications and I know that you recently made your big
screen debut in the Notorious Movie.
Natasha: I mean I feel like I have definitely been
blessed to be able to do what I do. Things started
happening very quickly and I’m very thankful. Shooting
my first magazine spread I had with Smooth in Jamaica
was a great opportunity and from there on everything
went uphill.
Being part of the Notorious movie was a blessing as
well. I had so much fun on set with Gravy and everyone
else from the crew. They are all great professional
people. After that debut I definitely want to get into
more acting.
CRED: I know that you are a fan of the DMV music scene.
I saw one of the music videos that you were featured in
J Scrilla “Guns & Butter”. How was it working with those
guys?
Natasha: They were great. Just very down to earth , and
I had a great time on set. I always show even more love
to upcoming artist from the D.M.V because I know how
tough the struggle can be , so when It comes to the
D.M.V I always come through.
CRED: Have you been on other indie productions in the
DMV?
Natasha: No that’s all I have done in DC , but my first
photoshoot was in DC when I was only like 16 or 17 with
Darrell Wallace lol , so it all started there.
CRED: What type of music do you like and what would we
find if we scrolled through your MP3 player?
Natasha: You would find a lot of Jezzy , Gucci , Wayne ,
Lil Keke , some Jay-z and ByrdGang. I love down south
music but I got a little bit of east coast on there too.
I also have lots of slow jamz for lonely nights,...lol
CRED: I hate to bring this up: but CRED MAG wouldn’t be
doing our job if we didn’t bring it ask you about “The
Kim K” incident.
This has been the subject of bloggers and people have
been trying to bring up as something that was plotted to
help your career. Now we already know that your
popularity was on the rise even before that club
incident. First can you give us clarity on the situation
and how it went down?
Natasha: It was all a big misunderstanding really.
Basically my smooth Jamaica issue had dropped and I was
hosting many parties all over the U.S. I was always
compared to Kim K. everywhere I went so a promoter tried
to make money by saying Kim was coming through even
though it was me. I thought I was being me, I even have
a contract saying I was going as Mizz Na’Tasha , but he
promoted that Kim was gonna be there. I believe my old
management Skintone management from L.A was also
involved with the promoter making a heavy profit out
this situation. He told me I was going to make a
look-a-like appereance if her management agreed, not as
a Kim K double but as a look alike for 6 more g’s , if
not I was going as Mizz Natasha. Well he told me I was
going as Mizz NaTasha at the last minute because
supposedly her management didn’t get back to him in due
time and yep that’s how it all happened. (Laughs)
CRED: It may not necessarily be a bad experience, we
live and learn.
Have you been able to bounce back or use this experience
to further your knowledge or broaden your career?
Natasha: I definitely watch out more with who I work
with now . It did get me a lot of publicity like TMZ ,
and channel E , most networks urban models are not
exposed to like that.
CRED: What else do you do for fun? Do you like sports?
If so what’s your favorite and why:
Natasha: I love horseback riding. I did for like 8 years
before moving to ny. I also love working out ( I have to
5 times a week) and playing basketball which is probably
my fav sport.
CRED: What is your idea of a good date?
Natasha: Something different. It seems like dates are
always the same like dinner and movies. I like doing
different stuff like go-carting or something; lol Guys
think outside of the box!
CRED: What do people say is your best feature?
Natasha: My eyes and my butt (laughs)
CRED: What’s the crazy pick up line you’ve heard from
guys trying to get your attention?
Natasha: Heaven must be missing an angel, or a funny one
was hey im your future ex husband; I thought that was
funny (laughs)

CRED: What’s the best thing about modeling?
Natasha: Traveling and getting paid for it and meeting
different people
CRED: What advice would you give to young women who want
to follow in the footsteps of Mizz Natasha?
Natasha: Do your research about who u work with and find
out whats what and whos who before u heavily get
involved. And keep it real with yourself , if your not
modeling material don’t even try yourself. The industry
is very tough and it takes thick skin and its very
competitive.
CRED: In what upcoming productions, magazines, and
movies should we be looking out for you?
Natasha: Just look out for a couple covers.
CRED MAG/DCMM definitely has your back and much love for
you. Please keep us posted on your career developments
and accomplishments. Is there anything you want to let
the people know, any parting words?
Natasha: I wanna shoutout the DMV and Cred Magazine for
having me and doing their thing.
Natasha photos provided by Jayremy Photography
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