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Csilla Ray Interview
Csilla Ray is one of the newest
super-sexy Glamour Models to emerge on the scene. We recently caught up with Csilla for an
exclusive interview. Check out what she had to say..
Hi Csilla, can you introduce yourself to our readers please? Who is Csilla
Ray?
I'm not your typical 22 year old, definitely grew up to fast. While most are out
late night enjoying there freedom, I prefer my couch, family, friends and a bag
of popcorn. I'm on a straight and narrow path to success with not a lot of room
for error. 
What was your first step into the world of modeling? Have you always been
comfortable with showing off your body?
I actually was just introduced to modeling earlier this year, and I was so
surprised at how well my photos turned out at my first photoshoot that I was
like, "Hey! I'm good at this!" especially being that I was so nervous but I hide
that well and I am very comfortable showing off my body.
Define what being sexy is to you.
Its all about attitude. If you capture my mind then you control my body, and that
is sexy to me.
Eye candy and Modeling is there a difference to you? Of course....Eye
candy is just that, "eye candy". Modeling is more of the business aspect of
it....
Recently, Csilla, I have found that you are becoming the new go-to model.
What is the secret of your success?

Secret? Well hmm... My success
is definitely yet to come but I know one thing for sure I know my worth and I'm
not one to settle. I'm not in this industry for the fame but for the money. I
have mouths to feed and doing free gigs won't pay the bills. Making yourself
too available will ultimately be your downfall.
What, if anything, do you dislike about being an in-demand model?
I don't know if it is so much being an in demand model as to being a model
period, it seems as though the majority of people have a misconstrued conception
of what us models are here for. People in the industry treat models as if you
have the looks you but don't the have brains and modeling was your only option
for success. This is so far from the truth. I just wish more models would demand
the respect they deserve.
As a Caucasian woman with a huge booty, physically speaking, you are a
phenomenon. How has your look evolved over the years and if you took a sheet of
paper and a pencil, what would you list as the assets you have that you're proud
to own?
Well, I can recall someone close to me at the time telling me "Damn your only
16!, wait till you get about 23.. you'll be killin em" And since I will be 23
this December I must say, he was right. Ive all ways been curvy, but not as
thick. Getting older and gaining more weight things just fell in the right
places. I'm definitely a fan af my stomach and belly button.. is that weird? I
just like the elongated defined look and how it ads to my coke bottle shape.
Csilla, your beauty is rare and intoxicating. Your body is the "Truth". How
would you describe the demand for your beauty in the modeling industry? How
fierce is the competition you confront with other perfect-bodied beauties?
All I know is I love to e and if ever skinny broads become the trend again
I'm gonna be out of business... And as far as competition goes it brings out the
best in me so bring it on.

What has 2010 been for you in terms of modeling work (party hosting,
magazines, videos etc)?
2010 more of a stepping stone for me, a couple videos, but for the most part
every thing is under the works. So expect to be seeing me very soon.
For all its outward glamor, urban modeling can be a pretty tough business.
There's a lot in fighting between models (just see Twitter for proof) and
unprofessionalism from the people who run the business. What lessons have you
learned so far about this industry that you can pass along to aspiring models?
Your right about that, I avoid it by staying to my self.
Unfortunately that alone wont completely keep you from experiencing the
cattiness of the industry, your best bet is to play dumb.. huh? what? who?
ooo..ummm... I don't know that person???. If all else fails push the EASY button
from Stapels, on a serious note, it's all apart of life, either your going to overcome it or you
are gonna let it get the best of you. Hopefully, you take the higher
road.
Urban modeling is primarily dominated by black and Latina models. Has being one
of the few white models in the game with a truly "killer" figure worked more to
your advantage or disadvantage? Also, have you experienced any reverse racism as
a result of this?
Definitely an advantage but I stand
out in any crowd...... Must be the hair ?? People that know me love me, those who
don't only see me as the pretty quiet girl, then form there opinions on that,
doesn't matter their race. But even with all the haters I have, I really do get
a lot of love too. And I have a lot of respect for those ladies who can
appreciate a beautiful woman like I do.
We've noticed that you have quite a following online. How important is it for
you to stay in touch with your fans online? What are some of your upcoming
projects?
Having a fan base is important, so knowing what your fans want is even more
important. My website that is under construction will be live soon. I am so
picky, so it has taken longer than expected, but once its up I will be so
excited. That will definitely be my biggest accomplishment.
Lastly, where do you see yourself in 5 - 10 years?
Having several established businesses, a couple degrees, and somewhere behind
the scene telling people what to do and where to go.
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