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Interview with Cheyanna Lavon Zubas — Internationally Published Model, Actress

Cheyanna Lavon Zubas is a 24-year old model residing in Atlanta, Georgia.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

My name is Cheyanna Lavon Zubas and I was born at the Naval Medical Center in San Diego, California. I am very passionate about my modeling and acting as well as singing, song writing, and guitar playing. I am also an entrepreneur as I own a company called Isabela Couture. My passions include modeling, singing, song writing, guitar playing, and acting. I am engaged to Jack Andrad, guitar player and owner of the Atlanta based band Uncrowned. I am constantly working to expand my portfolio and love to try new things!

When, how and why did you first get involved in the modeling industry?

As a young adult a local photographer approached me about shooting together. The thought of being a model had never crossed my mind until then but I took the opportunity with excitement and an open mind. After building a substantial portfolio and falling in love with modeling, I was informed that I needed a Spinal Fusion Surgery and if I didn’t have it done within the next five years I would become paralyzed from the waist down. This terrified me but with the help of my friends and family I was able to stay positive and recover quickly and in the end it actually aided with my posture which is a big plus for modeling.

Cheyanna Lavon Zubas holding an assault rifleWhat are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

People tell me that I need to simply focus on one thing and make that my ultimate goal in life; that I won’t succeed if I aim for multiple things at once. This is when I look at them and say, “I am focusing on a goal, and that goal is to be successful in as many dreams of mine as I can and as long as I never give up and stay true to myself. I don’t see why that’s not possible.” I try not to limit myself. In five to ten years I see myself being more successful with my modeling and entertaining career as well as my business.

How often are you modeling and what does it usually consist of?

My work is very consistent. Whether it’s editorial, advertising for companies, salons, promotions, published work, I am constantly working. I try to spread out my interests evenly but mainly my work is for modeling and acting. I have been internationally published in magazines and featured in many television shows such as Institute Magazine and The Vampire Diaries.

Please tell us about the best and/or worst experiences you’ve had so far in modeling.

The worst experiences I’ve had are being rejected by agencies because of my height. That, and the often talked about circumstances when a photographer tries to pressure you into shooting nude regardless of what you have agreed on. This, however, is easily handled. Just walk away.

On a lighter note, my best experiences have been finding gem photographers to work with who are as professional and driven as I am.

I love to learn from experiences. Whether it’s good or bad, it helps you to grow not only in your profession but also as a person.

Have you had anything funny, embarrassing or completely out of the ordinary happen during your modeling career?

I was shooting for this magazine and they hired a freelance photographer to shoot me. The phototgrapher was amazing! Great portfolio and very professional. Now… although the pictures came out great and got really good feedback, no one would know that for the entire shoot his two-year-old was strapped to his leg with a death grip screaming non-stop!

Cheyanna Lavon Zubas modeling military outfitIs there anything you would change about the modeling industry if you could?

Absolutely. One of the things I would change are the crazy measurements. I won’t call them unrealistic because obviously there are people who fit the look but there are very few people who can. You may be a phenomenal model who wants to take their career to the next level but if the agency wants a 5’10” girl who has the body of a little boy and you are 5’7″ with the body of a woman you’re not going to be given a second thought in most circumstances. Women are naturally insecure about themselves and these measurements just exacerbate the stereotype that models have perfect bodies. We all know that’s not true, nobody has a perfect body.

Do you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

Exercise is very important to keep your body toned and in proper shape for shoots, not to mention it is wonderful for overall health. Especially in the long run. I go to the gym very often, about 6 to 7 days a week and I like to add runs when the weather is nice. Now when it comes to nutrition I am a bit guilty with pizza and wine binges. I do like to eat healthy but I’m definitely a foodie so exercise is key to keep my body in proper shape.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

I love animals! Especially little ones! I have a bit of an obsession actually. I’m constantly asking my fiancé for a puppy… or a kitten… or a fox… Haha!
I’m also a huge fan of Dragon Ball Z.

Would you change anything about yourself?

My love for food. Actually, I take that back. The fact that if you put a gourmet meal in front of me I will finish it. All of it. Haha!

If you were the opposite sex for one day, what would you do?

I would walk around in public without a shirt on. Girls get hot too!

Visit Cheyanna Lavon Zubas’s website for more photos and information