24 year old, Inettia D. Williams is an up and coming model. She has already been featured in magazines as well as videos. She is also very dedicated to her education. I had the pleasure of doing a Q&A with her and here it is!!!!
Q: Where is your hometown
A: Virginia
Q: How was your childhood?
Q: How was your childhood?
A: My childhood was great I was raised by my grandmother until I reached 14 and then moved with my mother after my grandmother passed away from lung cancer. I'm thankful to have been raised by my grandmother because she installed the morals I live by today and taught me to be strong and independent not looking for some else to take care of me.
Q: When did you realize you wanted to model?
Q: When did you realize you wanted to model?
A: I wanted to be a model ever since I was 9 years old when I saw Tyra Banks in Victoria Secret catalog.
Q: When did you begin your career?
A: I began my career in the modeling business in 2007 with my first gig being a four page spread in Black Men magazine.
Q: In addition to Black Men, have you been in any other magazines if so which ones?
A: Straight Stuntin', IB Concept, Rap Fanatic, and Hype Hair
Q: What was your first networking experience?
A: I was invited to the Smooth magazine cover release for Delicious from Flavor of Love 2, which is where I meet Marcus Blassingame of Black Men magazine, Red of IB Concept magazine, and few other urban models.
Q: What are some videos you were featured in?
A: I did Jahiem's "Never" video and Trey Songz feat. Fab "Say Aah" video
Q: Which was your favorite?
A: Neither was my favorite because being that I was a extra they kind of treat you like shit after your scene was done rushing to leave the set for the "Say Aah" video which I didn't like.
Q: What was one of your best and worst castings and why?
A: My best casting was for Nelly's “Shorty what your name is" I got the part but never showed up on set whomp whomp(personal reasons). the process went by so quick and I felt very comfortable.
Q: Do you consider your title to be a video model? If not, what do you consider yourself? A: I don't consider myself to be a video model for the simple fact I'm not trying to pursue a career as a video model, the money isn't how it use to be in the field. Plus I've only done two videos threw out my career as a model, which I'm not even known for lol. I'm trying to be a commercial print model.
Q: What do you think about the stereotypes against video models?
Q: What do you think about the stereotypes against video models?
A: I feel that it's sad that because of a few bad apples in the bunch now everyone thinks all video models are the same and sleeps with the artist. Some of us are actually there just to do our job collect our check and leave. You shouldn't believe everything that you read on the blogs or in the tabloids.
Q: Tell us something about you that we do not know.
A: I'm studying to be a Graphic Designer and plan on getting my Phd. in Art Therapy.
Q: What are some of your future goals?
A: I want to finish school first and foremost, buy me a house, settle down start a family, and do a lot of traveling first place Japan .
Q: Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
Q: Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
A: I see myself with my Phd. in Art Therapy and starting my path towards a successful career while maintaining Happiness.
Q: What advice do you have for young girls who look up to you and are ambitious to do what you do?
A: This is a crazy industry don't let the negativity discourage you from going after your dreams. Never sell yourself short just to get to the top, need to demand your RESPECT because the guys will try you.Q: What advice do you have for young girls who look up to you and are ambitious to do what you do?
You can follow Inettia @ twitter.com/nitabeatta
Also if you looking to book Inettia you can visit her website, www.modelmayhem/inettiawilliams




i like her she classy and gettin her education and not gettin her money by fukkin with tha ballas lol!!!!
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