TM: You also said you have a close-knit family. Where do you think you’d be in your modeling career if you didn’t have the support of your family, and did you always have the support of your family?
RR: I love that I grew up in the same area as such great Hip Hop artists. Well, this all started for me about a year ago. If I turned down the first magazine that wanted to feature me I don't think I would be here today. From that first feature, I've gotten into a numerous of print magazines, publications, videos and flyers. I do have a full time job along with modeling. So I always try and make time to do everything.
TM: And I’m glad you didn’t turn that first magazine or my magazine down as well. If you could, would you model forever?
RR: I would love to model for as long as my body would let me! LOL. It's an amazing feeling being in front of the camera and being able to work with great people in this industry.
TM: What are your aspirations? What do you wish to come of this?
RR: I first started out not knowing where I wanted
this career to take me. I gave it a try and realized I would love to go more mainstream and get into fashion, eventually take on acting. There's so many things I would like to accomplish. Life is too short, so I won’t stop now!