24: What is your name?
Cashe: My name is Cashe Royal.

24: Where are you from?
Cashe: I am from Miami , Florida

24: Now for those of us who don’t
know you, where have you made appearances?

Cashe: I’ve been numerous music videos for P.Diddy
f/Baby "Do That", Lil Jon f/Busta Rhymes and Elephant Man "Get
Low remix", R. Kelly "Ignition remix", Juelz Santana "Santana’s
Town", Trick Daddy f/Lil Jon and Twista "Let’s Go" and
the very latest is the Help Howard story on Channel news.

24: How long have you been modeling?
Cashe: I’ve been Modeling for about 4 years off
and on.

24: Has your modeling career been consistent
since then?

Cashe: No, because I have been working in my shop
,but every now and then I do some modeling jobs.

24: What inspired you to get in to modeling?
Cashe: Every since I was a little girl I dreamed
of being a model and being on TV some kind of way.

24: What is different about you that sets
you apart from other models?

Cashe: I am dark skinned for one (lol) and I have
this bubbly personality. I also I manage my own career.

24: Now for those who don’t know,
what is the difference between “leads” and “extras.”
Can you explain it to us?

Cashe: Leads are the ladies you see in front of
the camera as well as interacting with the artist. Extras are background who’s
really there for the background.

24: Would you consider yourself a video
vixen?

Cashe: No, because my career isn’t over and
most vixens don’t do videos anymore.

24: Are their any other projects that
you’re working on?

Cashe: Well I got my website popping off www.MsCashe.com
and I’m am going to be featured in a few calendars as well some magazines.
Just be on the look out for them.

24: Is there anything you would advise
to young girls who want to be in this business?

Cashe: Keep your head up, stay focused because
there is a lot of competition , and always be encouraged and positive.

24: Is their anything else you would like
to promote?

Cashe: Just check out my website www.MsCashe.com
and don’t forget to sign my guest book when u visit.

Interview by: Jessica DeVega