- Spent 5 years training with Japanese Pop Idols.
- Sings in English and Japanese.
- Inspired by Eartha Kitt, Vanessa Williams, Lady Gaga, Amy Winehouse, Marilyn Monroe, and Shirley Temple.
- Has one younger brother.
- Her first modeling job was as an infant in Tom Arma's book "Jingle Babies".
- Co-Founder and Editor-In-Chief of CosplayNYC Magazine.
- She was home-schooled during High School so that she could work on her acting and performing.
- Her first theatre role was the "Fairy Forkmother" from the play "Dear Edwina".
- Used her stage name "Natsuki Shinaito" for 7 years (2011-2016).
- She is of Bajan, Chinese, and Spanish descent.
- She spent 5 years training to be a Japanese Pop Idol.
- She was given a shout-out while attending the plays Chicago (2013) and Beetlejuice (2019) on Broadway for her make-up and fashion.
- Has 9 tattoos: Hello Kitty on her left wrist, two cats above Japanese Characters on her left forearm, music notes on her right wrist, Inuyasha on her right arm, the Deathly Hallows symbol on her upper back, a Batman tattoo on her sternum, a sugar skull on her right thigh, and a portrait on her right calf.
- She started sewing in the 6th grade.
- Prefers Star Trek over Star Wars.
- Danced with the Rainbow Bubble Girls for 2 years. (2012-2014).
- She is an avid fan of Japanese pop culture and fashion.
- She managed and performed with the dance group KuroPOP for 5 years. (2014-2019).
- In high school, one of her nicknames was "Wiki".
- Speaks English, Japanese, and French.
- Worked at the haunted house "Blood Manor" in New York City (2014-2017).
- She loves the color pink and prefers to only buy items in the color.
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