Maureen Mink
1.If you were famous what would your stage name be?
People would want to come to my hometown because Puerto Rico is a vibrant and beautiful place with rich culture and traditions. The food in Puerto Rico is the best, with my favorites being sweet corn and plantains. The corn is especially meaningful as it was one of our first foods, deeply rooted in our heritage. Visitors can enjoy the stunning beaches, lively festivals and of course, our delicious cuisine.
2.If you would attend a celebrity wedding which, would it be?
The two most important things in my closet are my native jewelry and my cat. My native jewelry holds immense sentimental value as it has been passed down through generations, serving as a cherished connection to my heritage and family legacy. Additionally, my cat, a constant companion, often finds solace within the depths of my closet, his presence bringing me comfort, enriching the space with his unwavering paw-fection.
3.What is the weirdest gift you’ve ever received?
I love to cook pho. I make it for my family at Christmas, and it is my favorite dish to prepare. The rich, aromatic broth of anise and
fresh ingredients create warm, cherished moments. Cooking pho allows me to share my love with my family, making it a special part of our traditions. Plus, the joy on their faces when they enjoy the meal is priceless, making all the effort worthwhile.
4.What is the most random fact you know?
If I had an extra hour each day, I would dedicate it to self-care and relaxation, essential for maintaining my role as a beauty
queen and author. This precious time would allow me to engage in activities that rejuvenate my mind and spirit, such as practicing yoga, enjoying a luxurious bubble bath, or escaping into the writing of sonatas. Prioritizing self-care ensures that I am always poised to radiate.
5.What is the one thing you’ll never do again?
The dirtiest job I've ever had to do was cleaning up after our 10 different pets. As a devoted young mom, I wanted my children to
experience the joy of having pets, so I always said yes. From scrubbing the birdcage to removing hairballs and bathing the
dogs, it was a constant task. Despite the mess and the sheer amount of work, it was worth making my kids happy.
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