- Holds record: On February 9, 2004, She co-piloted a Mig-25 from Russia, traveling 2.4 Mach at 1,850 miles/hr., covering a mile every 2 seconds. When she reached the "edge of space," at 85,000', she waved three flags: Russian, American and Serbian. This accomplishment assured her name in the history books, as the first person from Serbia to reach those heights.
- Natasha's is the first face to be shot with the Panavision's first 24p digital camera.
- Natasha's shapely legs have been featured on many TV shows. Directors have set the scene around Natasha's legs and shot through them, close up on them, and panned the camera up on them. She has been nicknamed "Pins," "Thouroughbreds," and "Legs.".
- In 1989 Natasha was translator/interpreter for Vlade Divac.
- Representing Yugoslavia, she competed in the 1991 Miss Universe Pageant in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, reaching the semi-finals.
- She was Miss Beverly Hills 1989. (California-USA) and was a finalist in Miss California USA.
- Natasha is a licensed pilot.
- The Gilette Company named Natasha: "Miss Passion Venus" for having the most shapely legs in Los Angeles. (July 2003).
- Natasha has a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).
- Natasha Pavlovich, also known as Natasa Pavlovic, was born a descendant of Grand Duke Pavle Radenovic of Bosnia (late 14th Century) of the former Yugoslavia.
- Her uncle Slobodan "Mike" Pavlovic and Aunt Mira have developed "Slobomir, the town of freedom and peace" in the Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. They have also built the Pavlovic Bridge and are founders of the Slobomir P. University and the Pavlovic International Banks. They have also named Natasha the International Ambassador for Slobomir City and Slobomir companies.
- Natasha has daughter with actor the late Joe Lara.
- Natasha is the Good-will Ambassador of Slobomir, the city of freedom and peace, in the Republic of Srpska, BiH.
- Dan Tana is her godfather.
- Authoring a much awaited memoir for release in 2022.
- Natasha is a descendant of Grand Duke Pavle Radenovic of Bosnia (late 14th Century) through her maternal family tree.
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