This triple-threat is one of the best rising artists in the industry! Starting out with a successful modeling career, the young artist has evolved into both the acting and the singing fields.
We had the honor of interviewing the “Chicken Girls” actress on all things music, having a large fan base, and her acting journey.
Q: How did you first get into acting?
E: “It was a natural progression from modeling. I started taking weekend workshops and ended up enrolling with CGTV and acting program owner & run by Adrian R’Mante who was Esteban on Suite Life of Zack & Cody.”
Q: What has been your reaction to having such a large fanbase?
E: “I feel very fortunate that social media has allowed me to grow and build a loyal fan base.”
Q: Do you have any funny bts stories from your movie/tv show sets?
E: “On set filming Chicken Girls it was great we were always joking around pranking each other. The cast and crew were a lot of fun. One time filming Chicken Girls The Movie we were all doing a big dancing and singing scene, I had to jump over this bar fell flat on my face, bruised my knees and legs. Everything just stopped and there I was on the ground. So embarrassing.”
Q: Why did you get into singing and dancing?
E: “I started ballet at age 5 to get over my shyness. Apparently, I was a natural. I had also started modeling at about the same time after my mom submitted my photos to Ford Models in Miami.”
Q: What has been your favorite experience during your acting career?
E: “Wow that is hard because anytime I’m filming there is always something new I take away. Working on the two Dolly Parton movies and living in a hotel with the cast was an amazing experience.”
Q: How was your experience playing Bess in Chicken Girls?
E: “Great! I’m so fortunate to have met Billy LeBlanc and he opened the door for that opportunity. Acting & dancing was great to incorporate into my character.”
Q: What has the auditioning experience been like?
E: “It’s hard some times. You get an audition that you really want or feel you nailed and then nothing. Now adding COVID has made things even more challenging.”
Q: Do you have any tips for aspiring actors?
E: “Keep training and if you really want to do it no part is too big or small. Do what you love that is what is important.”
Q. Are there any new projects that you are currently working on?
E: “Right now just music. I am submitting auditions and crossing my fingers for some bookings!”
Q: Do you have any hidden talents?
E: “Well.. I’m super flexible and sometimes people freak out about it.”
Q: Tell us about your hit song “Hometown Heart”?
E: “It’s a continuation of me and my journey. No matter where I am my heart will always belong to my home and family. It’s what keeps me grounded.”
Q: Tell us about your new single “Little Bit of Blue”?
E: “I love this song and hope the listeners do. Most see the color blue as representing being sad. Blue is my favorite color so my song takes listeners on a journey to learn the positive side to the color blue.”
Stream “Little Bit of Blue” now!
Interview Conducted by: Gurnoor Bhatti
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