One minute you’re plucking on a guitar, 12 hours later…
a hot new food poisoning has entered the villa
The Amazon rainforest is right next door and I’m reporting live from the depths of my bed and eternal gut jail but I will make it there by the end of the week mark my words 🌿❤️🇧🇷
We go to different places to learn more, explore the places in photographs on our computer screens, meet new kinds of people we read in books, and interrupt the rhythm of our daily lives. Somewhere halfway through a trip I’ll always ask myself, “What will it feel like when it ends?” I kind of have to push away the thought to really stay there in the pocket of the present, but I also speak to it and try to remind myself that it doesn’t have to end there. Really, we pick up so much along the way to bring back to add to our daily lives that it all lives in you, nice and snug. The experiences just add more flavor and perspective to the daily rhythm if you allow those versions of yourself to come home with you. There’s so many ways to continue honoring and embodying what you’ve enjoyed. This trip has been so beautiful so far. I love my people so much and trying new things with them. Even more so, I adore the people of Rio De Janeiro. I’m taking pieces of you home with me!! Cariocas são maravilhosos ❤️🇧🇷🏄🏻♀️
We go to different places to learn more, explore the places in photographs on our computer screens, meet new kinds of people we read in books, and interrupt the rhythm of our daily lives. Somewhere halfway through a trip I’ll always ask myself, “What will it feel like when it ends?” I kind of have to push away the thought to really stay there in the pocket of the present, but I also speak to it and try to remind myself that it doesn’t have to end there. Really, we pick up so much along the way to bring back to add to our daily lives that it all lives in you, nice and snug. The experiences just add more flavor and perspective to the daily rhythm if you allow those versions of yourself to come home with you. There’s so many ways to continue honoring and embodying what you’ve enjoyed. This trip has been so beautiful so far. I love my people so much and trying new things with them. Even more so, I adore the people of Rio De Janeiro. I’m taking pieces of you home with me!! Cariocas são maravilhosos ❤️🇧🇷🏄🏻♀️
We go to different places to learn more, explore the places in photographs on our computer screens, meet new kinds of people we read in books, and interrupt the rhythm of our daily lives. Somewhere halfway through a trip I’ll always ask myself, “What will it feel like when it ends?” I kind of have to push away the thought to really stay there in the pocket of the present, but I also speak to it and try to remind myself that it doesn’t have to end there. Really, we pick up so much along the way to bring back to add to our daily lives that it all lives in you, nice and snug. The experiences just add more flavor and perspective to the daily rhythm if you allow those versions of yourself to come home with you. There’s so many ways to continue honoring and embodying what you’ve enjoyed. This trip has been so beautiful so far. I love my people so much and trying new things with them. Even more so, I adore the people of Rio De Janeiro. I’m taking pieces of you home with me!! Cariocas são maravilhosos ❤️🇧🇷🏄🏻♀️
We go to different places to learn more, explore the places in photographs on our computer screens, meet new kinds of people we read in books, and interrupt the rhythm of our daily lives. Somewhere halfway through a trip I’ll always ask myself, “What will it feel like when it ends?” I kind of have to push away the thought to really stay there in the pocket of the present, but I also speak to it and try to remind myself that it doesn’t have to end there. Really, we pick up so much along the way to bring back to add to our daily lives that it all lives in you, nice and snug. The experiences just add more flavor and perspective to the daily rhythm if you allow those versions of yourself to come home with you. There’s so many ways to continue honoring and embodying what you’ve enjoyed. This trip has been so beautiful so far. I love my people so much and trying new things with them. Even more so, I adore the people of Rio De Janeiro. I’m taking pieces of you home with me!! Cariocas são maravilhosos ❤️🇧🇷🏄🏻♀️
We go to different places to learn more, explore the places in photographs on our computer screens, meet new kinds of people we read in books, and interrupt the rhythm of our daily lives. Somewhere halfway through a trip I’ll always ask myself, “What will it feel like when it ends?” I kind of have to push away the thought to really stay there in the pocket of the present, but I also speak to it and try to remind myself that it doesn’t have to end there. Really, we pick up so much along the way to bring back to add to our daily lives that it all lives in you, nice and snug. The experiences just add more flavor and perspective to the daily rhythm if you allow those versions of yourself to come home with you. There’s so many ways to continue honoring and embodying what you’ve enjoyed. This trip has been so beautiful so far. I love my people so much and trying new things with them. Even more so, I adore the people of Rio De Janeiro. I’m taking pieces of you home with me!! Cariocas são maravilhosos ❤️🇧🇷🏄🏻♀️
We go to different places to learn more, explore the places in photographs on our computer screens, meet new kinds of people we read in books, and interrupt the rhythm of our daily lives. Somewhere halfway through a trip I’ll always ask myself, “What will it feel like when it ends?” I kind of have to push away the thought to really stay there in the pocket of the present, but I also speak to it and try to remind myself that it doesn’t have to end there. Really, we pick up so much along the way to bring back to add to our daily lives that it all lives in you, nice and snug. The experiences just add more flavor and perspective to the daily rhythm if you allow those versions of yourself to come home with you. There’s so many ways to continue honoring and embodying what you’ve enjoyed. This trip has been so beautiful so far. I love my people so much and trying new things with them. Even more so, I adore the people of Rio De Janeiro. I’m taking pieces of you home with me!! Cariocas são maravilhosos ❤️🇧🇷🏄🏻♀️
We go to different places to learn more, explore the places in photographs on our computer screens, meet new kinds of people we read in books, and interrupt the rhythm of our daily lives. Somewhere halfway through a trip I’ll always ask myself, “What will it feel like when it ends?” I kind of have to push away the thought to really stay there in the pocket of the present, but I also speak to it and try to remind myself that it doesn’t have to end there. Really, we pick up so much along the way to bring back to add to our daily lives that it all lives in you, nice and snug. The experiences just add more flavor and perspective to the daily rhythm if you allow those versions of yourself to come home with you. There’s so many ways to continue honoring and embodying what you’ve enjoyed. This trip has been so beautiful so far. I love my people so much and trying new things with them. Even more so, I adore the people of Rio De Janeiro. I’m taking pieces of you home with me!! Cariocas são maravilhosos ❤️🇧🇷🏄🏻♀️
We go to different places to learn more, explore the places in photographs on our computer screens, meet new kinds of people we read in books, and interrupt the rhythm of our daily lives. Somewhere halfway through a trip I’ll always ask myself, “What will it feel like when it ends?” I kind of have to push away the thought to really stay there in the pocket of the present, but I also speak to it and try to remind myself that it doesn’t have to end there. Really, we pick up so much along the way to bring back to add to our daily lives that it all lives in you, nice and snug. The experiences just add more flavor and perspective to the daily rhythm if you allow those versions of yourself to come home with you. There’s so many ways to continue honoring and embodying what you’ve enjoyed. This trip has been so beautiful so far. I love my people so much and trying new things with them. Even more so, I adore the people of Rio De Janeiro. I’m taking pieces of you home with me!! Cariocas são maravilhosos ❤️🇧🇷🏄🏻♀️
We go to different places to learn more, explore the places in photographs on our computer screens, meet new kinds of people we read in books, and interrupt the rhythm of our daily lives. Somewhere halfway through a trip I’ll always ask myself, “What will it feel like when it ends?” I kind of have to push away the thought to really stay there in the pocket of the present, but I also speak to it and try to remind myself that it doesn’t have to end there. Really, we pick up so much along the way to bring back to add to our daily lives that it all lives in you, nice and snug. The experiences just add more flavor and perspective to the daily rhythm if you allow those versions of yourself to come home with you. There’s so many ways to continue honoring and embodying what you’ve enjoyed. This trip has been so beautiful so far. I love my people so much and trying new things with them. Even more so, I adore the people of Rio De Janeiro. I’m taking pieces of you home with me!! Cariocas são maravilhosos ❤️🇧🇷🏄🏻♀️
We go to different places to learn more, explore the places in photographs on our computer screens, meet new kinds of people we read in books, and interrupt the rhythm of our daily lives. Somewhere halfway through a trip I’ll always ask myself, “What will it feel like when it ends?” I kind of have to push away the thought to really stay there in the pocket of the present, but I also speak to it and try to remind myself that it doesn’t have to end there. Really, we pick up so much along the way to bring back to add to our daily lives that it all lives in you, nice and snug. The experiences just add more flavor and perspective to the daily rhythm if you allow those versions of yourself to come home with you. There’s so many ways to continue honoring and embodying what you’ve enjoyed. This trip has been so beautiful so far. I love my people so much and trying new things with them. Even more so, I adore the people of Rio De Janeiro. I’m taking pieces of you home with me!! Cariocas são maravilhosos ❤️🇧🇷🏄🏻♀️
The sun of 2024 feels warm and inviting and I’m excited to see what grows in the light. There were many experiences and changes I went through in the last year that now feel like they’re ready to bloom finally. I planted seeds, I uprooted a couple here and there, the building blocks multiply. The things we go through and want, the people in our lives, do not always see themselves through the end of the year and that is okay, but they do leave vital tools that propel you forward in the next one. This year feels like it’s opening all the space for my intuition, expanding my already wonderful community, pushing creativity past her limits and seeking unbridled abundance. Arriving into the new year feels so peaceful on the sands of Rio and I welcome it all. Brigado universo, eu amo minha vida. Aqui estouuu 🇧🇷🤲🏽❤️
Photo taken by my best friend @alexialue_
@cw_nancydrew, you are one of the biggest blessings I’ve ever been able to experience.
I’ve played George Fan on Nancy Drew for four seasons and this year our show ended and aired its last.
The first photo is our spring chicken season 1 roll out and the beginning of an adventure that will stay in my heart as one of the first bests of many. The last photo is our family of hens and roosters as we huddle in close for our last actual night shooting and call “scene” on the whole show. We say goodbye to the time spent over the last 4 1/2 years filling the shoes of characters that grew, fought hard for their growth, loved each other, and learned to love themselves through each other.
For the people who started their journey with George Fan and were able to gather bits and pieces of her to get through their own realities, thank you for sticking with us this whole show. When I first started this show, I could barely pay my rent just like George 🥹 Just as much as I hold my own growth dear, I hold hers even closer. This role was a solo prickly pear who slowly became a goat cheese feta beet pear salad with all of the flavors to give by the end of this show. Loneliness turned into independence. Defense mechanisms melted into a puddle of accepting love, her unbridled fierceness turned into loyalty to her people and helping others. The struggle of growing up in an alcoholic family with no father while raising a family of two sisters on her own became her pride. Lack of self love and realization slowly turned into self motivation and preservation as she faced challenges one after another. Her sassy comments… stayed sassy. I love you, George doesn’t really say I love you unless sh— hits the Fan, but that’s okay. We all learn to show our love in different ways and for that, George was accepted just the way she is and came to be.
❤️ BTS next and a lovely peek into some of the magic our CREW created. Hundreds of people worked behind the scenes to put every single thing in its place. 8 days an episode, over 200 crew members there day in and day out, and then just us bingbongz out here on screen playing pretend in this gorgeous world they created. #NancyDrewSeason4
@cw_nancydrew, you are one of the biggest blessings I’ve ever been able to experience.
I’ve played George Fan on Nancy Drew for four seasons and this year our show ended and aired its last.
The first photo is our spring chicken season 1 roll out and the beginning of an adventure that will stay in my heart as one of the first bests of many. The last photo is our family of hens and roosters as we huddle in close for our last actual night shooting and call “scene” on the whole show. We say goodbye to the time spent over the last 4 1/2 years filling the shoes of characters that grew, fought hard for their growth, loved each other, and learned to love themselves through each other.
For the people who started their journey with George Fan and were able to gather bits and pieces of her to get through their own realities, thank you for sticking with us this whole show. When I first started this show, I could barely pay my rent just like George 🥹 Just as much as I hold my own growth dear, I hold hers even closer. This role was a solo prickly pear who slowly became a goat cheese feta beet pear salad with all of the flavors to give by the end of this show. Loneliness turned into independence. Defense mechanisms melted into a puddle of accepting love, her unbridled fierceness turned into loyalty to her people and helping others. The struggle of growing up in an alcoholic family with no father while raising a family of two sisters on her own became her pride. Lack of self love and realization slowly turned into self motivation and preservation as she faced challenges one after another. Her sassy comments… stayed sassy. I love you, George doesn’t really say I love you unless sh— hits the Fan, but that’s okay. We all learn to show our love in different ways and for that, George was accepted just the way she is and came to be.
❤️ BTS next and a lovely peek into some of the magic our CREW created. Hundreds of people worked behind the scenes to put every single thing in its place. 8 days an episode, over 200 crew members there day in and day out, and then just us bingbongz out here on screen playing pretend in this gorgeous world they created. #NancyDrewSeason4
@cw_nancydrew, you are one of the biggest blessings I’ve ever been able to experience.
I’ve played George Fan on Nancy Drew for four seasons and this year our show ended and aired its last.
The first photo is our spring chicken season 1 roll out and the beginning of an adventure that will stay in my heart as one of the first bests of many. The last photo is our family of hens and roosters as we huddle in close for our last actual night shooting and call “scene” on the whole show. We say goodbye to the time spent over the last 4 1/2 years filling the shoes of characters that grew, fought hard for their growth, loved each other, and learned to love themselves through each other.
For the people who started their journey with George Fan and were able to gather bits and pieces of her to get through their own realities, thank you for sticking with us this whole show. When I first started this show, I could barely pay my rent just like George 🥹 Just as much as I hold my own growth dear, I hold hers even closer. This role was a solo prickly pear who slowly became a goat cheese feta beet pear salad with all of the flavors to give by the end of this show. Loneliness turned into independence. Defense mechanisms melted into a puddle of accepting love, her unbridled fierceness turned into loyalty to her people and helping others. The struggle of growing up in an alcoholic family with no father while raising a family of two sisters on her own became her pride. Lack of self love and realization slowly turned into self motivation and preservation as she faced challenges one after another. Her sassy comments… stayed sassy. I love you, George doesn’t really say I love you unless sh— hits the Fan, but that’s okay. We all learn to show our love in different ways and for that, George was accepted just the way she is and came to be.
❤️ BTS next and a lovely peek into some of the magic our CREW created. Hundreds of people worked behind the scenes to put every single thing in its place. 8 days an episode, over 200 crew members there day in and day out, and then just us bingbongz out here on screen playing pretend in this gorgeous world they created. #NancyDrewSeason4
@cw_nancydrew, you are one of the biggest blessings I’ve ever been able to experience.
I’ve played George Fan on Nancy Drew for four seasons and this year our show ended and aired its last.
The first photo is our spring chicken season 1 roll out and the beginning of an adventure that will stay in my heart as one of the first bests of many. The last photo is our family of hens and roosters as we huddle in close for our last actual night shooting and call “scene” on the whole show. We say goodbye to the time spent over the last 4 1/2 years filling the shoes of characters that grew, fought hard for their growth, loved each other, and learned to love themselves through each other.
For the people who started their journey with George Fan and were able to gather bits and pieces of her to get through their own realities, thank you for sticking with us this whole show. When I first started this show, I could barely pay my rent just like George 🥹 Just as much as I hold my own growth dear, I hold hers even closer. This role was a solo prickly pear who slowly became a goat cheese feta beet pear salad with all of the flavors to give by the end of this show. Loneliness turned into independence. Defense mechanisms melted into a puddle of accepting love, her unbridled fierceness turned into loyalty to her people and helping others. The struggle of growing up in an alcoholic family with no father while raising a family of two sisters on her own became her pride. Lack of self love and realization slowly turned into self motivation and preservation as she faced challenges one after another. Her sassy comments… stayed sassy. I love you, George doesn’t really say I love you unless sh— hits the Fan, but that’s okay. We all learn to show our love in different ways and for that, George was accepted just the way she is and came to be.
❤️ BTS next and a lovely peek into some of the magic our CREW created. Hundreds of people worked behind the scenes to put every single thing in its place. 8 days an episode, over 200 crew members there day in and day out, and then just us bingbongz out here on screen playing pretend in this gorgeous world they created. #NancyDrewSeason4
@cw_nancydrew, you are one of the biggest blessings I’ve ever been able to experience.
I’ve played George Fan on Nancy Drew for four seasons and this year our show ended and aired its last.
The first photo is our spring chicken season 1 roll out and the beginning of an adventure that will stay in my heart as one of the first bests of many. The last photo is our family of hens and roosters as we huddle in close for our last actual night shooting and call “scene” on the whole show. We say goodbye to the time spent over the last 4 1/2 years filling the shoes of characters that grew, fought hard for their growth, loved each other, and learned to love themselves through each other.
For the people who started their journey with George Fan and were able to gather bits and pieces of her to get through their own realities, thank you for sticking with us this whole show. When I first started this show, I could barely pay my rent just like George 🥹 Just as much as I hold my own growth dear, I hold hers even closer. This role was a solo prickly pear who slowly became a goat cheese feta beet pear salad with all of the flavors to give by the end of this show. Loneliness turned into independence. Defense mechanisms melted into a puddle of accepting love, her unbridled fierceness turned into loyalty to her people and helping others. The struggle of growing up in an alcoholic family with no father while raising a family of two sisters on her own became her pride. Lack of self love and realization slowly turned into self motivation and preservation as she faced challenges one after another. Her sassy comments… stayed sassy. I love you, George doesn’t really say I love you unless sh— hits the Fan, but that’s okay. We all learn to show our love in different ways and for that, George was accepted just the way she is and came to be.
❤️ BTS next and a lovely peek into some of the magic our CREW created. Hundreds of people worked behind the scenes to put every single thing in its place. 8 days an episode, over 200 crew members there day in and day out, and then just us bingbongz out here on screen playing pretend in this gorgeous world they created. #NancyDrewSeason4
@cw_nancydrew, you are one of the biggest blessings I’ve ever been able to experience.
I’ve played George Fan on Nancy Drew for four seasons and this year our show ended and aired its last.
The first photo is our spring chicken season 1 roll out and the beginning of an adventure that will stay in my heart as one of the first bests of many. The last photo is our family of hens and roosters as we huddle in close for our last actual night shooting and call “scene” on the whole show. We say goodbye to the time spent over the last 4 1/2 years filling the shoes of characters that grew, fought hard for their growth, loved each other, and learned to love themselves through each other.
For the people who started their journey with George Fan and were able to gather bits and pieces of her to get through their own realities, thank you for sticking with us this whole show. When I first started this show, I could barely pay my rent just like George 🥹 Just as much as I hold my own growth dear, I hold hers even closer. This role was a solo prickly pear who slowly became a goat cheese feta beet pear salad with all of the flavors to give by the end of this show. Loneliness turned into independence. Defense mechanisms melted into a puddle of accepting love, her unbridled fierceness turned into loyalty to her people and helping others. The struggle of growing up in an alcoholic family with no father while raising a family of two sisters on her own became her pride. Lack of self love and realization slowly turned into self motivation and preservation as she faced challenges one after another. Her sassy comments… stayed sassy. I love you, George doesn’t really say I love you unless sh— hits the Fan, but that’s okay. We all learn to show our love in different ways and for that, George was accepted just the way she is and came to be.
❤️ BTS next and a lovely peek into some of the magic our CREW created. Hundreds of people worked behind the scenes to put every single thing in its place. 8 days an episode, over 200 crew members there day in and day out, and then just us bingbongz out here on screen playing pretend in this gorgeous world they created. #NancyDrewSeason4
@cw_nancydrew, you are one of the biggest blessings I’ve ever been able to experience.
I’ve played George Fan on Nancy Drew for four seasons and this year our show ended and aired its last.
The first photo is our spring chicken season 1 roll out and the beginning of an adventure that will stay in my heart as one of the first bests of many. The last photo is our family of hens and roosters as we huddle in close for our last actual night shooting and call “scene” on the whole show. We say goodbye to the time spent over the last 4 1/2 years filling the shoes of characters that grew, fought hard for their growth, loved each other, and learned to love themselves through each other.
For the people who started their journey with George Fan and were able to gather bits and pieces of her to get through their own realities, thank you for sticking with us this whole show. When I first started this show, I could barely pay my rent just like George 🥹 Just as much as I hold my own growth dear, I hold hers even closer. This role was a solo prickly pear who slowly became a goat cheese feta beet pear salad with all of the flavors to give by the end of this show. Loneliness turned into independence. Defense mechanisms melted into a puddle of accepting love, her unbridled fierceness turned into loyalty to her people and helping others. The struggle of growing up in an alcoholic family with no father while raising a family of two sisters on her own became her pride. Lack of self love and realization slowly turned into self motivation and preservation as she faced challenges one after another. Her sassy comments… stayed sassy. I love you, George doesn’t really say I love you unless sh— hits the Fan, but that’s okay. We all learn to show our love in different ways and for that, George was accepted just the way she is and came to be.
❤️ BTS next and a lovely peek into some of the magic our CREW created. Hundreds of people worked behind the scenes to put every single thing in its place. 8 days an episode, over 200 crew members there day in and day out, and then just us bingbongz out here on screen playing pretend in this gorgeous world they created. #NancyDrewSeason4
@cw_nancydrew, you are one of the biggest blessings I’ve ever been able to experience.
I’ve played George Fan on Nancy Drew for four seasons and this year our show ended and aired its last.
The first photo is our spring chicken season 1 roll out and the beginning of an adventure that will stay in my heart as one of the first bests of many. The last photo is our family of hens and roosters as we huddle in close for our last actual night shooting and call “scene” on the whole show. We say goodbye to the time spent over the last 4 1/2 years filling the shoes of characters that grew, fought hard for their growth, loved each other, and learned to love themselves through each other.
For the people who started their journey with George Fan and were able to gather bits and pieces of her to get through their own realities, thank you for sticking with us this whole show. When I first started this show, I could barely pay my rent just like George 🥹 Just as much as I hold my own growth dear, I hold hers even closer. This role was a solo prickly pear who slowly became a goat cheese feta beet pear salad with all of the flavors to give by the end of this show. Loneliness turned into independence. Defense mechanisms melted into a puddle of accepting love, her unbridled fierceness turned into loyalty to her people and helping others. The struggle of growing up in an alcoholic family with no father while raising a family of two sisters on her own became her pride. Lack of self love and realization slowly turned into self motivation and preservation as she faced challenges one after another. Her sassy comments… stayed sassy. I love you, George doesn’t really say I love you unless sh— hits the Fan, but that’s okay. We all learn to show our love in different ways and for that, George was accepted just the way she is and came to be.
❤️ BTS next and a lovely peek into some of the magic our CREW created. Hundreds of people worked behind the scenes to put every single thing in its place. 8 days an episode, over 200 crew members there day in and day out, and then just us bingbongz out here on screen playing pretend in this gorgeous world they created. #NancyDrewSeason4
@cw_nancydrew, you are one of the biggest blessings I’ve ever been able to experience.
I’ve played George Fan on Nancy Drew for four seasons and this year our show ended and aired its last.
The first photo is our spring chicken season 1 roll out and the beginning of an adventure that will stay in my heart as one of the first bests of many. The last photo is our family of hens and roosters as we huddle in close for our last actual night shooting and call “scene” on the whole show. We say goodbye to the time spent over the last 4 1/2 years filling the shoes of characters that grew, fought hard for their growth, loved each other, and learned to love themselves through each other.
For the people who started their journey with George Fan and were able to gather bits and pieces of her to get through their own realities, thank you for sticking with us this whole show. When I first started this show, I could barely pay my rent just like George 🥹 Just as much as I hold my own growth dear, I hold hers even closer. This role was a solo prickly pear who slowly became a goat cheese feta beet pear salad with all of the flavors to give by the end of this show. Loneliness turned into independence. Defense mechanisms melted into a puddle of accepting love, her unbridled fierceness turned into loyalty to her people and helping others. The struggle of growing up in an alcoholic family with no father while raising a family of two sisters on her own became her pride. Lack of self love and realization slowly turned into self motivation and preservation as she faced challenges one after another. Her sassy comments… stayed sassy. I love you, George doesn’t really say I love you unless sh— hits the Fan, but that’s okay. We all learn to show our love in different ways and for that, George was accepted just the way she is and came to be.
❤️ BTS next and a lovely peek into some of the magic our CREW created. Hundreds of people worked behind the scenes to put every single thing in its place. 8 days an episode, over 200 crew members there day in and day out, and then just us bingbongz out here on screen playing pretend in this gorgeous world they created. #NancyDrewSeason4
@cw_nancydrew, you are one of the biggest blessings I’ve ever been able to experience.
I’ve played George Fan on Nancy Drew for four seasons and this year our show ended and aired its last.
The first photo is our spring chicken season 1 roll out and the beginning of an adventure that will stay in my heart as one of the first bests of many. The last photo is our family of hens and roosters as we huddle in close for our last actual night shooting and call “scene” on the whole show. We say goodbye to the time spent over the last 4 1/2 years filling the shoes of characters that grew, fought hard for their growth, loved each other, and learned to love themselves through each other.
For the people who started their journey with George Fan and were able to gather bits and pieces of her to get through their own realities, thank you for sticking with us this whole show. When I first started this show, I could barely pay my rent just like George 🥹 Just as much as I hold my own growth dear, I hold hers even closer. This role was a solo prickly pear who slowly became a goat cheese feta beet pear salad with all of the flavors to give by the end of this show. Loneliness turned into independence. Defense mechanisms melted into a puddle of accepting love, her unbridled fierceness turned into loyalty to her people and helping others. The struggle of growing up in an alcoholic family with no father while raising a family of two sisters on her own became her pride. Lack of self love and realization slowly turned into self motivation and preservation as she faced challenges one after another. Her sassy comments… stayed sassy. I love you, George doesn’t really say I love you unless sh— hits the Fan, but that’s okay. We all learn to show our love in different ways and for that, George was accepted just the way she is and came to be.
❤️ BTS next and a lovely peek into some of the magic our CREW created. Hundreds of people worked behind the scenes to put every single thing in its place. 8 days an episode, over 200 crew members there day in and day out, and then just us bingbongz out here on screen playing pretend in this gorgeous world they created. #NancyDrewSeason4
As the strike has lifted, out comes a love letter for a film I was apart of last summer. If I didn’t lose all my photos on a misplaced phone, you’d have gotten a raunchy post that was filled with obnoxious love, goats, laughter, boiling heat, losing daylight and joy – but these photos will do for now. Take my word on it.
Tripped Up is a film about female friendship, finding yourself through the noise of your OWN self, and really learning to respect the people you love the most despite being so different. Part of what this work gives me is an incredible amount of appreciation for the people I get to know during the process. I walked onto this project excited and open and I walked off this project feeling like I gave so much love, received all of it in return, and broke a rib from laughing so hard and having so much fun.
Our fearless director @shrutirya thank you for leading us so lovingly and allowing all of our weirdness to be welcomed, our writers @carriefoggshaw and @cristinacat thank you for sharing your experiences so personally and being absolutely joys to work with. @vanessawilliamsofficial you’re a legend among us all. @gilperezabraham, you play the charmingly platonic voice of reason so well and from the moment we met we dug in deep. @jewdygold, everything you touch turns to laughs. @jellpell, you are so graceful and talented. @dannykornfeld, our villain of the plot, I could say three words to you but you already know how much I respect, adore and admire you. I love you.
To @sashafox, @arielwinter, @ashley_moore_, my gworls, it’s curtains on this one and I love you all so much but I’m lucky this was just the beginning of the love we have for each other.
#TrippedUp #UniversalPictures #NowOnVOD
As the strike has lifted, out comes a love letter for a film I was apart of last summer. If I didn’t lose all my photos on a misplaced phone, you’d have gotten a raunchy post that was filled with obnoxious love, goats, laughter, boiling heat, losing daylight and joy – but these photos will do for now. Take my word on it.
Tripped Up is a film about female friendship, finding yourself through the noise of your OWN self, and really learning to respect the people you love the most despite being so different. Part of what this work gives me is an incredible amount of appreciation for the people I get to know during the process. I walked onto this project excited and open and I walked off this project feeling like I gave so much love, received all of it in return, and broke a rib from laughing so hard and having so much fun.
Our fearless director @shrutirya thank you for leading us so lovingly and allowing all of our weirdness to be welcomed, our writers @carriefoggshaw and @cristinacat thank you for sharing your experiences so personally and being absolutely joys to work with. @vanessawilliamsofficial you’re a legend among us all. @gilperezabraham, you play the charmingly platonic voice of reason so well and from the moment we met we dug in deep. @jewdygold, everything you touch turns to laughs. @jellpell, you are so graceful and talented. @dannykornfeld, our villain of the plot, I could say three words to you but you already know how much I respect, adore and admire you. I love you.
To @sashafox, @arielwinter, @ashley_moore_, my gworls, it’s curtains on this one and I love you all so much but I’m lucky this was just the beginning of the love we have for each other.
#TrippedUp #UniversalPictures #NowOnVOD