For the love of God, women’s rights and this deer-in-headlights throwback photo…VOTE! It’s never been more important. 🌊 text VOTER to 26797 to register!
First Covid wedding ✅ I had to wear a 😷 the whole time besides these photos because ya know….science. But it felt so good to say “my feet hurt from these heels” again to @tditty123 . I haven’t posted since July so this was a feeble attempt to get your attention and reminder to register to VOTE. 🌊
First Covid wedding ✅ I had to wear a 😷 the whole time besides these photos because ya know….science. But it felt so good to say “my feet hurt from these heels” again to @tditty123 . I haven’t posted since July so this was a feeble attempt to get your attention and reminder to register to VOTE. 🌊
First Covid wedding ✅ I had to wear a 😷 the whole time besides these photos because ya know….science. But it felt so good to say “my feet hurt from these heels” again to @tditty123 . I haven’t posted since July so this was a feeble attempt to get your attention and reminder to register to VOTE. 🌊
If I look suprised in the first pic it’s bc my hair has never looked so good 😂 some bts of our gallery shoot promoting the movie that came out TODAY on @nickelodeon and @paramountplus #ThundemansReturns ⚡️
If I look suprised in the first pic it’s bc my hair has never looked so good 😂 some bts of our gallery shoot promoting the movie that came out TODAY on @nickelodeon and @paramountplus #ThundemansReturns ⚡️
If I look suprised in the first pic it’s bc my hair has never looked so good 😂 some bts of our gallery shoot promoting the movie that came out TODAY on @nickelodeon and @paramountplus #ThundemansReturns ⚡️
If I look suprised in the first pic it’s bc my hair has never looked so good 😂 some bts of our gallery shoot promoting the movie that came out TODAY on @nickelodeon and @paramountplus #ThundemansReturns ⚡️
If I look suprised in the first pic it’s bc my hair has never looked so good 😂 some bts of our gallery shoot promoting the movie that came out TODAY on @nickelodeon and @paramountplus #ThundemansReturns ⚡️
Back in the Fall of 2019 when masks were used exclusively on Halloween… I shot an episode of #CoopAndCami that airs TONIGHT on @disneychannel 🎬Thanks to @rubyroseturner @dakotalotus @oliviasanabia @therebeccametz @paxtonbooth and @howiemeltzer310 for welcoming me into your set fam and for the laughs we had that week 🥰
Today, just 10 days short of his 88th birthday my dad lost his battle with Covid-19. Of course I am sad, but I am truly more grateful than anything! And not surprised he died on Christmas Eve because like my sister reminded me “he really liked attention” 😂❤️. He was effusive about expressing his love for his family (and his obsession with my mother over their 49 year marriage). Nothing was left unsaid. He was as passionate as he was funny as he was proud. And he was always, always, always there. To support. And try and give you his food. And to encourage. But mostly to Love. I am who I am because I never heard the words “you can’t” or “you might fail” from my dad. And so it simply never occurred to me. He and my mom drove me to endless auditions, rehearsals, voice lessons like a cab service throughout my first 21 years living in Chicago. They were both there commited to endlessly supporting me. Stupidly generous with their time and concern. Everyone who met him loved him and would ask about him years after meeting him. He was ‘that guy’. And he set the bar HIGH; As an immigrant who became an American citizen, who taught himself English, a proud Army veteran, Fulbright scholar, who earned a PhD in English and became a college professor for over 40 years, 3rd degree black belt, who spoke 8 languages fluently, Eagle Scout leader, and finally published author this year….when he said to me “You can do ANYTHING” I believed him. I visited him in the hospital (total God shot) this past weekend and they let me in the room because he had had Covid since Thanksgiving week. He held one of my hands and one of my moms hands and actually said through an oxygen mask “Now that’s some Strong Medicine” while he chuckled. So take after my dad Rocco Blasi… tell people how you feel about them when you can. Leave nothing left unsaid. Love hard. Make memories. And never lose your sense of humor. In lieu of flowers please send a series regular television contract, a horse, and maybe a mini facelift? RIP daddy ❤️
Today, just 10 days short of his 88th birthday my dad lost his battle with Covid-19. Of course I am sad, but I am truly more grateful than anything! And not surprised he died on Christmas Eve because like my sister reminded me “he really liked attention” 😂❤️. He was effusive about expressing his love for his family (and his obsession with my mother over their 49 year marriage). Nothing was left unsaid. He was as passionate as he was funny as he was proud. And he was always, always, always there. To support. And try and give you his food. And to encourage. But mostly to Love. I am who I am because I never heard the words “you can’t” or “you might fail” from my dad. And so it simply never occurred to me. He and my mom drove me to endless auditions, rehearsals, voice lessons like a cab service throughout my first 21 years living in Chicago. They were both there commited to endlessly supporting me. Stupidly generous with their time and concern. Everyone who met him loved him and would ask about him years after meeting him. He was ‘that guy’. And he set the bar HIGH; As an immigrant who became an American citizen, who taught himself English, a proud Army veteran, Fulbright scholar, who earned a PhD in English and became a college professor for over 40 years, 3rd degree black belt, who spoke 8 languages fluently, Eagle Scout leader, and finally published author this year….when he said to me “You can do ANYTHING” I believed him. I visited him in the hospital (total God shot) this past weekend and they let me in the room because he had had Covid since Thanksgiving week. He held one of my hands and one of my moms hands and actually said through an oxygen mask “Now that’s some Strong Medicine” while he chuckled. So take after my dad Rocco Blasi… tell people how you feel about them when you can. Leave nothing left unsaid. Love hard. Make memories. And never lose your sense of humor. In lieu of flowers please send a series regular television contract, a horse, and maybe a mini facelift? RIP daddy ❤️
Today, just 10 days short of his 88th birthday my dad lost his battle with Covid-19. Of course I am sad, but I am truly more grateful than anything! And not surprised he died on Christmas Eve because like my sister reminded me “he really liked attention” 😂❤️. He was effusive about expressing his love for his family (and his obsession with my mother over their 49 year marriage). Nothing was left unsaid. He was as passionate as he was funny as he was proud. And he was always, always, always there. To support. And try and give you his food. And to encourage. But mostly to Love. I am who I am because I never heard the words “you can’t” or “you might fail” from my dad. And so it simply never occurred to me. He and my mom drove me to endless auditions, rehearsals, voice lessons like a cab service throughout my first 21 years living in Chicago. They were both there commited to endlessly supporting me. Stupidly generous with their time and concern. Everyone who met him loved him and would ask about him years after meeting him. He was ‘that guy’. And he set the bar HIGH; As an immigrant who became an American citizen, who taught himself English, a proud Army veteran, Fulbright scholar, who earned a PhD in English and became a college professor for over 40 years, 3rd degree black belt, who spoke 8 languages fluently, Eagle Scout leader, and finally published author this year….when he said to me “You can do ANYTHING” I believed him. I visited him in the hospital (total God shot) this past weekend and they let me in the room because he had had Covid since Thanksgiving week. He held one of my hands and one of my moms hands and actually said through an oxygen mask “Now that’s some Strong Medicine” while he chuckled. So take after my dad Rocco Blasi… tell people how you feel about them when you can. Leave nothing left unsaid. Love hard. Make memories. And never lose your sense of humor. In lieu of flowers please send a series regular television contract, a horse, and maybe a mini facelift? RIP daddy ❤️
Today, just 10 days short of his 88th birthday my dad lost his battle with Covid-19. Of course I am sad, but I am truly more grateful than anything! And not surprised he died on Christmas Eve because like my sister reminded me “he really liked attention” 😂❤️. He was effusive about expressing his love for his family (and his obsession with my mother over their 49 year marriage). Nothing was left unsaid. He was as passionate as he was funny as he was proud. And he was always, always, always there. To support. And try and give you his food. And to encourage. But mostly to Love. I am who I am because I never heard the words “you can’t” or “you might fail” from my dad. And so it simply never occurred to me. He and my mom drove me to endless auditions, rehearsals, voice lessons like a cab service throughout my first 21 years living in Chicago. They were both there commited to endlessly supporting me. Stupidly generous with their time and concern. Everyone who met him loved him and would ask about him years after meeting him. He was ‘that guy’. And he set the bar HIGH; As an immigrant who became an American citizen, who taught himself English, a proud Army veteran, Fulbright scholar, who earned a PhD in English and became a college professor for over 40 years, 3rd degree black belt, who spoke 8 languages fluently, Eagle Scout leader, and finally published author this year….when he said to me “You can do ANYTHING” I believed him. I visited him in the hospital (total God shot) this past weekend and they let me in the room because he had had Covid since Thanksgiving week. He held one of my hands and one of my moms hands and actually said through an oxygen mask “Now that’s some Strong Medicine” while he chuckled. So take after my dad Rocco Blasi… tell people how you feel about them when you can. Leave nothing left unsaid. Love hard. Make memories. And never lose your sense of humor. In lieu of flowers please send a series regular television contract, a horse, and maybe a mini facelift? RIP daddy ❤️
You are enough. One of my favorite reminders for myself and for my clients. Because EVERYONE struggles with not enough-ness. @boo2bullying a non-profit organization dedicated to anti-bullying and the encouragement for self love. These crazy soft hoodies and more are avail on their website. Tag someone who needs this reminder ❤️ #mentalhealth #youareenough #boo2bullying #therapist
#challengeaccepted nominated by phenomenal women and dear friends @lisaannwalter @lauriekaman @sheilakerrigan & @jenblancbiehn . Something our society still grapples with; You can be a multi-hyphenate AND be many things to many people as a woman. Not just one category to fit neatly inside of with a bow. You can be smart AND sexy, strong AND vulnerable, feel assertive AND impact-less all at the same time. Women supporting women with celebration and not judgement, without the need to criticize and make others feel small. I nominate @tbpann and @kristindattilo multi-hyphenates personified.
Money can’t buy you happiness…but a CLOSE second is cantering on a rented horse. Nothing makes me smile harder.
Money can’t buy you happiness…but a CLOSE second is cantering on a rented horse. Nothing makes me smile harder.
Today’s meal choices included a @cinnabon breakfast followed by a @pinkberryswirl lunch…follow me for more health tips! 🤣
What do you get when you cross Bambi, with Mariah Carey vibes, and an entire MAC store worth of makeup? #TBT
This pic explains a lot. Silently judging since 1977.
Actual footage of 2020 giving me a migraine. Bye girl ✋🏼
My father Rocco Blasi can now add “published author” to his long list of accomplishments that include: A PhD in English, a 35-year college teaching career, a Fullbright scholar, speaking 8 languages, a 3rd degree black belt in Karate, and being the most supportive and loving father and husband in this great country he so proudly immigrated to. Congratulations daddy! ❤️ Please check out link in my bio to pre-order this epic novel about two young lovers during the eight century brought together and torn apart by fate, wizards, gods, miracles and magic! Before Romeo & Juliet…there was Florio & Biancoflore. #FlorioandBiancoflore #Amazon #RoccoBlasi.
My father Rocco Blasi can now add “published author” to his long list of accomplishments that include: A PhD in English, a 35-year college teaching career, a Fullbright scholar, speaking 8 languages, a 3rd degree black belt in Karate, and being the most supportive and loving father and husband in this great country he so proudly immigrated to. Congratulations daddy! ❤️ Please check out link in my bio to pre-order this epic novel about two young lovers during the eight century brought together and torn apart by fate, wizards, gods, miracles and magic! Before Romeo & Juliet…there was Florio & Biancoflore. #FlorioandBiancoflore #Amazon #RoccoBlasi.