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Watched my girl @fortunefeimster absolutely slay on stage last night at the @paramountaustin. Check her out if she comes to perform at your city! So excited for you to meet Aldon and Roo in our new @netflix series FUBAR. Show date announcement coming soon!
Watched my girl @fortunefeimster absolutely slay on stage last night at the @paramountaustin. Check her out if she comes to perform at your city! So excited for you to meet Aldon and Roo in our new @netflix series FUBAR. Show date announcement coming soon!
Watched my girl @fortunefeimster absolutely slay on stage last night at the @paramountaustin. Check her out if she comes to perform at your city! So excited for you to meet Aldon and Roo in our new @netflix series FUBAR. Show date announcement coming soon!
Watched my girl @fortunefeimster absolutely slay on stage last night at the @paramountaustin. Check her out if she comes to perform at your city! So excited for you to meet Aldon and Roo in our new @netflix series FUBAR. Show date announcement coming soon!
Right place, right time. Saw my FUBAR cast mate @iamgabrielluna in Austin at The Saxon Pub. This guy can jam. Check out his new show @thelastofus
Right place, right time. Saw my FUBAR cast mate @iamgabrielluna in Austin at The Saxon Pub. This guy can jam. Check out his new show @thelastofus
~On this International Women’s Day, I celebrate ABY SARR~ Aby is a @buikdOn Trek Leader guiding teams through Senegal to build schools in some of the most under-served communities in the world. I had the honor to be lead by her this last November and was moved by her story. She grow up in a rural area named Kam-Diack, where going to school was not the most important thing, especially for little girls. Not to mention access to education was basically non-existent and ‘if’ there was a school close enough to attend, boys had first dibs. Aby’s mom passed away when she was young, so she was raised by her father and grandmother. They insisted Aby attend school and made sure she had her own book, which was a huge privilege as most kids had to share or simply didn’t have one. She would stay with her grandmother during the week for school and travel to stay with her dad, who was working as a plumber in Dakar, on weekends and school holidays. In Dakar, she would always see this lady named Ndeye that lived in her Dad’s building, who was a journalist and drove a really nice car. Aby was so inspired by her and dreamed to become like her one day; an educated woman with a purpose in the world beyond the traditional roles women played in Senegal. The truth is, there was a tremendous pressure for women to drop out of school to help their families and most of her female friends didn’t make it past primary school. It is very common for women to get married young and raise kids, but her father and grandmother wanted more for Aby. Her dad would always point to Ndeye and say to Aby “If you keep going in school and if you believe in yourself, you can become like her.” So she did just that. Now Aby is not a journalist like she once dreamed, but she is happy and thriving in her current position and is surely a LEADER OF WOMEN! My favorite part of her story… Aby is now the shining example for little girls just like Ndeye was for her so many years ago and is PAYING IT FORWARD everyday. Aby tells all the girls she meets in these rural communities, “Get knowledge because knowledge gives you power.” Aby ( @spark_guide ) I’m inspired by you! 📸 @photog_in_flops
~On this International Women’s Day, I celebrate ABY SARR~ Aby is a @buikdOn Trek Leader guiding teams through Senegal to build schools in some of the most under-served communities in the world. I had the honor to be lead by her this last November and was moved by her story. She grow up in a rural area named Kam-Diack, where going to school was not the most important thing, especially for little girls. Not to mention access to education was basically non-existent and ‘if’ there was a school close enough to attend, boys had first dibs. Aby’s mom passed away when she was young, so she was raised by her father and grandmother. They insisted Aby attend school and made sure she had her own book, which was a huge privilege as most kids had to share or simply didn’t have one. She would stay with her grandmother during the week for school and travel to stay with her dad, who was working as a plumber in Dakar, on weekends and school holidays. In Dakar, she would always see this lady named Ndeye that lived in her Dad’s building, who was a journalist and drove a really nice car. Aby was so inspired by her and dreamed to become like her one day; an educated woman with a purpose in the world beyond the traditional roles women played in Senegal. The truth is, there was a tremendous pressure for women to drop out of school to help their families and most of her female friends didn’t make it past primary school. It is very common for women to get married young and raise kids, but her father and grandmother wanted more for Aby. Her dad would always point to Ndeye and say to Aby “If you keep going in school and if you believe in yourself, you can become like her.” So she did just that. Now Aby is not a journalist like she once dreamed, but she is happy and thriving in her current position and is surely a LEADER OF WOMEN! My favorite part of her story… Aby is now the shining example for little girls just like Ndeye was for her so many years ago and is PAYING IT FORWARD everyday. Aby tells all the girls she meets in these rural communities, “Get knowledge because knowledge gives you power.” Aby ( @spark_guide ) I’m inspired by you! 📸 @photog_in_flops
~On this International Women’s Day, I celebrate ABY SARR~ Aby is a @buikdOn Trek Leader guiding teams through Senegal to build schools in some of the most under-served communities in the world. I had the honor to be lead by her this last November and was moved by her story. She grow up in a rural area named Kam-Diack, where going to school was not the most important thing, especially for little girls. Not to mention access to education was basically non-existent and ‘if’ there was a school close enough to attend, boys had first dibs. Aby’s mom passed away when she was young, so she was raised by her father and grandmother. They insisted Aby attend school and made sure she had her own book, which was a huge privilege as most kids had to share or simply didn’t have one. She would stay with her grandmother during the week for school and travel to stay with her dad, who was working as a plumber in Dakar, on weekends and school holidays. In Dakar, she would always see this lady named Ndeye that lived in her Dad’s building, who was a journalist and drove a really nice car. Aby was so inspired by her and dreamed to become like her one day; an educated woman with a purpose in the world beyond the traditional roles women played in Senegal. The truth is, there was a tremendous pressure for women to drop out of school to help their families and most of her female friends didn’t make it past primary school. It is very common for women to get married young and raise kids, but her father and grandmother wanted more for Aby. Her dad would always point to Ndeye and say to Aby “If you keep going in school and if you believe in yourself, you can become like her.” So she did just that. Now Aby is not a journalist like she once dreamed, but she is happy and thriving in her current position and is surely a LEADER OF WOMEN! My favorite part of her story… Aby is now the shining example for little girls just like Ndeye was for her so many years ago and is PAYING IT FORWARD everyday. Aby tells all the girls she meets in these rural communities, “Get knowledge because knowledge gives you power.” Aby ( @spark_guide ) I’m inspired by you! 📸 @photog_in_flops
“Make voyages. Attempt them. There’s nothing else.” -Tennessee Williams Thank you @basilhayden & @old_overholt_official for supporting our Cat in Stella’s magical speakeasy. Photography @nathan.j.photography
“Make voyages. Attempt them. There’s nothing else.” -Tennessee Williams Thank you @basilhayden & @old_overholt_official for supporting our Cat in Stella’s magical speakeasy. Photography @nathan.j.photography
“Make voyages. Attempt them. There’s nothing else.” -Tennessee Williams Thank you @basilhayden & @old_overholt_official for supporting our Cat in Stella’s magical speakeasy. Photography @nathan.j.photography
“Make voyages. Attempt them. There’s nothing else.” -Tennessee Williams Thank you @basilhayden & @old_overholt_official for supporting our Cat in Stella’s magical speakeasy. Photography @nathan.j.photography
“Make voyages. Attempt them. There’s nothing else.” -Tennessee Williams Thank you @basilhayden & @old_overholt_official for supporting our Cat in Stella’s magical speakeasy. Photography @nathan.j.photography
“Make voyages. Attempt them. There’s nothing else.” -Tennessee Williams Thank you @basilhayden & @old_overholt_official for supporting our Cat in Stella’s magical speakeasy. Photography @nathan.j.photography
Excited for you to see #FUBAR May 25th on @netflix and let’s all just take a moment to welcome the newcomer @schwarzenegger .. I have a feeling he’s going to be somebody someday!
I’m running the 5K in Los Angeles THIS Saturday to support Big Brothers Big Sisters @bbbsla @bbbsamerica. I’d love to see you… so come find me downtown! This organization creates amazing opportunities to elevate our Los Angeles youth in need through mentorship and companionship. I would be honored if you’d support this cause by donating whatever you can to get ‘littles’ matched with ‘bigs’ immediately. There is currently a waitlist of youngsters looking for mentors, so if you are interested in helping shape our youth in a positive direction, now is the time. I’ve been a Big Brother since 2011 and know the incredible impact this kind of relationship has for both parties involved. @the_hightower98 is my little brother for life now and has become one of my greatest friends. I met him when he was 13 years old, he’s now 24! Click the link in my bio to donate and if you feel compelled to become a mentor or simply learn more about the Los Angeles branch, please reach out to the amazing @nicoleringnyla ♥️ If you live in another state in America, reach out to @bbbsamerica ♥️
First look photos on the set of #FUBAR only on @netflix May 25th
First look photos on the set of #FUBAR only on @netflix May 25th
First look photos on the set of #FUBAR only on @netflix May 25th
First look photos on the set of #FUBAR only on @netflix May 25th
First look photos on the set of #FUBAR only on @netflix May 25th
First look photos on the set of #FUBAR only on @netflix May 25th