AwesomenessTV is getting ready to launch a brand new cooking competition show!
Chowhound editor-at-large Joey Skladany will host the new, six episode series Dish This, where he will “judge two social celebrities competing to make a dish from the pages of ‘Basic B–chen’, which embraces the ‘basic’ lifestyle through food with everyday recipes for the straightforward meals we shamelessly love. Instead of using any old recipe, contestants will need to figure out how to make the dish using only a picture of the final product as reference.”
The contestants will “compete in different challenges that require them to reveal something about themselves, with the option to either get a tip for their own recipe or sabotage their competitor. At the end of each episode, Skladany will judge each dish based on ingredients used, presentation, and creativity to determine the best at-home chef. Recipes from each episode will also live on the @AwesomenessTV TikTok, hosted by Skladany for fans to make at home.”
Look out for Dish This, which premiers on Tuesday (August 4) at 1 p.m. PT on the AwesomenessTV YouTube channel.
The 19-year-old Knight Squad actress opened up on Thursday (June 4) about not understanding the people who aren’t using their platforms.
“I hear influencers saying ‘I’m not gonna post but I’m protesting’ Your job as an influencer is to influence. Sometimes it takes ppl to see their role models in action for them to be brave enough to join in. Flood my timeline. #BLM,” she wrote on Twitter.
Zach Clayton agreed with her and said, “agreed! i keep seeing people talk down about them posting it but them posting it will influence and encourage others to do the same..”
The week before, Daniella reposted a video and mentioned that she is not here for certain people.
“LISTEN. If you’re one of those people who don’t see what’s really going on UNFOLLOW ME. there’s racist people out there actively trying to ruin peaceful protest,” she said.
“Fun game: reply w pics of every popular group on the internet,” she wrote. “I’m cool w half these ppl but i see why everyone’s talking. if u made it this far in life and haven’t managed to make 1 genuine friend that’s a different race than u, that’s a problem.”
“I constantly get s–t for not speaking out,” Daniella Perkins added on Saturday. “When I do, people are still mad. I got so many messages about the hype house thing i decided to share my honest thoughts based on my experiences throughout the years. musical.ly, clout house, team 10, now hype house etc all have very little to no diversity..even though there are hundreds of poc creators dying to get the opportunbity to join in that they’re doing.”
Daniella Perkins stops by BeautyCon LA over the weekend to hang out with the Aussie brand and promote their new beauty campaign in Los Angeles.
The 19-year-old actress is just one of the faces for Aussie’s new campaign, which celebrates the natural, soft-overlooked curls and features girls that have embraced their unique curl power.
Daniella is “Radiant Star” in the comic book inspired campaign, and Radiant Star’s mission is to help the youth shine into the best version of themselves.
Growth can often be intimidating, but the process is beautiful. She helps young girls blossom into fearless women who will shape tomorrow without fear of judgement.
Middle School Moguls center on students Valeria, Winnie, Celeste and Yuna, who are empowered by Mogul Academy, an entrepreneurial school where kid-business dreams come true, to test their business creativity, innovation and grit.
But being a kid boss comes with grown-up challenges, so the students will have to think outside of the box and “mogulize†if they want to make their big dreams a reality.