Nikita Dragun, Tessa Brooks and Erika Costell hit the runway in boohoo‘s first ever fashion show during Miami Swim Week Paraiso Miami Beach held at The Villa Casa Casuarina on Saturday night (July 10) in Miami Beach, Fla.
We have an exclusive clip from the new movie Hero Mode!
The sneak peek features Indiana Massara‘s Paige and Chris Carpenter‘s Troy meeting for the first time at a company party his mom is throwing at their home.
The young singers and Chicken Girls actors make their music video acting debuts in the visual.
“Filming this video made me wonder if I’ll have any regrets in life for decisions I make now,” Carson told JJJ. “And it also made made me realize how fun it is to be young and can jump over fences better than an old guy. Haha.â€
“It was such a fun project to be part of. I loved the treatment so as soon as I saw it I said ‘I’m in,’” Indiana added.
In the video, Carson plays a younger version of Damon, and the two even got REAL matching tattoos in the video. Check it out now!
Damon Sharpe feat. Josh Cumbee – ‘Lost Years’ Music Video
Indiana got a super cool present from Jared Bailey on their Dropouts podcast, with Zach Justice.
On the outside of her gift was a print out of one of her tweets earlier this month that read, “I genuinely get upset that I never got to see Elvis Presley live :(”
When she opened the present, she was left speechless, as he got her a signed copy of Elvis Presley‘s Blue Hawaii on vinyl, which is her favorite Elvis album, complete with a letter of authenticity. Watch her reaction below!
Indiana Massara is opening up about the importance of having LGBTQ+ characters on camera.
The 17-year-old singer and actress, who plays the bi-sexual character Rooney in Chicken Girls – got candid in a recent interview.
“It’s super important for the LGBTQ community to be represented, especially on a series that has such a young audience,” she said (via Tiger Beat).
“It was really cool to be that person that got to bring Rooney’s story to life,” she continued. “[Stories like hers] aren’t shown in television and movies as often as they should be.”
“So many people can relate to her,” Indiana Massara added. “I’ve had young people come to me and tell me that they found the courage to come out to their parents because of it. It’s beautiful to hear that.â€