People We Love
Violetta Komyshan is a true creative. She’s started doing YouTube ballet/fitness videos and making leotards, as well as studying and focusing on her dance.
Kara Royster talks to us about her most challenging role so far, her time playing Yvonne on Pretty Little Liars and who she’d LOVE to work with next.
At the age of 15, Chloe East has a lot already under her belt. She’s an actress, dancer, model, vlogger and businesswoman and she has no plans to slow down.
Alli Simpson tells us what she learned from her interviews with Selena Gomez and Gwen Stefani, her new role at Radio Disney, and her brother Cody Simpson.
We spoke to Jamie Laing and Ed Williams about all things Candy Kittens, including future goals, being a British brand, Made in Chelsea and opening a store.
Dorothy Wang tells us what to expect from this season of Rich Kids of Beverly Hills, how the cast have grown and tips for female entrepreneurs.
We spoke to co-founders Lauren Paul and Molly Thompson about the Kind Campaign and their hopes to end bullying & spread the message of kindness in schools.
We found out that Olivia Culpo loves languages, her favourite city is New York and she’s wanted to open her own restaurant since she was a little girl.
Not only is Teresa Palmer an actress and mama but she’s also the brains behind Your Zen Life, an online scrapbook of inspiration, health and happiness.
John-Paul Flintoff: “We have an impact and we have the opportunity to do it more deliberately – to choose our impact. “
We spoke to Kelsea Ballerini about her most recent song Peter Pan, her accomplishments so far and what she misses most when she’s on the road.
Em Sheldon has achieved a lot since she started her blog emtalks.co.uk four years ago, where she writes about beauty, travel and lifestyle. Not only is she one of our favourite bloggers, but she’s also a successful entrepreneur and runs her stunning jewellery brand LVNDR. We spoke to her about her brand, her recent travels and tips for staying healthy.
Peggy Orenstein: People say this is a book about Disney and a book about princesses, but it’s really so much more than that. What I really wanted to look at was the impact of the commercial culture on the sexualisation of girls and how that increases over time.
Victoria Moroles: “Something I’ve learned is to try to give as much attention as you do to your career to every other area in your life. Find a balance.”
Alyson Stoner interview: “I learned that trying to prove myself shows immaturity. I walk forward with confidence and I’m proud and grateful of my growth.”