I’m not afraid to show my ghoulish side! Halloween has always been my favorite time of the year.. like Christmas to Mariah. I treasure it!
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What’s your most memorable Halloween experience?
My very first one at school. I must’ve been 7 years old & I was really bummed that my sister got to dress up as Cinderella! Since I couldn’t wear the dress, I did the next best thing; my own ghoulish girlie Dracula! I took my cape, cross & face paint to the sewing machine in the basement. I invented a sexy scandalous vixen vampire, way before I ever heard of ‘Leg Avenue’. Designing my dress was the start of my love affair with the holiday!
Tell us why you would make it to the end of a horror movie.
Although I may look like the typical blond, I truly break the mold. My survival sense is bigger and stronger than other traditional survival girls. Besides knowing martial arts, and having a reputation for kicking loser guys to the curb.. I’m also a champion at common sense. I certainly don’t run up the stairs or go into the dark alley alone. I totally rock at figuring mysteries out, solving puzzles and making my way past bloody battles to the end.
What would you do with the unlucky $13,000?
Omg I certainly would pay off my credit card debt. Times have been rough since the pandemic changed my work as a dancer. There’s been less work available and higher rent to be paid here in New York City. I am interested in using my talent to take trans visibility to the next level. I want my work to reflect inclusivity & fair wages for LGBTQ+ community. My livelihood depends upon the survival of better business ethics for all people in this struggle.
Who is your real-life hero who you would want to survive a horror movie with?
I certainly love Jaime Lee Curtis, I think she invented the concept. It was so informed, new & unseen when she did the first Halloween movie. In fact my mom saw it with my dad & she said that she fell head over heels leaving the movie theater(literally) because she was so shaken up by the slasher genre. There’s been so many films in the decades since but the original Halloween is just the blueprint for what the holiday is about. It’s just so much fun! Sure it’s scary, but entertainment is so fun
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