I don’t run from monsters, I embrace them. Horror is home.
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What’s your most memorable Halloween experience?
My most memorable Halloweens aren’t filled with costumes or crowds—they’re drenched in shadows. I spend the night with horror marathons, Halloween flickering on the screen, before wandering haunted houses where every scream feels a little too real. That’s when the night comes alive.
Tell us why you would make it to the end of a horror movie.
I’d survive a horror movie because I’m the one you want to see make it. My life has been a battle of trials and tribulations, shaping me into someone who refuses to break. I’ve fought too hard to become who I am—and I won’t let anything, not even the darkness, take that away.
What would you do with the unlucky $13,000?
With $13,000, I’d turn the ‘unlucky’ into opportunity—investing in my education, starting the business I’ve been working toward, and building a better future for me and my family. It may be considered unlucky, but I’d feel nothing but grateful and lucky to make it count.
Who is your real-life hero who you would want to survive a horror movie with?
Jamie Lee Curtis, no question—the ultimate Final Girl. Sure, rolling with Laurie Strode means others might not make it, but if I’m betting on survival, I want the woman who’s stared down evil for decades. If anyone can drag me to the credits alive, it’s her.
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