![]() Some of my role models are Marsai Martin, Zendaya, Melanie Martinez, and my mom. What does being a role model mean to you? Who are a couple of your role models and why?ĪRIA: Being a role model is inspiring others and empowering them. ![]() Eventually, I guess I just picked up on a lot of things.īTCF: Aria, you are truly a role model in everything you do. My parents are band directors, so their students were always babysitting me. Have people told you that before? If so, how do you feel about it?ĪRIA: I have gotten that a lot! I feel like since I grew up around a lot of adults, it is true. It was apparent immediately that you are wise beyond your years. There is a lot of rejection in this business, so you have to be prepared to work really hard for a long time.īTCF: We first were introduced to you when you attended one of our music live streams to support our work. Lastly, don’t expect to immediately reach your goal. Next I would say take acting classes, specifically improv and comedy classes. Things will get difficult and if you instantly want to give up when things get hard, this may not be for you. If we reassure ourselves and fill our minds with positivity, it makes it easier to block out negativity.īTCF: What are your top three tips to help young performers pursue their dreams of being on a show like “All That”?ĪRIA: My first tip would be to make sure this is a career that you want to pursue. That is why mean comments hurt so much, I think. How important do you think it is for young people to own their self-awareness and create positive messages whenever then can? (Especially living is such a social media world)ĪRIA: It is extremely important! With social media, there is always going to be someone who doesn’t like what you are doing, and I think we rely too much on validation from others. ![]() I’m sure everyone has someone in their family like Lorraine.īTCF: It seems like you are a super positive person and it’s not uncommon to see you in a shirt or sweatshirt with a positive vibe, but also one that speaks to you in some way. She has appeared in two sketches so far and she is so relatable for me. ![]() Do you have a favorite character that you portray or a favorite episode?ĪRIA: My all-time favorite character of mine is my grandma character, Lorraine. It also includes moments of my life that I think will be interesting for the viewers.īTCF: You are so hilarious on Nickelodeon’ show, “All That”. It will allow people to get to know me better!īTCF: How would you describe your YouTube Channel?ĪRIA: My YouTube channel is mainly content creation parodies, mashups, covers, etc. I familiarized myself with the actual song first, then I started writing my version.īTCF: Your YouTube series – “The Queen Chronicles”!! – What’s the scoop on this?ĪRIA: I thought of the idea to make a series that illustrates certain parts of my journey as an actor and as a person. Then later I got the idea to combine my love of parodies and my love of Tabitha Brown. The girls in the video are my friends and some of my mom’s former students, so it was really cool working and having fun with them.īTCF: You recently created a video parody “Cabbage” where you not only tribute it to Tabitha Brown, and you rap! Can you tell us about how you came up with the concept and some more about it?ĪRIA: I am a huge Tabitha Brown fan, so one day I was trying to master her dialect and commonly used phrases by her. It’s like therapy for me.īTCF: It was so amazing to view your “Truly Me”music video – absolutely love it! How and why did you come up with this concept? What did the girls in it think about being a part of this?ĪRIA: When I wrote the song, I knew I wanted the concept to symbolize the competition that society brings on based on your looks, just in a more literal way. While writing songs and scripts allow me to write my emotions and feelings down. ![]() Acting allows me to release my emotions into a fictional character. “Have a good day but if you can’t, don’t go messin’ up someone else’s” – Tabitha BrownīTCF: As such a young writer, filmmaker, editor, singer, producer, and much more – how do you feel your creativity helps you deal with connecting to yourself and helps you grow in your daily life?ĪRIA: As a creative, I use the arts to express my emotions and feelings. ![]()
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