hollywoodlife.com – Lisa Vanderpump Reveals Why She’s Choosing To Stay Positive & Busy After A ‘Tough’ Year

Lisa Vanderpump tells HollywoodLife EXCLUSIVELY why she’s choosing to put all of her focus on the positive after a year filled with negativity.

Lisa Vanderpump, 58, has been very open and honest with her fans about enduring an extremely rough year. She lost her brother Mark, 59, in April 2018, followed by a lot of unnecessary drama on a show she helped build from the ground up, The Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills.

 

Full article here: https://hollywoodlife.com/2019/08/09/lisa-vanderpump-rhobh-positivity-year-interview/

MusicConnectionMag Youtube – MC Sessions – E.D.I. Mean (The Outlawz) & Jorge Peniche (All $ In) – Welcome To The West

Welcome to the West was founded to celebrate the West Coast and its impact on hip-hop and rap culture. From legends past, present, and future, fans can catch them performing LIVE at the 2nd annual “Welcome To The West” Music Festival 2019. It’s more than music—it’s a brand, a culture, and a lifestyle.

 

Full video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dG5iHHEe5MQ&feature=youtu.be

thegarnettereport.com – Q & A W/ ‘Annabelle Comes Home’ Co-Star Natalia Safran

1) I would like to go back to where everything started. Where are you from?

I was born and raised in Poznan, which is one of Poland’s biggest cities, right between Warsaw and Berlin, smack dab in the middle of Europe.

 

2) When did you know that acting was something you were passionate about and who was your inspiration (in regards to acting)?

I have loved movies ever since I can remember. I grew up in the late eighties when Poland was under the iron curtain and cinema provided a great escape from the reality of life under gruesome Soviet domination. I would watch movies in the Poznan film clubs as often as I could and since I was just a kid. My father created one of the biggest in Europe called Kinematograf ’75, where people could watch movies unavailable anywhere else. There was a talk before every screening introducing a picture and a lively conversation with the audience afterwards. We got to see everything from the Hollywood Golden Era classics to the German Realism, the French New Wave and everything else in between. I would see hundreds of movies a year fascinated by the art and craft that went into each one. The very first time I fell in love was with Gary Cooper. I was 13, watched him in For Whom The Bell Tolls, Love in the Afternoon and Ten North Frederick and I was spellbound. Love him to this day. I was mad about Humphrey Bogart too and his own brand of acting that seemed so effortless and so irresistible it was pure magic. Or Meryl Streep in Sophie’s Choice. I became passionate about acting, I started performing in amateur theater and all the school plays and knew it was something I wanted to make a big part of my life.

 

Full article here: https://thegarnettereport.com/entertainment/q-w-annabelle-comes-home-co-star-natalia-safran/

Authority Magazine – Annabelle Star Natalia Safran: “Diversity in entertainment is important because I believe that the only way to success in anything is working and sticking together”

I had the pleasure to interview Natalia Safran. From her superstar modeling roots in native Poland to her film and music charting success in the USA; Natalia is expanding her artistry as a multi-talented performer across the spectrum of the arts. Her career began as a high-fashion model strutting down runways and appearing in ad campaigns for top designers. From Calvin Klein to YSL to Dior and beyond — skyrocketing this towering supermodel from her home turf in Poland to couture shows from Paris to New York. Later, she relocated to Los Angeles to pursue music and acting. In 2001, Natalia was cast as the “Crying Bride” alongside Jennifer Lopez in the hit comedy, romance The Wedding Planner. From there, she co-starred in films, including Over Her Dead Body alongside Eva Longoria, Hours alongside the late Paul Walker, on a film that includes her haunting song, All I Feel Is You which went into the Top 20 on the Billboard Music Charts. This was followed by her appearance in the worldwide blockbuster film Aquaman, as the Queen of the Fisherman Kingdom Rina. Currently in theaters is Safran’s most recent major release, the third installment of the classic Horror film Annabelle Comes Home playing the role of “The Bride.” Safran’s acting credits prove an impressive roster of genres, showcasing her abilities beyond one cast type. Aside from acting, Natalia has also lent her voice to the big screen. Most recently, Safran’s song Daylight was featured in the Nicholas Sparks film The Choice. Her music credits also include features in other films, including Hours starring Paul Walker. Natalia writes and performs with her brother, Mikolaj Mick Jaroszyk, collectively known as “The Forevers,” with her songs having a singular style dubbed by the critics as Rocker Chill. Natalia and Mikolaj’s craving to create meaningful musical masterpieces is heard through their impassioned songs and lyrics that they continue to make. Natalia Safran’s current projects reach beyond acting and music, as she is also a producer with her husband, Peter Safran, through their production house The Safran Company. Top film releases from The Nun, The Conjuring, and Vehicle 19 have all come out of the acclaimed production company. Safran maintains an image of excellence and not only through her notable work, but also through the ways she continuously and selflessly supports the community around her. She is proudly on the board of Project Angel Food delivering life-nurturing food to the ill and struggling in Los Angeles. In addition, she is also a supporter of Kidsave, an organization that hosts neglected, foreign orphans and assists them in getting adopted.

 

Full article here: https://medium.com/authority-magazine/annabelle-star-natalia-safran-diversity-in-entertainment-is-important-because-i-believe-that-the-870b2e604d8b

thriveglobal.com – Annabelle Star Natalia Safran: “I wish I had realized sooner the simple, but elusive truth about failure — that it is an inherent part of life and the only real way to learn and grow stronger”

I had the pleasure to interview Natalia Safran. From her superstar modeling roots in native Poland to her film and music charting success in the USA; Natalia is expanding her artistry as a multi-talented performer across the spectrum of the arts. Her career began as a high-fashion model strutting down runways and appearing in ad campaigns for top designers. From Calvin Klein to YSL to Dior and beyond — skyrocketing this towering supermodel from her home turf in Poland to couture shows from Paris to New York. Later, she relocated to Los Angeles to pursue music and acting. In 2001, Natalia was cast as the “Crying Bride” alongside Jennifer Lopez in the hit comedy, romance The Wedding Planner. From there, she co-starred in films, including Over Her Dead Body alongside Eva Longoria, Hours alongside the late Paul Walker, on a film that includes her haunting song, All I Feel Is You which went into the Top 20 on the Billboard Music Charts. This was followed by her appearance in the worldwide blockbuster film Aquaman, as the Queen of the Fisherman Kingdom Rina. Currently in theaters is Safran’s most recent major release, the third installment of the classic Horror film Annabelle Comes Home playing the role of “The Bride.” Safran’s acting credits prove an impressive roster of genres, showcasing her abilities beyond one cast type. Aside from acting, Natalia has also lent her voice to the big screen. Most recently, Safran’s song Daylight was featured in the Nicholas Sparks film The Choice. Her music credits also include features in other films, including Hours starring Paul Walker. Natalia writes and performs with her brother, Mikolaj Mick Jaroszyk, collectively known as “The Forevers,” with her songs having a singular style dubbed by the critics as Rocker Chill. Natalia and Mikolaj’s craving to create meaningful musical masterpieces is heard through their impassioned songs and lyrics that they continue to make. Natalia Safran’s current projects reach beyond acting and music, as she is also a producer with her husband, Peter Safran, through their production house The Safran Company. Top film releases from The Nun, The Conjuring, and Vehicle 19 have all come out of the acclaimed production company. Safran maintains an image of excellence and not only through her notable work, but also through the ways she continuously and selflessly supports the community around her. She is proudly on the board of Project Angel Food delivering life-nurturing food to the ill and struggling in Los Angeles. In addition, she is also a supporter of Kidsave, an organization that hosts neglected, foreign orphans and assists them in getting adopted.

 

 

Full article here: https://thriveglobal.com/stories/annabelle-star-natalia-safran-i-wish-i-had-realized-sooner-the-simple-but-elusive-truth-about-failure%E2%80%8A-%E2%80%8Athat-it-is-an-inherent-part-of-life-and-the-only-real-way-to/