Developing the blind Rogue One fighter, Chirrut: Donnie Yen Rogue One Interview #RogueOneEvent
This event was hosted by Disney. All travel & accommodations were provided by Disney. We were advised before Donnie Yen interviewed the room, that he …
This event was hosted by Disney. All travel & accommodations were provided by Disney. We were advised before Donnie Yen interviewed the room, that he …
This event was hosted by Disney. All travel & accommodations were provided by Disney. It’s not often that a small town girl, like me, gets …
This event was hosted by Disney. All travel & accommodations were provided by Disney. It would be fun to say that my started like any …
This event was hosted by Disney. All travel & accommodations were provided by Disney. I woke up on December 4th with one thing on my …
This event was hosted by Disney. All travel & accommodations were provided by Disney. It has never taken much for my ears to perk up …
A few weeks ago I got the email of a lifetime! Disney, Lucasfilm, and Disney Junior invited me (with 24 other beautiful bloggers) to San Francisco, CA to cover the Rogue One Event, the release of Pinocchio on Blu-ray, and to celebrate the upcoming animated series, Mickey and the Roadster Racers! We will also be visiting Skywalker Ranch and The Walt Disney Family Museum.
I had the pleasure of sitting down with Loving actress, Terri Abney, along with the lead actors and Director of the Loving film. We talked to all of them about bringing the Loving story back to life. This is a very touching story because it’s true. It’s the true story of the Lovings, who were sentenced to prison or to leave the state simply because they were an interracial couple that got married. With the hate and discrimination this still exists, this movie couldn’t have released at a better time. There’s a lot that we need to talk about and Terri Abney has a very important message for this generation about love, acceptance, and speaking out.
For as far back as I remember, I fought for love. I wasn’t particularly raised to accept everyone for who they are. I was never …