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Vampire Diaries star Kat Graham recalls struggle as the 'only minority' on the show
Elsewhere in the interview, the Vampire Diaries star told how she would lie about her age in a bid to be a back-up dancer.Kat explained: "I did back up dancing, but I was underage."So I couldn't really go on tour like I wanted to with all the artists because I was a minor."The singer revealed that she came up with a genius way to get around it.Kat said: "So I'd lie about my age, and I'd get a little bit farther and then I'd get found out."Then I eventually was booking some stuff as a guest star, I did a lot of Disney stuff."When asked how she juggled a singing and acting career at the same time while she was on the show, the actress admitted she didn't get much downtime.Kat replied: "The cast enjoyed their time off, which was probably the healthiest."But I was kind of balancing my home life which was in LA at the time where I had a fiance and I was running back to LA."She went on to reveal that she relied on her friends to get her ready for red carpet events, who have now turned out to be huge TV stars.Kat said: "If I would have a red carpet [event], the only people that I knew that could do my makeup were my friends, [who have] now turned into stars of Ru Paul's Drag Race."So I would go out with [them], those were my friends," she added.Elsewhere in the chat, the singer spoke about her performance at Pride in London, saying: "For me, London is like one of the most important cities in the world and you have been invited to perform at such an impactful festival that is about human rights and equality is such an honour.It's different than getting invited to do, you know, a little show or something like that.She explained: "It's like, 'hey, we think that you are, your voice, is important enough to put you on stage.'"And for
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‘Love in the Villa’ Review: Kat Graham and Tom Hopper Make a Reservation for Amore in This Amiable Rom-Com
Courtney Howard It’s a little ironic that the fair-minded maiden in “Love in the Villa” yearns for an authentic, romantic Italian vacation since her fairy tale has been cobbled together by Netflix’s practically patented algorithm. Take one part down-on-her-luck female protagonist, add in a handsome-but-cantankerous gentleman either from or in an enchanting European setting, and mix with a generous splash of high jinks that force them to fall head over heels. Yet the blessed surprise awaiting even the most cynical of audiences of writer-director Mark Steven Johnson’s romantic comedy is that within the manufactured product lies a heartening appeal to its sensible delight.  Elementary school teacher Julie (Kat Graham), who is obsessed with “Romeo and Juliet,” has planned the trip of a lifetime with her boyfriend of four years, Brandon (Raymond Ablack). Their jaunt to Verona, Italy, includes everything from reservations at the finest restaurants to themed tours, all while staying in a villa that faces the balcony that inspired the famous scene in Shakespeare’s play. However, despite factoring in a sliver of spontaneity, Julie did not foresee Brandon getting cold feet and dumping her right before they’re to depart. Rather than mope in Minneapolis, she decides to go on the vacation alone.
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Kat Graham hits back at claims she 'took over' from Nina Dobrev on Vampire Diaries
The actress continued: "I was a human, a vampire, a doppelganger, a crazy immortal, a doppelganger pretending to be human, a human pretending to be a doppelganger."I got kidnapped, killed, resurrected, tortured, cursed, body-snatched, was dead and undead, and there’s still so much more to come … Elena fell in love not once, but twice, with two epic soulmates, and I myself made some of the best friends I’ll ever know and built an extended family I will love forever.”"There’s more to come before we wrap this up, and I promise you’ll get to hear all about my experiences … as we approach the season finale … but until then I invite you to hop on the roller coaster ride that is Elena Gilbert’s life and join me as I celebrate her and prepare to say goodbye to her — and to my work family — as I move on to the next chapter of my life."I want to share this goodbye with all of you," she ended her post.Elsewhere in the chat, the singer spoke about her performance at London Pride, saying: "It's such an honour for me because I spend a lot of time in London, my father's African but was in London, London based for many years."So I grew up listening to a lot of spice girls and Craig David and different artists like Elton John and Freddie Mercury."I was always really inspired by UK Music, UK artists to step UK garage," she added.Kat continued: "But for me, London is like one of the most important cities in the world and you have been invited to perform at such an impactful festival that is about human rights and equality is such an honour."It's different than getting invited to do, you know, a little show or something like that.She explained: "It's like, 'hey, we think that you are, your voice, is important enough to put you on
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