The 93rd annual Academy Awards -known as the Oscars. The awards show takes place live tonight. As always, we like to share who we think will win, who actually won and whether we were correct on our predictions. It’s been quite an awards season as we have navigates the pandemic for over the past year and we’re always looking forward to who will hit the red carpet and come home with the Oscar.
STEVEN YEUN Minari
LAKEITH STANFIELD Judas and the Black Messiah
CAREY MULLIGAN Promising Young Woman
YUH-JUNG Minari
WOLFWALKERS Tomm Moore, Ross Stewart, Paul Young and Stephan Roelants
PINOCCHIO Massimo Cantini Parrini
PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN Emerald Fennell
TIME Massimo Garrett Bradley, Lauren Domino and Kellen Quinn
A LOVE SONG FOR LATASHA Sophia Nahli Allison and Janice Duncan
THE TRIAL OF THE CHICAGO 7 Alan Baumgarten
QUO VADIS, AIDA? Bosnia and Herzegovina
PINOCCHIO Mark Coullier, Dalia Colli and Francesco Pegoretti
SOUL Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross and Jon Batiste
SPEAK NOW From One Night in Miami…; Music and Lyric by Leslie Odom, Jr. and Sam Ashworth
THE TRIAL OF THE CHICAGO 7 Marc Platt and Stuart Besser, Producers
TENET Production Design: Nathan Crowley; Set Decoration: Kathy Lucas
YES-PEOPLE Gisli Darri Halidorsson and Arnar Gunnarsson
WHITE EYE Tomer Shushan and Shira Hochman
SOUND OF METAL Nicolas Becker, Jaime Baksht, Michelle Couttolenc, Carlos Cortes and Phillip Bladh
TENET Andrew Jackson, David Lee, Andrew Lockley and Scott Fisher
THE WHITE TIGER Written for the screen by Ramin Bahrani
9LIST ROUTIN3S | NOMI RUIZ
KEEPING IT FUN WITH VANESSA LACHEY
We caught up with one of our faves, Vanessa Lachey who got her start competing in pageants, being a host on MTV's TRL as well as a number of TV hosting jobs. She also appeared on CBS' The Bold and The Beautiful, FOX's BH90210, and recently, FOX's Call Me Kat. We talked with her to find out how she fell in love with the entertainment industry, Netflix's Love is Blind which she hosts with her husband and 98 Degrees band member, Nick Lachey and what she's working on at the moment!
ATHLEISURE MAG: We’ve been fans of yours since you were on the pageant circuit and of course seeing you as a host on TRL, when did you realize that you wanted to be in the entertainment industry and what drew you to it?
VANESSA LACHEY: I have always loved entertaining my family and friends. I liked making people laugh, and honestly with my dad being in the Air Force and me moving around a lot, being silly and outgoing was my way to make friends and also a coping mechanism for when I was sad or uncomfortable. The pageant was a dare when I was in high school. More of a push my boyfriend's dad who thought if I won his son would appreciate me more. What ended up happening was I realized I only knew how to be ME. I was so nervous and I thought I never stood a chance, but once I won, by being me, I realized how special and unique we all are and can be, as long as we stay true to ourselves. When I started hosting I combined two things I LOVED and knew, music and my outgoing personality. It was such a fun fit and my most favorite job! I owe a lot to both of those experiences and what they did for me personally and professionally.
AM: You've been in so many different great shows, what are the things that you look for when you're considering participating in them?
VL: Honestly, the number one thing I think about is how will the affect my family. Both with my schedule and time away from my kids and time away from my kids and time away from my husband. Next I look at the role and if it's fun, would I enjoy it and how can I make it “mine." For hosting I always want to be a part of something fun and entertaining, but love when I also get to be a part of something bigger and moving or inspirational.
AM: It feels like last year we consumed a lot more programming than normal due to lockdowns etc and we got sucked into Love is Blind. I loved the concept behind it and thought that you and Nick as hosts was such a great addition! What drew you to being involved and how was it for you and your husband to do this together?
VL: This was such a fun project to work on together. We actually hadn’t work together much previously – we’d done a few pageant hosting gigs together but that was it – so it was kind of an experiment to see what our working dynamic might be like. What drew us to it was actually the similarity between the show and how Nick and I first started dating. When we first got together he was living in LA and me in NY, so we communicated mostly over text or the phone for the longest time, really only seeing each other when one of us had work in the other’s city. Obviously we had already seen each other when we started dating, but we loved the concept of this show where people meet and fall in love without relying on physical attraction or having the burden of outside distractions. None of us knew what they outcome would be, so it was a wonderful surprise to see the couples and love that resulted from season one!
AM: Will you be coming back for the next season and can you share anything for fans of the show?
VL: Yes! We are so excited to be starting filming for season two AND three in the next few weeks! Season 2 will be in Chicago and season 3 in Dallas. I can’t share too much, but I can promise you won’t have to wait too long before you get to see it all unfold.
AM: Tell us about your new role as Tara Barnett in Call Me Kat and why you wanted to be on this fun show?
VL: Yes – Tara is such a fun character to play and I really enjoy the sit-com space. I’m also a big fan of Mayim Bialik’s and working together and playing best friends has been such a joy. This was one of the first times a job approached me about a role they thought I’d be a fit for, and I feel so incredibly lucky to be working during an otherwise really difficult time.
AM: I know you haven't been on this show although you could be in an upcoming season, but last year many fans of the Masked Singer kept thinking that the Snow Owls were you and Nick when it was actually Clint Black and Lisa Hartman Black! Would you ever consider being on this show and what would your costume be?
VL: It’s so funny seeing all the speculation around Nick and this show! We enjoy watching at home and even the kids love analyzing the contestants people think sound like him. I think I will leave the singing to Nick, but it certainly would be fun!
AM: In addition to playing roles in various shows and competing on Dancing with the Stars, you have hosted a number of great shows from TRL, Top Chef Junior, hosting various Miss USA and Miss Universe pageants, you will be hosting a virtual awards show called Total Wireless Awards. Can you tell us more about this show and who is being honored?
VL: Yes! I’m so excited to be a part of a program that is so positive – I think we can all use more positivity after the past year. The Total Wireless Awards are featuring five amazing real-life individuals who have really done amazing for themselves, their families or their communities during a really challenging year.
We’ve got a single mom who is working so hard in order to give her three kids the best education possible, all while going to school herself. A high school student named Danny Goldberg who was inspired by his ER physician dad to find ways to help his community during lockdown and started Zoomers to Boomers – an organization that is now active in more than 30 cities across the globe! And a goofy, comedian dad who started making fun TikTok videos with his kindergarten aged-daughter to help make virtual learning more fun.
All of these amazing stories were made possible by virtual connection – something that Total Wireless offers at such an affordable price – plans start at just $25 a month with no-contract required. We’ll be releasing the five stories on Total Wireless’s Instagram page on March 16th and are asking folks to go vote for their favorite story. Then in a few weeks, I’ll be announcing the “fan favorite” winner and sitting down with them to reveal their grand prize!
AM: Are there upcoming projects that we should keep an eye out for that you can tell us about?
VL: I’ll be starting production for Netflix’s Love is Blind Season 2 & 3 and so excited for what’s ahead.
PHOTO COURTESY | Vanessa Lachey
Read the Mar Issue #63 of Athleisure Mag and see Keeping it Fun with Vanessa Lachey in mag.
A PASSION REALIZED WITH JASON OPPENHEIM
Since the launch of Netflix's Selling Sunset, we have enjoyed being able to get the scoop on the real estate market especially within one of the top agencies in The Oppenheim Group this docuseries. We have enjoyed seeing this team booking listings, holding open houses, celebs they work with and the drama that comes along. This month, our cover is luxury real estate brokerage owner, attorney, contractor and developer - Jason Oppenheim. We took some time to talk to the Selling Sunset star to find out how he transitioned from being a corporate lawyer and eventually to working in real estate. He talks with us about his firm, his team, the successful show, which has just been greenlit for a fourth and fifth season, as well as the importance of philanthropy and making it a team effort.
ATHLEISURE MAG: Prior to being in real estate, you were a corporate lawyer, what was the moment that you realized that you wanted to work in the real estate industry as I know that your great-great grandfather Jacob Stern, started his firm in the 1800s and was instrumental in creating a number of deals in the early development of LA?
JASON OPPENHEIM: That’s difficult. I left my law firm not knowing what I wanted to do and not having anything lined up. I went and traveled the world for 3 years after I quit my law firm. So I really wasn’t working for years after that. Even when I got back into the United States, I wasn’t sure that I wanted to get into real estate. I knew that it was a passion of mine and I gave it a shot. But I definitely wouldn’t say that I knew before I left law that I wanted to do real estate.
AM: Why did you decide to ultimately launch your own firm that you’re president and founder of?
JO: I was at Coldwell Banker for many years and getting experience and I was working on a team of two women. They taught me a lot and I actually really liked that team, but I didn’t enjoy working at such a large brokerage at Coldwell Banker. So that was kind of the impetuous of me leaving and just starting my own firm. I think that I had just developed enough of a client base that I felt comfortable and I had always wanted to be an entrepreneur and had always wanted to do my own thing. But I had to create that confidence and make sure that I had enough of a book of business to be able to do that.
AM: We have had a number of people that we have interviewed who began as lawyers and have transitioned into other careers, as well as our co-founder that has done the same. What skills from practicing law have also carried over to what you do within your industry now?
JO: Yeah I think that being a lawyer is probably one of the most applicable professions so I think that there are a lot of things that helped me as a lawyer that have been applied to me being in real estate. I think that creative thinking and critical thinking have been two of the most important things that I took. Being an advocate for your client is something that I understood and of course, just your legal acumen. So much of practicing real estate requires that the more understanding that you have of the law, documents, contracts etc. – I think that the better you will be as a real estate agent. I don’t think that there is probably more of a relevant profession for a real estate agent than as a lawyer!
AM: In terms of location and your territory, what areas do you guys cover?
JO: Oh all over Los Angeles really. Certainly, we are the most prolific agents in the Sunset Strip and Hollywood Hills. We also do a ton in Beverly Hills and we’re opening up a new office in Orange County and we’re getting a lot of new listings down there. I would really say all of Southern California.
AM: In terms of you opening another location, what is the process and/or criteria that you look for when it comes to making that commitment? I know in watching the show, there was talk and hope from some of the agents in terms of opening up in Miami?
JO: Well, it’s a very slow process. I mean I’ve been thinking for many years about opening a second office and I was very reticent to do so until I was certain about a lot of different factors. One of them is that there is a healthy luxury market, another one is great office space, another is that I am able to recruit top agents, another is that it’s a place that I love and enjoy – you know I have to be passionate about it and I’m not going to open up an office in an area that I wouldn’t want to live in myself! I’m probably going to buy a second home in Newport Beach. And also location! It needs to be far enough from LA where it makes sense. You want to expand when you’re doing this. Orange County by far, I thought was an important area that I wasn’t in. I think that there are others like The Valley, Miami, New York, but I thought that hands down, this was the best place for a second office.
AM: Before getting into the show, what is a typical day like for you and how involved are you with the agents that work with you?
JO: I mean a typical day. I’m up – usually, my dogs wake me up because they want to be fed maybe around 7am. I take my dogs to coffee every morning so I take them to a coffee shop, usually a different coffee shop for about half an hour. I go through emails and take things slow on my own. Then I come into the office and basically just work and catch up with my staff and go through emails. I go through showings that I have, meet with clients and a lot of it is on the phone. Sometimes I have interviews but a ton of phone calls – I mean dozens and dozens of phone calls. I don’t even know how many, but it is a lot.
AM: When it comes to onboarding your agents, what are you looking for to represent The Oppenheim Group?
JO: You know, an intelligent, thoughtful, sophisticated person. Experience is preferred but it is less important to me then I think raw intelligence and general ambition. Someone that I get along with.
These are people that I will be out with for lunch or at a listing appointment and it’s important to me that I get along with them and that they get along with everyone else! You know, it’s just about being with good people! I mean I really wouldn’t take an agent, no matter how successful they are, that he or she just wasn’t a good person!
AM: On the show we see some serious open houses that have had some fun themes that your team has put together that remind me of editor events that we can’t wait to get back to – what have been some of the favorite ones that your firm has been part of?
JO: I think that I always like a first open house because I think that is very exciting! So the first open house for a new great listing is pretty exciting. I do have to say that generally, my favorite open houses tend to be my favorite listings. Obviously, my favorite open houses tend to be those that I would want to stay at even if it wasn’t an open house - sexy view, tall ceilings, open floor plan and all the stuff that just kind of makes it more fun. More importantly, I would say, it’s the first one because for me it’s about meeting clients, meeting buyers and it’s also about price point. I like open houses at an attainable price point in the area. Sure it’s fun to sit at a $10 million dollar open house, but I would prefer to sit at a $3 or $4 million open house because I am going to meet more people.
AM: This past year has definitely made a lot of our workflows change in many ways, what did you do to navigate these times and how do you feel the market has been for you?
JO: You know, we’ve done all right. We had a decent year despite the pandemic. The luxury market is not only fine even thoughout the pandemic, but it is extremely well right now. I think that we were extremely fortunate and I think that our clients were extremely fortunate and that they have recovered from this. I wouldn’t say that there is any long-term impact at all.
AM: How did the concept of the show, Selling Sunset come about and ultimately, what are the takeaways that you want to know about this show when they are watching it?
JO: You know, we had been approached by different producers and agents for quite some time and both my brother and I were rather reticent to move forward on a show. But when Adam DiVello (Editor’s Note: Adam is formerly a Senior Production and Development Executive at MTV where he developed Laguna Beach. He left the network and launched Done and Done Productions and created as well as executive produced its successful spinoff, The Hills and The City. He is producing Selling Sunset.) reached out to us, we thought about it a bit more and we took a team meeting and I think he had a bit more influence with us and we started to slowly come around. We wanted Netflix, but we weren’t sure if we would get Netflix so we were excited about that!
In terms of what they would take away from it, you know what I would say? I would simply say, that they should just enjoy and watch the show! There’s so much about television now more than ever, just being able to sit down – for me, I like to sit down with my dogs and just sit down for a couple of hours and just destress and have fun! In many ways, I hope that that would be enough for me! I would hope that when people come up to me that they just say that they enjoyed the show, it makes them happy, it’s fun to watch, they enjoy looking at the real estate and that’s enough for me! If they come out of it with more of an understanding for real estate or a passion for it that would be great. I always think that real estate is such a great opportunity for investors and people generally. So if I can get people to be excited about that whether that means they join the profession and become real estate agents or they want to do it as an investment, I think that either one of those would be great simply for the show.
AM: How did you decide who would be on the show?
JO: I didn’t really decide. Obviously, it would be people at my brokerage but it was more of a production decision than anything else.
AM: As a fan of the show, when you and your team are in the office, we’re always thinking about how close you are together. Is it ever distracting when you’re all in there together between doing calls, maintaining business etc?
JO: Well I do step out sometimes to make phone calls from time to time as everyone will! I do like the idea of an open office, but there are certainly negative effects to having such an open office.
AM: Recently, you were greenlit for a 4th and 5th season. How long do you film each season and how are you able to juggle the demands of your business while integrating the show into it?
JO: It’s not terrible for me. The filming requirements aren’t as demanding for me as they are for some of the other women so I manage ok. But you know, it’s certainly a balancing act and we just work really hard. So we end up just having to work more hours in the day to be honest. That’s ok because we all love what we do and we are all capable of doing that.
AM: You’re getting ready to film the next season and for avid viewers, there was a lot going on! Can you share what a general idea of when this will air?
JO: Well we haven’t started filming yet so there isn’t anything that I can tell you about that!
AM: Alright then. We’ll just have to stay tuned!
What have you learned about yourself in filming this show?
JO: You know, one of my biggest concerns was since I’m a private person, I was concerned about people coming up to me. But I think that what may be a surprise to most is how much I enjoy kind of just having the ability to make people be happy and to smile. Just to enjoy watching people smile is really enjoyable for me. I love when a young person comes up to the window and takes a photo of me and they’re just happy! You can kind of tell that you made their day happier and that feels great! That was one of the things that I wasn’t expecting as much.
AM: Clearly you’re very fit, what are your workout routines that you like to do to stay in shape?
JO: Just the gym and that’s it. I wish that I had something more exciting to say. I mean, I workout less than what people think. I workout for less than 30 minutes and I get teased sometimes on how little I workout, but I don’t do it for so long. I go to Monarch Athletic Club or Equinox.
AM: Do you have certain routines that you like to do?
JO: I like to do everything.
AM: How do you take time for yourself?
JO: Oftentimes, ironically enough, I sit down and watch Netflix you know? Because I really enjoy it. Most days, I’m at home watching TV with my dogs and it makes me pretty happy. I like to go out to dinner with my friends, but most of the time, I like to sit, watch a game, sit down with my dogs with some frozen yogurt and watch Netflix.
AM: One of the things we enjoyed watching in the show was how much philanthropy is very important to you and you get your office involved as well. What organizations do you like to give of your time and/or donate to?
JO: Yeah that episode that you saw on Selling Sunset is the one that I love giving to – Food on Foot. I like to not only spend my time when I can, but more importantly, I like to be charitable with some of the income that I have as I think that they do a really, really good job. I think that we’re going to be on Celebrity Family Feud soon and we have chosen that charity so hopefully we’ll win some money on Celebrity Family Feud.
AM: For #TRIBEGOALS, we like to ask those that are trailblazers in their industry, who are 3 people that you are inspired by that got you to where you are today whether you know them in person or follow them from afar.
JO: I like Albert Einstein definitely as someone that I look up to. I’d say that I was very lucky to have in both of my professions in real estate and in law – I was able to work with very successful people that earned my respect and were able to teach me about leadership, experience and professionalism. The woman that I worked under when I was at Coldwell Banker, her name is Joyce Rey. She is still an icon in real estate and she taught me a lot. Then when I was a lawyer, Daniel Petrocelli is one of the leading attorneys in the country as well, just as Joyce is one of the leading women in real estate. So I guess, I was just really lucky in my professions in law and in real estate to work with someone like Joyce Rey and Dan Petrocelli. I think that they had such an influence on me in terms of my professional life.
PHOTOGRAPHY CREDITS
| PHOTOGRAPHY CREDITS | FRONT COVER, PG 22 + 23 Benjo Arwas | BACK COVER, PG 16, 18, 21, 24, 27 - 32 Rochelle Brodin |
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AWARDS SEASON 2021 | ACADEMY AWARDS
The 93rd annual Academy Awards -known as the Oscars. The awards show takes place live on April 25th from the Dolby Theatre at the Hollywood & Highland Center in Los Angeles. As always, we like to share who we think will win, who actually won and whether we were correct on our predictions. This particular awards show allows the industry to vote on their colleagues and is always a nice one to watch throughout the night.
ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
RIZ AHMED Sound of Metal
CHADWICK BOSEMAN Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
ANTHONY HOPKINS The Father
GARY OLDMAN Mank
STEVEN YEUN Minari
ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
SACHA BARON COHEN The Trial of the Chicago 7
DANIEL KALUUYA Judas and the Black Messiah
LESLIE ODOM, JR. One Night in Miami…
PAUL RACI Sound of Metal
LAKEITH STANFIELD Judas and the Black Messiah
ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE
VIOLA DAVIS Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
ANDRA DAY The United States vs. Billie Holiday
VANESSA KIRBY Pieces of a Woman
FRANCES MCDORMAND Nomadland
CAREY MULLIGAN Promising Young Woman
ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
MARIA BAKALOVA Borat Subsequent Moviefilm: Delivery of Prodigious Bribe to American Regime for Make Benefit Once Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan
GLENN CLOSE Hillbilly Energy
OLIVIA COLMAN The Father
AMANDA SEYFRIED Mank
YUH-JUNG Minari
ANIMATED FEATURE FILM
ONWARD Dan Scanlon and Kori Rae
OVER THE MOON Glen Keane, Gennie Rim and Peillin Chou
A SHAUN THE SHEEP MOVIE: FARMAGEDDON Richard Phelan, Will Becher and Paul Kewley
SOUL Pete DOcter and Dana Murray
WOLFWALKERS Tomm Moore, Ross Stewart, Paul Young and Stephan Roelants
CINEMATOGRAPHY
JUDAS AND THE BLACK MESSIAH Sean Bobbitt
MANK Erik Messerschmidt
NEWS OF THE WORLD Dariusz Wolski
NOMADLAND Joshua James Richards
THE TRIAL OF THE CHICAGO 7 Phedon Papamichael
COSTUME DESIGN
EMMA Alexandra Byrne
MA RAINEY’S BLACK BOTTOM Ann Roth
MANK Trish Summerville
MULAN Joshua Bina Daigeler
PINOCCHIO Massimo Cantini Parrini
DIRECTING
ANOTHER ROUND Thomas Vinterberg
MANK David Fincher
MINARI Lee Isaac Chung
NOMADLAND Chloe Zhao
PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN Emerald Fennell
DOCUMENTARY (FEATURE)
COLLECTIVE Alexander Nanau and Bianca Oana
CRIP CAMP Nicole Newnham, Jim LeBrecht and Sara Bolder
THE MOLE AGENT Maite Alberdi and Marcela Santibanez
MY OCTOPUS TEACHER Pippa Ehrlich, James Reed and Craig Foster
TIME Massimo Garrett Bradley, Lauren Domino and Kellen Quinn
DOCUMENTARY (SHORT SUBJECT)
COLETTE Anthony Glacchino and Alice Doyard
A CONCERTO IS A CONVERSATION Ben Proudfoot and Kris Bowers
DO NOT SPLIT Anders Hammer and Charlotte Cook
HUNGER WARD Skye Fitzgerald and Michael Scheuerman
A LOVE SONG FOR LATASHA Sophia Nahli Allison and Janice Duncan
FILM EDITING
THE FATHER Rorgos Lamprinos
NOMADLAND Chloe Zhao
PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN Frederic Thoraval
SOUND OF METAL Mikkel E. G. Nielsen
THE TRIAL OF THE CHICAGO 7 Alan Baumgarten
INTERNATIONAL FEATURE FILM
ANOTHER ROUND Denmark
BETTER DAYS Hong Kong
COLLECTIVE Romania
THE MAN WHO SOLD HIS SKIN Tunisia
QUO VADIS, AIDA? Bosnia and Herzegovina
MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING
EMMA Marese Langan, Laura Allen and Claudia Stolze
HILLBILLY ELEGY Eryn Krueger Mekash, Matthew Mungle and Patricia Dehaney
MA RAINEY’S BLACK BOTTOM Sergio-Lopez RIvera, Mia Neal and Jamika Wilson
MANK Gigi Williams, Kimberley Spiteri and Colleen LaBaff
PINOCCHIO Mark Coullier, Dalia Colli and Francesco Pegoretti
MUSIC (ORIGINAL SCORE)
DA 5 BLOODS Terence Blanchard
MANK Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross
MINARI Emile Mosseri
NEWS OF THE WORLD James Newton Howard
SOUL Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross and Jon Batiste
MUSIC (ORIGINAL SONG)
FIGHT FOR YOU From Judas and the Black Messiah; Music by H.E.R. and Dernst Emile II; Lyric by H.E.R. and Tiara Thomas
HEAR MY VOICE From the Trial of the Chicago 7; Music by Daniel Pemberton; Lyric by Daniel Pamberton and Celeste Waite
HUSAVIK From Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga; Music and Lyric by Savan Kotecha, Fat Max Gsus and Rickard Goransson
IO SI (SEEN) From the Life Ahead (La Vita Davanti a Se); Music by Diane Warren; Lyric by Diane Warren and Laura Pausini
SPEAK NOW From One Night in Miami…; Music and Lyric by Leslie Odom, Jr. and Sam Ashworth
BEST PICTURE
THE FATHER David Parfitt, Jean-Louis Livi and Phillippe Carcassonne, Producers
JUDAS AND THE BLACK MESSIAH Shaka King, Charles D. King and Ryan Coogler, Producers
MANK Cean Chaffin, Eric Roth and Douglas Urbanski, Producers
MINARI Christina Oh, Producer
NOMADLAND Frances McDormand, Peter Spears, Mollye Asher, Dan Janvey and Chloe Zhao, Producers
PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN Ben Browning, Ashley Fox, Emerald Fennell and Josey McNamara, Producers
SOUND OF METAL Bert Hamelinck and Sacha Ben Harroche, Producers
THE TRIAL OF THE CHICAGO 7 Marc Platt and Stuart Besser, Producers
PRODUCTION DESIGN
THE FATHER Production Design: Peter Francis; Set Decoration: Cathy Featherstone
MA RAINEY’S BLACK BOTTOM Production Design: Mark Ricker; Set Decoration: Karen O’Hara and Diana Stoughton
MANK Production Design: Donald Graha, Burt; Set Decoration: Jan Pascale
NEWS OF THE WORLD Production Design: David Crank; Set Decoration; Elizabeth Keenan
TENET Production Design: Nathan Crowley; Set Decoration: Kathy Lucas
SHORT FILM (ANIMATED)
BURROW Madeline Sharafian and Michael Capbarat
GENIUS LOCI Adrien Merigeau and Amaury Ovise
IF ANYTHING HAPPENS I LOVE YOU Will McCormack and Michael Govier
OPERA Erick Oh
YES-PEOPLE Gisli Darri Halidorsson and Arnar Gunnarsson
SHORT FILM (LIVE ACTION)
FEELING THROUGH Doug Roland and Susan Ruzenski
THE LETTER ROOM Elvira Lind and Sofia Sondervan
THE PRESENT Farah Nabulsi and Ossama Bawardi
TWO DISTANT STRANGERS Travon Free and Martin Desmond Roe
WHITE EYE Tomer Shushan and Shira Hochman
SOUND
GREYHOUND Warren Shaw, Michael Minkler, Beau Borders and David Wyman
MANK Ren Klyce, K+Jeremy Molod, David Parker, Nathan Nance and Drew Kunin
NEWS OF THE WORLD Oliver Tarney, Mike Prestwood Smith, William Miller and John Pritchett
SOUL Ren Klyce, Coya Elliott and David Parker
SOUND OF METAL Nicolas Becker, Jaime Baksht, Michelle Couttolenc, Carlos Cortes and Phillip Bladh
VISUAL EFFECTS
LOVE AND MONSTERS Matt Sloan, Genevieve Camilleri, Matt Everitt and Brian Cox
THE MIDNIGHT SKY Matthew Kasmir, Christopher Lawrence, Max Solomon and David Watkins
MULAN Sean Faden, Anders Langlands, Seth Maury and Steve Ingram
THE ONE AND ONLY IVAN Nick Davis, Greg Fisher, Ben Jones and Santiago Colomo Martinez
TENET Andrew Jackson, David Lee, Andrew Lockley and Scott Fisher
WRITING (ADAPTED SCREENPLAY)
BORAT SUBSEQUENT MOVIEFILM: DELIVERY OF PRODIGIOUS BRIBE TO AMERICAN REGIME FOR MAKE BENEFIT ONCE GLORIOUS NATION OF KAZAKHSTAN Screenplay by Sacha Baron Cohen & Anthony Hines & Dan Swimer & Peter Baynham & Eric Rivinoja & Dan Maxer & Jena Friedman & Lee Kern; Story by Sacha Baron Cohen & Anthony Hines & Dan Swimer & Nina Pedrad
THE FATHER Screenplay by Christopher Hampton and Florian Zeller
NOMADLAND Written for the screen by Chlow Zhao
ONE NIGHT IN MIAMI… Screenplay by Kemp Powers
THE WHITE TIGER Written for the screen by Ramin Bahrani
WRITING (ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY)
JUDAS AND THE BLACK MESSIAH Screenplay by Will Benson & Shaka King; Story by Will Berson & Shaka King and Kenny Lucas & Keith Lucas
MINARI Written by Lee Isaac Chung
PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN Written by Emerald Fennell
SOUND OF METAL Screenplay by Darius Marder & Abraham Marder; Story by Darius Marder & Derek Clanfrance
THE TRIAL OF THE CHICAGO 7 Written by Aaron Sorkin
AWARDS SEASON 2021 | SCREEN ACTORS GUILD NOMINATIONS
The 27th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (SAG) which is presented by SAG-AFTRA, will take place on Sunday, April 4th on TNT and TBS at 9pm EST. As always, we like to share who we think will win, who actually won and whether we were correct on our predictions. This particular awards show allows the industry to vote on their colleagues and is always a nice one to watch throughout the night.
OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A MALE ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
RIZ AHMED / Ruben – “SOUND OF METAL”
CHADWICK BOSEMAN / Levee – “MA RAINEY’S BLACK BOTTOM”
ANTHONY HOPKINS / Anthony – “THE FATHER”
GARY OLDMAN / Herman Mankiewicz – “MANK”
STEVEN YEUN / Jacob – “MINARI”
OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A FEMALE ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
AMY ADAMS / Bev – “HILLBILLY ELEGY”
VIOLA DAVIS / Ma Rainey – “MA RAINEY’S BLACK BOTTOM”
VANESSA KIRBY / Martha – “PIECES OF A WOMAN”
FRANCES McDORMAND / Fern – “NOMADLAND”
CAREY MULLIGAN / Cassandra – “PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN”
OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A MALE ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
SACHA BARON COHEN / Abbie Hoffman – “THE TRIAL OF THE CHICAGO 7”
CHADWICK BOSEMAN / Stormin’ Norman – “DA 5 BLOODS”
DANIEL KALUUYA / Fred Hampton – “JUDAS AND THE BLACK MESSIAH”
JARED LETO / Albert Sparma – “THE LITTLE THINGS”
LESLIE ODOM JR. / Sam Cooke – “ONE NIGHT IN MIAMI…”
OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A FEMALE ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
MARIA BAKALOVA / Tutar – “BORAT SUBSEQUENT MOVIEFILM”
GLENN CLOSE / Mamaw – “HILLBILLY ELEGY”
OLIVIA COLMAN / Anne – “THE FATHER”
YUH-JUNG YOUN / Soonja – “MINARI”
HELENA ZENGEL / Johanna – “NEWS OF THE WORLD”
OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A CAST IN A MOTION PICTURE
DA 5 BLOODS
CHADWICK BOSEMAN / Stormin' Norman
PAUL WALTER HAUSER / Simon
NGUYEN NGOC LAM / Quan
LE Y LAN / Tien Luu
NORM LEWIS / Eddie
DELROY LINDO / Paul
JONATHAN MAJORS / David
VAN VERONICA NGO / Hanoi Hannah
JOHNNY TRI NGUYEN / Vinh Tran
JASPER PAAKKONEN / Seppo
CLARKE PETERS / Otis
SANDY HUONG PHAM / Michon
JEAN RENO / Desroche
MELANIE THIERRY / Hedy
ISIAH WHITLOCK JR. / Melvin
MA RAINEY’S BLACK BOTTOM
CHADWICK BOSEMAN / Levee
JONNY COYNE / Sturdyvant
VIOLA DAVIS / Ma Rainey
COLMAN DOMINGO / Cutler
MICHAEL POTTS / Slow Drag
GLYNN TURMAN / Toledo
MINARI
NOEL KATE CHO / Anne
YERI HAN / Monica
SCOTT HAZE / Billy
ALAN KIM / David
WILL PATTON / Paul
STEVEN YEUN / Jacob
YUH-JUNG YOUN / Soonja
ONE NIGHT IN MIAMI…
KINGSLEY BEN-ADIR / Malcolm X
BEAU BRIDGES / Mr. Carlton
LAWRENCE GILLIARD JR. / Drew “Bundini” Brown
ELI GOREE / Cassius Clay
ALDIS HODGE / Jim Brown
MICHAEL IMPERIOLI / Angelo Dundee
JOAQUINA KALUKANGO / Betty X
LESLIE ODOM JR. / Sam Cooke
LANCE REDDICK / Kareem X
NICOLETTE ROBINSON / Barbara Cooke
THE TRIAL OF THE CHICAGO 7
YAHYA ABDUL-MATEEN II / Bobby Seale
SACHA BARON COHEN / Abbie Hoffman
JOSEPH GORDON-LEVITT / Richard Schultz
KELVIN HARRISON JR. / Fred Hampton
MICHAEL KEATON / Ramsey Clark
FRANK LANGELLA / Judge Julius Hoffman
JOHN CARROLL LYNCH / David Dellinger
EDDIE REDMAYNE / Tom Hayden
MARK RYLANCE / William Kunstler
ALEX SHARP / Rennie Davis
JEREMY STRONG / Jerry Rubin
OUTSTANDING ACTION PERFORMANCE BY A STUNT ENSEMBLE IN A MOTION PICTURE
“DA 5 BLOODS”
“MULAN”
“NEWS OF THE WORLD”
“THE TRIAL OF THE CHICAGO 7”
“WONDER WOMAN 1984”
OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A MALE ACTOR IN A TELEVISION MOVIE OR LIMITED SERIES
BILL CAMP / Mr. Shaibel – “THE QUEEN’S GAMBIT”
DAVEED DIGGS / Marquis de Lafayette/Thomas Jefferson – “HAMILTON”
HUGH GRANT / Jonathan Fraser – “THE UNDOING”
ETHAN HAWKE / John Brown – “THE GOOD LORD BIRD”
MARK RUFFALO / Dominick Birdsey/Thomas Birdsey – “I KNOW THIS MUCH IS TRUE”
OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A FEMALE ACTOR IN A TELEVISION MOVIE OR LIMITED SERIES
CATE BLANCHETT / Phyllis Schlafly – “MRS. AMERICA”
MICHAELA COEL / Arabella – “I MAY DESTROY YOU”
NICOLE KIDMAN / Grace Fraser – “THE UNDOING”
ANYA TAYLOR-JOY / Beth Harmon – “THE QUEEN’S GAMBIT”
KERRY WASHINGTON / Mia Warren – “LITTLE FIRES EVERYWHERE”
OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A MALE ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES
JASON BATEMAN / Marty Byrde – “OZARK”
STERLING K. BROWN / Randall Pearson – “THIS IS US”
JOSH O’CONNOR / Prince Charles – “THE CROWN”
BOB ODENKIRK / Jimmy McGill/Saul Goodman – “BETTER CALL SAUL”
REGÉ-JEAN PAGE / Simon Basset – “BRIDGERTON”
OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A FEMALE ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES
GILLIAN ANDERSON / Margaret Thatcher – “THE CROWN”
OLIVIA COLMAN / Queen Elizabeth II – “THE CROWN”
EMMA CORRIN / Princess Diana – “THE CROWN”
JULIA GARNER / Ruth Langmore – “OZARK”
LAURA LINNEY / Wendy Byrde – “OZARK”
OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A MALE ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES
NICHOLAS HOULT / Peter – “THE GREAT”
DANIEL LEVY / David Rose – “SCHITT’S CREEK"
EUGENE LEVY / Johnny Rose – “SCHITT’S CREEK”
JASON SUDEIKIS / Ted Lasso – “TED LASSO”
RAMY YOUSSEF / Ramy – “RAMY”
OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A FEMALE ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES
CHRISTINA APPLEGATE / Jen Harding – “DEAD TO ME”
LINDA CARDELLINI / Judy Hale – “DEAD TO ME”
KALEY CUOCO / Cassie Bowden – “THE FLIGHT ATTENDANT”
ANNIE MURPHY / Alexis Rose – “SCHITT’S CREEK”
CATHERINE O’HARA / Moira Rose – “SCHITT’S CREEK”
OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY AN ENSEMBLE IN A DRAMA SERIES
BETTER CALL SAUL
JONATHAN BANKS / Mike Ehrmantraut
TONY DALTON / Lalo Salamanca
GIANCARLO ESPOSITO / Gus Fring
PATRICK FABIAN / Howard Hamlin
MICHAEL MANDO / Nacho Varga
BOB ODENKIRK / Jimmy McGill/Saul Goodman
RHEA SEEHORN / Kim Wexler
BRIDGERTON
ADJOA ANDOH / Lady Danbury
JULIE ANDREWS / Lady Whistledown
LORRAINE ASHBOURNE / Mrs. Varley
JONATHAN BAILEY / Anthony Bridgerton
RUBY BARKER / Marina Thompson
JASON BARNETT / Jeffries
SABRINA BARTLETT / Siena Rosso
JOANNA BOBIN / Lady Cowper
HARRIET CAINS / Philipa Featherington
BESSIE CARTER / Prudence Featherington
NICOLA COUGHLAN / Penelope Featherington
KATHRYN DRYSDALE / Genevieve Delacroix
PHOEBE DYNEVOR / Daphne Bridgerton
RUTH GEMMELL / Violet Bridgerton
FLORENCE HUNT / Hyacinth Bridgerton
MARTINS IMHANGBE / Will Mondrich
CLAUDIA JESSIE / Eloise Bridgerton
JESSICA MADSEN / Cressida Cowper
MOLLY McGLYNN / Maid Rose
BEN MILLER / Lord Featherington
LUKE NEWTON / Colin Bridgerton
JULIAN OVENDEN / Sir Henry Granville
REGE-JEAN PAGE / Simon Basset
GOLDA ROSHEUVEL / Queen Charlotte
HUGH SACHS / Brimsley
LUKE THOMPSON / Benedict Bridgerton
WILL TILSTON / Gregory Bridgerton
POLLY WALKER / Portia Featherington
THE CROWN
GILLIAN ANDERSON / Margaret Thatcher
MARION BAILEY / Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother
HELENA BONHAM CARTER / Princess Margaret
STEPHEN BOXER / Denis Thatcher
OLIVIA COLMAN / Queen Elizabeth II
EMMA CORRIN / Princess Diana
ERIN DOHERTY / Princess Anne
CHARLES EDWARDS / Martin Charteris
EMERALD FENNELL / Camilla Shand
TOBIAS MENZIES / Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
JOSH O'CONNOR / Prince Charles
SAM PHILLIPS / Equerry
LOVECRAFT COUNTRY
JAMIE CHUNG / Ji-Ah
AUNJANUE ELLIS / Hippolyta Freeman
JADA HARRIS / Diana “Dee” Freeman
ABBEY LEE / Christina Braithwhite
JONATHAN MAJORS / Atticus Freeman
WUNMI MOSAKU / Ruby Baptiste
JORDAN PATRICK SMITH / William
JURNEE SMOLLETT / Letitia “Leti” Lewis
MICHAEL KENNETH WILLIAMS / Montrose Freeman
OZARK
JASON BATEMAN / Marty Byrde
McKINLEY BELCHER III / Agent Trevor Evans
JESSICA FRANCES DUKES / Special Agent Maya Miller
LISA EMERY / Darlene Snell
SKYLAR GAERTNER / Jonah Byrde
JULIA GARNER / Ruth Langmore
SOFIA HUBLITZ / Charlotte Byrde
KEVIN L. JOHNSON / Sam Dermody
LAURA LINNEY / Wendy Byrde
JANET McTEER / Helen Pierce
TOM PELPHREY / Ben Davis
JOSEPH SIKORA / Frank Cosgrove Jr.
FELIX SOLIS / Omar Navarro
CHARLIE TAHAN / Wyatt Langmore
MADISON THOMPSON / Erin Pierce
OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY AN ENSEMBLE IN A COMEDY SERIES
DEAD TO ME
CHRISTINA APPLEGATE / Jen Harding
LINDA CARDELLINI / Judy Hale
MAX JENKINS / Christopher Doyle
JAMES MARSDEN / Steve Wood/Ben Wood
SAM McCARTHY / Charlie Harding
NATALIE MORALES / Michelle Gutierrez
DIANA MARIA RIVA / Det. Ana Perez
LUKE ROESSLER / Henry Harding
THE FLIGHT ATTENDANT
KALEY CUOCO / Cassie Bowden
MERLE DANDRIDGE / Kim Hammond
NOLAN GERARD FUNK / Van White
MICHELLE GOMEZ / Miranda Croft
MICHIEL HUISMAN / Alex Sokolov
YASHA JACKSON / Jada Harris
JASON JONES / Hank Bowden
T.R. KNIGHT / Davey Bowden
ZOSIA MAMET / Annie Mouradian
AUDREY GRACE MARSHALL / Young Cassie
GRIFFIN MATTHEWS / Shane Evans
ROSIE PEREZ / Megan Briscoe
TERRY SERPICO / Bill Briscoe
COLIN WOODELL / Buckley Ware
THE GREAT
BELINDA BROMILOW / Aunt Elizabeth
SEBASTIAN DE SOUZA / Leo
SACHA DHAWAN / Orlo
ELLE FANNING / Catherine
PHOEBE FOX / Marial
BAYO GBADAMOSI / Arkady
ADAM GODLEY / Archbishop
DOUGLAS HODGE / Velementov
NICHOLAS HOULT / Peter
LOUIS HYNES / Vlad
FLORENCE KEITH-ROACH / Tatyana
GWILYM LEE / Grigor
DANUSIA SAMAL / Lady Antonia Svenskia
CHARITY WAKEFIELD / Georgina
SCHITT’S CREEK
CHRIS ELLIOTT / Roland Schitt
EMILY HAMPSHIRE / Stevie Budd
DANIEL LEVY / David Rose
EUGENE LEVY / Johnny Rose
SARAH LEVY / Twyla Sands
ANNIE MURPHY / Alexis Rose
CATHERINE O’HARA / Moira Rose
NOAH REID / Patrick Brewer
JENNIFER ROBERTSON / Jocelyn Schitt
KAREN ROBINSON / Ronnie Lee
TED LASSO
ANNETTE BADLAND / Mae
PHIL DUNSTER / Jamie
BRETT GOLDSTEIN / Roy
BRENDAN HUNT / Coach Beard
TOHEEB JIMOH / Sam Obisanya
JAMES LANCE / Trent Crimm
NICK MOHAMMED / Nathan Shelley
JASON SUDEIKIS / Ted Lasso
JEREMY SWIFT / Higgins
JUNO TEMPLE / Keeley
HANNAH WADDINGHAM / Rebecca
OUTSTANDING ACTION PERFORMANCE BY A STUNT ENSEMBLE IN A COMEDY OR DRAMA SERIES
“THE BOYS”
“COBRA KAI”
“LOVECRAFT COUNTRY”
“THE MANDALORIAN”
“WESTWORLD”
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THE BACHELOR S25. E11. | THE SEASON FINALE + AFTER THE ROSE
If you have yet to see tonight’s 11th episode, spoilers are ahead! Tonight is the final episode. We’re down to Michelle and Rachael as Matt James has to make the big decision on who will get the final rose. We also have After the Rose which is teasing more shockers! Before we get to that, we meet Matt’s mom, Patty and his older brother John who have come to help him out.
We kick off with Michelle first. His mother and brother ask her a lot of questions and it seems like she is connecting with both of them. His mother notes that she’s happy that Matt seems to be in a good place and has so much optimism.
Next up is Rachael. It’s such a strange place to see someone who from the beginning we liked for Matt - until we heard about a number of her problematic pictures in plantations. We definitely want to hear more when she’s on After the Rose. That aside for the moment, she gets a motherly grilling to find out more about her. Although John likes seeing his brother in a new light, he also grills her privately asking her about previous relationships and what she likes about Matt. Patty connects with Rachael and shares tears with her. It seems like Patty could go either way on the two women that are left.
After 2 great dates, his mom lets him know that although he can be in love with someone, does that mean that he should get engaged immediately? He’s left with doubts as they didn’t provide him the clarity that he was looking for. He decides to reach out to Chris Harrison and wants to figure out what he should do and how he should look at the task ahead of him. Once again, the idea of the conversation between him and Chris is ironic seeing that Chris’ position with the show seems to be on a bit of a pause. Chris seems to scoff a bit at the fact that Matt is thinking about what his mom told him. Chris asks him does he still want to get engaged and Matt seems to be pumping the breaks potentially on getting down on one knee. We can’t blame Chris for asking point blank, what he intends to do - Matt states that he still wants to be open and honest with both of them as they deserve that. He also still has a last date with each one of them.
Even though he is battling his own questions on what to do in the process, we join him on his date with Michelle. This will be the last time that they will be able to hang out with one another. Michelle is ready to “do the real world” with Matt. They end up on top of the resort looking down at their date spot which is on the ground. They will repel down the building to get there. They coach each other down the side of the building and thankfully, make it safely down without incident.
As they sit next to the outdoor fire, he asks her about how their talks went when she met his family. Matt lets her know that he wanted them to see who he met and the potential of her being in the group. Michelle asks will he be able to get to the point to make a decision. He tells her that he is thinking of everything that he needs to consider to make the best decision and the gravity of the choice that he makes. Matt realizes that Michelle is sure about where she wants to be and he knows that he isn’t which makes him feel conflicted.
Matt knows that he has to talk with Michelle so that he can ensure that he is making the right decision. Michelle lets him know that she came into the experience, looking for a teammate and that she is in love with him. She can’t imagine having anyone else in this experience with her. As he’s gifted Mr. and Mrs. James’ jersey’s from Michelle, he realizes that he needs to be upfront with her. He puts them to the side and she can tell that he’s thinking a lot about what is taking place for him in the next couple of days. He lets her know that he is having doubts and he knows that he shouldn’t have any. He tells her it’s the first thing he has ever felt that is different than what he has been feeling. She asks him to let him know what he wants - whether she should stop or fight for him and he says that he can’t get there with her. This is pretty heartbreaking and honestly, pretty cruel. Although he says it wasn’t a switch, she definitely got shocked with this news as he has never given her any other indication on what’s been on his mind - other then being in love with her. It seems like anytime he’s asked a serious question, he tends to tell the person that he’s not able to get there.
Chris meets up with him and says that he knows that breaking up with Michelle was tough. Matt admits that he loved her, but he wasn’t in love with her. He then thinks about Rachael and realizes that he’s not there with her either - he knows that he needs some time.
Rachael is excited about her date (obviously she has no clue about everything else that has happened) and hears a knock on the door. Chris is there and tells her that he was with Matt last night, that he was emotional and lost and that he needs some time. Chris tells her that there will be no date today. Without question, that’s a lot to process and leaves so many questions for her. She has been navigating her own emotions and there hasn’t been any indication that he would do something like this. We can definitely understand her feelings on this one. So, it looks like, she’ll have to wait until the next day - decision day - to see him.
The show continues on as he sits with Neil Lane to pick out a ring. Matt thinks by holding it, maybe he will be able to get there. Even Neil knows, there is only one woman left - he asks if Rachael is expecting a proposal. Matt says that what she expects is honesty. Neil feels that since he’s aware of where he is, there’s something in that and they can look at rings if he wants and if he opts to not do it, then that’s fine. Over the past few seasons, it’s been nice to see one of our favorite jewelers share stories about who he is and why these rings are so important.
Matt sends Rachael a note to let her know that he wants to meet her at the lake to give her answers. Matt arrives in a suit and Chris joins him. Matt still has uncertainty and feels heavy compared to what he thought he would be feeling going into it. He tells Chris that he loves her, smiles as he says it; however, he feels that it’s only when he sees her that it will all come together for him.
Rachael meets Matt and lets him know how she is feeling and where she’s at. She lets him know that she pictured this moment so differently - especially with him canceling their date. She lets him know that she hated not being able to be there with and for him. She assures him that she won’t run when it gets tough and she wants him to know that she is here and wants him to be happy.
Matt tells her that everything he wanted, he found with her. He tells her that rushing into an engagement is not what he wants to do. He says that he can’t propose to her today and that that doesn’t mean he doesn’t want to lose her. He wants to live the life he has imagined with her and for them to build on that and he tells her that he loves her. In terms of the finale, the decision has been made and it seems like they’re both happy and ready to continue their journey on their own terms.
AFTER THE ROSE
It feels like regardless of whatever took place during the season finale, that this is the main event where we hope to get a lot more answers that are in real-time as so many things took place socially outside of the show. Tonight’s episode is hosted by Emmanuel Acho who will surely talk about a number of the issues in and outside of the show in a frank and open way. In addition, we’ll see who will be The Bachelorette which is about to begin or just started production for the show which will drop this summer.
Emmanuel kicks off the show with Michelle as she walks us through the last hours of being with Matt and what it’s like to watch it back. She asked him to have 2 minutes to talk for closure and he refused to sit down and talk with her. That definitely seems like a Matt that we haven’t really seen before and is a bit shocking. Michelle explains that she’s hurt about the Antebellum pictures that Rachael participated in and that although she thinks that she’s a good person, she has a lot of learning to do. In terms of Chris’ support for Rachael and the way that he talked with Rachel Lindsay, she felt the weight and the exhaustion of those conversations and responses.
Matt comes out and lets Michelle know that he is still processing everything. She explains that he left without a word, producers were in her room and saw how she was hurting and she asked to see him for clarity and not to change his mind - she just wanted inner peace and he said no. He lets her know that he can’t justify why he did what he did although he didn’t know she was hurting (which we will call BS on that - she had no indication that he would dump her so of course you know she was hurt). Emmanuel asks about how she feels about Matt. She explains that she still cares for him and is not in love with him like she was on the show. We love the little burns that Michelle gave in terms of not closing his eyes when he kisses, telling people “thank you for sharing” and more. It was a bittersweet conversation, but one that covered the main points that took place between one another.
Emmanuel and Matt talk about what it’s like to be a Black person navigating what it’s like in terms of how you present yourself, speak etc. There is an awareness of your space and the fact that you may be interacting with people or be seen by those who are not used to being around Black people and there is a need to present your best self. As the first Black Bachelor, he felt the weight of that. Emmanuel then talks about Rachael and her social imagery that has resurfaced. Matt explains that at first he stood by her when it was in the rumor stage; however, once he realized that these incidents happened, he questioned how she could be with him as a Black man and not understand what those actions meant, even though it was 3 years ago. As they are no longer together, he looks forward to her doing the work and being where she needs to be. Emmanuel lets him know that he will talk with Rachael alone before the two of them get to see each other for the first time after their breakup.
Rachael explains that she didn’t think about how wearing the dresses could be an issue with Matt as a Black man. She explains that she is doing the work to understand and educate herself and ultimately to put it in action. Upon seeing Matt she explains that she loves him and understands how it would have been difficult to break up with her in light of what she actively participated in. It’s clear that they will not get back together again and whether Rachael truly understands the ramifications of what she did is still questionable.
The Bachelorette will have 2 separate seasons Katie will be in the first season this summer and then she will be followed by Michelle for the fall season! Now, we know that Kaitlyn Bristowe and Tayshia Adams will be the hosts - does that mean they will host it together or one will be attached to a dedicated season?
This season, we tweeted about The Bachelor (@AthleisureMag + with our Co-Founder/Creative + Style Director, Kimmie Smith @ShesKimmie) to share reactions about what took place during the show.
We also suggest a podcast that we enjoy, Wondery’s Bachelor Happy Hour which is hosted by Rachel Lindsay (contestant on The Bachelor Season 21; The Bachelorette Season 13) and co-hosted by Becca Kufrin (contestant on The Bachelor Season 22; The Bachelorette Season 14) to get their feedback throughout the season as well as insights into upcoming seasons!
LAST WEEK
Last week Michelle and Rachael advanced to the season finale.
THIS WEEK
This week, we got our answers. Matt chose Rachael on the finale. During the After the Rose Show, we found out that they are no longer together.
THE FINAL TWO
THE BACHELOR CONTESTANTS
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THE VERSATILE STORYTELLER WITH PETER FACINELLI
This month's cover and feature story is with actor, producer, director and writer, Peter Facinelli. We've enjoyed his body of work which spans movies such as the Twilight franchise, Can't Hardly Wait, and The Vanished as well as television series that include Showtime's Nurse Jackie, Fox's Glee and Fastlane. We caught up with Peter to find out about how he got into the entertainment industry, his work in front of and behind the camera as well as how he has optimized his time during the pandemic and what we should keep an eye out for.
ATHLEISURE MAG: When did you realize that you wanted to be in the entertainment industry?
PETER FACINELLI: That must have been when I was around 12, I saw a movie called Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and I just really enjoyed it and I kind of thought that Paul Newman and Robert Redford were having the best time and having so much fun. I thought, “man, I want to be able to do that!” It would be fun to be able to pretend to be a cowboy one day. Then I kind of mentioned it to my parents and they kind of laughed at it because we didn’t know anybody in the business at the time. I put it on the back shelf for a while. I was very shy when I was younger. I didn’t really do a lot of school plays or anything like that. Then, when I was in college, I took an Acting 101 class and I fell in love all over again with it. It helped me overcome my shyness actually. I transferred over to NYU and I studied theater there and started working before I graduated.
AM: We would have never pegged you tobe somebody that was shy.
PF: Oh yeah, I was painfully shy. In high school, I was too shy to get into the lunchline to buy hamburgers. So I would go to the opposite end of the cafeteria where this little old lady sold pretzels so I would get a pretzel and an orange juice and would sit down so that nobody would look at me. I went to a school with 3,500 kids so it was intimidating to be in a lunchline with kids and those that were older than me. For the first few years, I just had pretzels for lunch and in my senior year, I said, “I’m a senior, I’m going to have a burger!”
AM: Well there you go! Treat yourself!
Creatively, how do you decide whether you’re going to take on a project? Do you have a certain kind of criteria that you look for and how does that process look like to you?
PF: You know, I have boxes that I would like for it to check like, have I played this role before? Who else is involved in the project?
I learned a long time ago that I might like a script, but it’s a team effort. So if there isn’t anybody behind it or if their track record is bad, it’s more likely than not that it will be bad because of the people behind it. I kind of look at the track record of the people behind it, who’s involved, who I’ll be working with as well as the character – to see if I have played it before. But sometimes, gut instinct takes over and you feel like you have to play this or that you want to play this. At that point, all the boxes get thrown out.
AM: Once you are attached to that project, how do you immerse yourself in that role and how do you take on these great characters that you do?
PF: I would say that every project is different. Some take more research than others, but I would say that if there is a common theme, it’s using my imagination a lot to deep dive into the world to imagine what that person’s life would be like. I mean, I have done character journals on some characters, just because I feel like if you can get their history and understand where they came from, then you can understand where they are. Sometimes when you’re playing characters, you’re picking them upon the midpoint in that person's life so the more information you have, the more you’re able to feel like you can go deeper with the character and the more things come out you know that makes sense to you of how you would respond or certain character traits or the way that they speak or the way that they move. All of that information informs me on how I want to play certain characters. Some of them require more and some of them require less. You know, if I feel like that I may be connected to this person because I know that part of them, then I need to do research on what I don’t understand or that I’m not as familiar with.
AM: When you’re finished playing a role, is it hard for you to leave that character depending on how long you have played it?
PF: It’s always hard. I always go through this couple of days grieving process and sometimes a week. You come home and you kind of shed that character because that person kind of feels like a part of you and there’s that mourning process in letting that person go. When you’re living in this world of make believe and you’re playing that character and then all of a sudden you’re home and that character is no longer with you, there’s a little bit of a grieving process and that’s ok. I have found that it’s normal to mourn that character for me and to let it go and within a week, you start to get back into that routine of things and then that person’s traits begin to come less and less or that energy is less and less with you.
AM: One of the first movies that I remember seeing you in was Can’t Hardly Wait and I was in college when it came out and I was like who is this guy? He’s great. Since then I’ve enjoyed seeing you in Nurse Jackie and other films and movies. It would be impossible to talk to you and not ask you about Twilight because literally, every person I talked to as we were in prep for the shoot said they were excited so, how did that come about, how did you get to be in this huge franchise and what was that like?
PF: Well to be honest, the first time that they called me, they said, would you be interested in being in a vampire movie and I said no. At the time when I was thinking about it, the vampire cycle had been over so there was like Interview with the Vampire and there were vampire movies that were good, there was a slew that were bad and then there were a bunch of vampire movies that were horror movies with blood and guts. They weren’t at the time popular or deemed quality or good. They said, "this one is based on a book and has a small following.” So I read the book and I enjoyed it immensely. I thought it was more of a love story with a vampire backdrop and I liked the way it kind of romanticized the vampire world and took it away from the whole blood and guts kind of goriness. It had some grit to it and danger and I liked the family aspect and so I read the book in one sitting.
So I said yes and I really enjoyed it and they said that Catherine Hardwicke was directing and I loved her work so again, it’s one of those things where you look to see who’s work is involved and Catherine’s is well done and I thought that she may do something really interesting with it. They said that Catherine wanted to see me in a day or two and so I went in and read with Catherine and then I ended up getting the part.
AM: If they were to come back with another movie, would you still want to do it?
PF: I mean, I don’t know how they would do it because vampires aren’t supposed to age. But, if they could figure out a way to make it work, I would. I loved that character. It’s so fun to play.
AM: Personally, I’m not a person who likes vampire movies personally, but it’s like what you said, there was a huge story and it was so well done that the vampire and the werewolf part fell away and you had this love story which was really nice.
So last summer, we enjoyed watching The Vanished which you’re in, you directed and wrote. How was it for you to play so many parts in the same film and how did this come about?
PF: Well, I directed Breaking and Exiting and I was looking at what I wanted to direct next because I was interested in directing as well. I like telling stories so whether it’s acting, directing, producing or writing, it’s all different forms of telling stories. I was looking for a follow-up and I had written The Vanished. Originally, I was going to play the lead and I was going to have someone else direct it. Then I thought, that maybe this would be a good one for me to direct, but I didn’t want to take on too much by playing the lead and directing as this would be my second film, so I reached out to Thomas Jane which I thought would be perfect for it and Anne Heche came on board as well as Jason Patric.
So we went out and shot it. For me, I thought that I could play the small role of the deputy because I thought that would be fun. The first movie that I directed, all of the actors looked like they were having so much fun. I felt like I was missing out. So I thought, I’ll put myself in this one in a smaller role. I have to say that I have a whole new respect for actors that can direct themselves as leads! I had a small role in this film and every time I had to show up to play the role, it was like juggling. When you’re on film and you’re acting in the scene yet you’re also directing, you’re worried about the shot, making sure that you’re lit, that the other actors are lit, making sure that the shot is correct that you want, making sure that you’re performance is good, that the other person’s performance is good and all of these things are happening when you’re in the middle of playing your character and doing this scene.
So, I had to show up camera-ready because I didn’t have time to go to hair and makeup so I kind of threw on a hat and powder right before we went! I showed up in costume as the sheriff and wear it all day while I was directing which was uncomfortable, but it was a small enough role that I could do it. But it was kind of a pain on the days that I was doing it. It was a heavier load and I also had to memorize my lines the night before. I mean, I wrote it so you think it would be easier to remember my lines, but I was also preparing my shot list the night before, checking footage from the dailies and I was doing so many things the night before that memorizing my lines was kind of at the bottom of the list for me to do! Then I have to show up to know all of my dialogue, but it was quite a bit of a juggle. But I was happy that I did it.
AM: It was a great film and such a fun one to watch and had some great twists in it. It’s interesting to hear the dynamics of being in the film while also having to be involved in it as a whole.
You have a new project called The Unbreakable Boy. Can you tell us about this and why this is such an important project for you to helm?
PF: Well, The Unbreakable Boy was a book that I found that I just thought was a beautiful story and is based on a true story. It’s about Scott LeRette and his family. Scott has an autistic son and it’s about raising an autistic child and the bond he has with his son and how lucky he feels to have that bond with him. I thought it was a beautiful story and I met with the writer, Scott who it’s based on and I just wanted to help get this story told in whatever way that I could help out. I ended up producing it and I gave it to a company called Kingdom Films and they ended up liking it and they have a deal with Lionsgate so they came on board. I play a smaller role in it again. I didn’t feel quite right for the lead and Kingdom had their own in-house director/writer, Jon Gunn who had a great take on it. For me, it’s always about where do I fit in the best to service the story. In this one, it was being the producer and connecting all of these dots to get made. Zachary Levi (Shazam, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Chuck) is fantastic in the movie as I have been watching the dailies and I’m proud of this one. I hope it strikes a chord with people who watch this movie and I think it’s what we need at this moment in time.
AM: In April on Amazon, The Ravine is coming out. I’ve heard good things about that as well. What should we expect?
PF: That one I just acted in! I have to say it because people think that I directed or wrote it – but I just acted in it. I found this script and it was a very touching story. Hard to read at first, but it’s based on a novel about a guy who ends up killing his whole family and the residue it leaves off on the people that knew him. He wasn’t a bad person and he wasn’t a bad guy, but he ends up snapping one day. Eric Dane (X-Men: The Last Stand, Grey’s Anatomy, Euphoria), plays my best friend and the effect that that has on Eric Dane and his family. Honestly, it was a beautiful movie about forgiveness.
AM: This past year, we’ve all kind of taken a pause on how we have lived our lives with the pandemic. We really like this quote that resonated with you saying, ”If you come out of quarantine unchanged, you didn’t lack time, you lacked discipline.” How have you utilized that quote by optimizing your time as you have been moving and grooving over the past year?
PF: Well, you know, I try to do the best to make the most out of my days. At the end of the day, I always remember to give some kindness towards myself if I don’t get everything done at the end of the day. Now I have more time so there’s no reason to not get things done that I want to do. So if I haven’t worked out or done some things for myself that day, there’s no excuses. With that said, sometimes it’s ok to have days where you do nothing. But just don’t let those days add up to where you’ve done nothing for a lot of them. You have to find balance too.
In the beginning, I was beating myself up that I didn’t get things done during the day and I realized that I had to be kind to myself because I may not get everything done that I want to do in a day, but if I can get a few of those things done, then great! It all adds up.
AM: Is there anything else that you're working on that you would like to share that we should keep an eye out for?
PF: I did a movie called13 Minutes. It’s a film about a tornado that comes through this town in the Midwest and the devastation that it does in 13 minutes. It kind of follows different families and how it all kind of ties together. This one tragedy of this tornado that comes into this town is something that I found interesting because it’s tornado season and people lose their homes, their families, and their family members and it just comes in and goes.No one really talks about the devastation that it leaves behind. Anne Heche is in that one too and that’s really interesting because we didn’t have any scenes together as our storylines were kind of separate.
Then I have a film that I would like to direct that I wrote called El Chico Blanco that I am hoping to direct later on this year.
AM: Is there a project, topic or actors that you have always wanted to work with but you haven’t but it’s on your vision board?
PF: I mean there are always people that inspire me. I could never close the door and say, “I have worked with everybody that I have ever wanted to work with.” I would say that there are more people that I haven’t work with than I have. I have worked with some fantastic people. The list of people that I would like to work with and that I have on my vision board is so many people that inspire me – it would be a very long answer!
AM: When you look at the body of work that you have created in front of the camera and behind the camera, what do you want your legacy to be?
PF: That’s a good question. I have always taken some pride in the versatility of my career. If you take Mike Dexter and put him right next to Carlisle Cullen and put him next to Dr. Fitch Cooper on Nurse Jackie and put him next to the Donovan Ray in Fastlane they’re all so different – each one of those characters. I take pride in that versatility. I hope that my legacy is that I was able to tell versatile stories and play versatile characters. I always want to surprise people. When people start to expect something of me, it’s more fun for them to come see something that they haven’t expected.
AM: For #TRIBEGOALS, we like asking those that we think inspire others about 3 people that they find inspiring to them whether it’s personally or professionally. These can be people that you know or follow but who are 3 people that have inspired you to be where you are now?
PF: Well I would have to say Paul Newman for sure because he’s the reason why I be-came an actor. I’d love to say Marty Scorsese because I love all of his movies and I think he’s such a genius director. Then, I’d like to say my dad because he inspires me all the time because he’s funny, he charming and he’s full of life. He’s 80 years old and he’s bouncing around like he’s in his 20’s – I hope to have those genes!
PHOTOGRAPHY CREDITS
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STYLE CREDITS
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LOOK II | FITNESS
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GROOMING CREDITS
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FRONT/BACK COVER CREDITS
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THE BACHELOR S25. E10. | IT'S FANTASY SUITES WEEK
If you have yet to see tonight’s 10th episode, spoilers are ahead! Tonight, we’re back to the show (there has been so much speculation since The Women’s Tell All as well as what is currently taking place in real time - for now, we’ll stay with the show) and we see the remaining 3 women: Bri, Rachael and Michelle as they all share their journey and being ready to be with Matt. From their individual insights, they all come together to do a general chat until they are interrupted by Chris Harrison who reminds them that they will have an amazing day and night with him along with the option to use a Fantasy Suite card on the overnight to do what they wish. He reminds them that it’s the time to really talk with Matt James. He leaves them a date card and first up is Michelle.
We join Matt as he grapples with how he was brought up and how it has informed how he been in relationships as well as have run from. He feels that in order to go forward and to understand what he needs to know, he needs to have an important conversation with his father who happens to be on his doorstep. Matt addresses that the lack of his father’s presence and his father creating additional families didn’t allow him to have conversations. He tries to talk with his father but he can’t have a real conversation that focuses on his father’s infidelity. His father explains that he didn’t have a dad when he grew up as he was killed at 5. He also explains that he doesn’t want to talk about his relationship with Matt’s mom and wants to only celebrate him. Matt says that he doesn’t want to be celebrated, he just wants to get closure and talk about what bothered him. With his father in denial, he finally agrees that he will try to be real with him and apologizes for hurting him. He wants to be better and to ensure that they are both in a healthy place. Matt realizes that because of this conversation, he is not like his father and he knows that one conversation will not make them better, but he feels that efforts will be made.
As Michelle and Matt embark on their date, he lets her know that there are doing a traditional Pennsylvania Dutch spa day! Neither are sure what that means, but they’re happy to do it together. Their spa day begins in an oatmeal soak for their feet. They have a large spa bed that has furs and hay on it where they have butter (that smells like a sugar cookie) along with branches that they can beat on one another. They also enjoy a milk bath in a large copper tub. It’s definitely a rustic space complete with a stuffed bear watching them. They reflect on the date as well as the Hometowns and what falling in love looks like and how you stay in love as dynamics change throughout the relationship. At dinner, Michelle kicks off this portion of the date letting Matt know that he can talk to her about anything. He lets her know that he has been trying to figure out why he is the way he is from not having a relationship, the insecurities and more. He tells her it stems from his parents as he has dealt with mistrust, hurt and more. He explains that he talked with his dad and let him know that he wants to be the man that his father wasn’t. That one exchange has allowed him to be ready and present so that he can continue on his journey. She puts herself out there so that he knows that she wants to be there for him. They take the Fantasy Suite key to continue the night and she tells him that she loves him.
Of course, we see Bri and Rachael and we can tell that Rachael is really starting to be a bit crazed over what’s taking place as Michelle’s date continues into the Fantasy Suite time slot. She hopes (as she leaves her date), that she really will get to be with him. Matt feels that their relationship just works and she has set the bar and will be tough to beat when it comes to his next two dates.
Michelle shares the details of her date and you can see Rachael kind of spiraling and she lets them know that she can see that they are struggling. Bri has a bit of tug of war between being excited to see Matt while being frustrated. She’s also jealous, hurt and excited. Bri leaves to get ready, but the mood seems a bit somber.
Bri’s date involves hiking through the woods with a large bundled pack on their backs. They will be camping in the woods and they reach their campsite and will pitch a tent. Bri doesn’t know that he has never camped. Bre realizes that both of her 1-on-1 dates have been outside and she’s not an outdoor person. They successfully set their tent up and hang out in their awhile. She tells him that seeing Michelle come back from her date, she didn’t realize how hard that would hit her; however, she knows that that means that she really likes him.
They leave the campsite for a proper sit-down dinner. They talk about their date and how it was fun even if she thought that she would have never done that. They talk about her Hometown and how he is excited for her to meet his family. She also wants to know where he is in terms of thinking about being engaged. he lets her know about him and his dad as well as their recent conversation. As they continue to talk, Bri lets him know that she loves him and they use the Fantasy Suite key so that she can have uninterrupted time with him to talk more with him. It’s always great to see that all the dates and suites are different from one another so that the experience is dedicated to each person.
Bri is someone that we liked from the first second that she came out of the limo. Seeing them make breakfast together definitely showed how well they meshed together.
As we get back to the women, once again, Rachael is very down in the mouth and Bri is literally glowing. I like how this season’s group is being tasteful about their date experiences. Rachael has really taken this so hard and it always makes us wonder why one would sign up to this show and not think about the fact that they could be in this situation?
Rachael’s date begins and she looks so dejected and down. Matt is trying to make her happy as they enter the ceramic portion of the date. The teacher lets them know that making something on the wheel is like a relationship and of course, it’s an allegory of how she has been feeling. She’s beating herself up and asks him to talk with her. She tells him that the week had been unbearable for her as she sees him as her future husband and then she knows that he spent intimate time with other people. It made her feel low and she understands that he had to look into all of the relationships so he can be confident on what’s going on. She says that she’s been getting in her head and she doesn’t know how she would feel losing him. One thing that we appreciate about Matt is that he’s always ready for conversations whenever it’s time to have them. He lets her know again that when he’s there with her, he’s there with her. He talks about what happened during the skydiving date and that her accident made him wonder what would he do if she wasn’t there. She’s happy and lets him know she loves him. The two make a piece of pottery together Ghost style.
The date continues as they’re dressed for dinner or drinks. They continue to talk as Matt once again talks about his dad and the conversation that they had. Of course, they use the Fantasy Suite so that she can get to know him more and wake up with him the next day.
The ladies assemble at the rose ceremony. Matt gives a rose to Michelle first and the final rose goes to Rachael. We really wanted to see Bri in the final two especially with all the conversation that has taken place outside of the show.
Each night, we’ll tweet about The Bachelor and you can chat along with us (@AthleisureMag + with our Co-Founder/Creative + Style Director, Kimmie Smith @ShesKimmie) to see what’s taking place!
As Hometowns already took place, we’ll continue to say who we think should take it all.
We also suggest a podcast that we’re newly obsessed with, Wondery’s Bachelor Happy Hour which is hosted by Rachel Lindsay (contestant on The Bachelor Season 21; The Bachelorette Season 13) and co-hosted by Becca Kufrin (contestant on The Bachelor Season 22; The Bachelorette Season 14) to get their feedback!
LAST WEEK
Last week we felt that Abigail, Bri, Jessenia and Rachel are moving forward to Hometowns.
THIS WEEK
Well, this week definitely had a bit of drama sprinkled throughout and for those that have watched the drama unfold outside of what’s going on in the house, it’s interesting to see what future Bachelor/Bachelorette seasons will look like. As that unfolds, here is who will be going into Hometowns. Pretty early on we predicted that Rachel would be in this group.
THE FINAL TWO
THE BACHELOR CONTESTANTS
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FORCE TO RECKON WITH ALEKS PAUNOVIC
With the second season of TNT's Snowpiercer back on, we're excited to checkout more from Aleks Paunovic who plays Breachman Bojan Boki Boscovic! We took some time to find out more about this character as well as his show SYFY's Van Helsing. We also find out how he got into the industry, his music and more!
ATHLEISURE MAG: Before getting into your acting career, you were a boxing champion and you’re a descendant of 3 generations of champion boxers! What was it that drew you to the sport?
ALEKS PAUNOVIC: Watching my dad shadowbox and watching fights with him when I was younger was always a good memory. What really attracted me to the sport was the idea of challenging one’s self. I never looked at boxing as fighting the other person, or wanting to hurt the other person. It was about my skill and seeing how I can adapt to a situation with someone that wants to do the same thing to me. It’s a lonely sport but one you can take a ton of life lessons from. Walking through fear, relaxing in tense situations so you can perform your best, getting knocked down, getting back up, and never quitting. I like to think it’s shaped me for my career in film and television.
AM: You parlayed this to initially being a stunt actor, what was that like?
AP: That’s right, boxing helped me get my foot in the door in the business, but it’s a tough gig. You have to be a special kind of human to do what stunt performers do. I personally wanted to tell stories. My goal was acting, but stunts has helped me tell my stories at a physical and emotional level.
AM: We know you’re remastering and have released your songs from your band, Specula Black on Spotify. These songs were recorded 30 years ago, why did you decide to release them now?
AP: Ahhh!! I love that these songs are out in the world now. Not only is it on Spotify, but it’s on all streaming sites. Please check it out if you like heavy metal and rock. Having our songs released 30 years later is largely attributed to our showrunner for Van Helsing, who asked if I had a song for one of the episodes. When he asked, the guys and I got on a chat and we started thinking how cool it would be, so we took those recordings and remastered them and sent it to the show. They liked it. Then we were off and running. Very proud of the boys in the band—those days were some of the greatest times of my life. I need to give them a shoutout, Tony Brenda, George Lazic, Scott (Ham) Botham and Rob Bjornson.
AM: What is it about storytelling that has drawn you to the characters that you play?
AP: There’s something about finding the missing pieces and puzzles in telling acharacter’s story. The script analysis and my creative filter to make it something no one else would think about -- finding the truth in there. It’s quite fulfilling.
AM: What is your process like when you're reading a script to see if you want to be attached to the project?
AP: It’s usually about how the character fits in the story, and how I can make them compelling. I love a conflicted character. Finding the moments that make him struggle to make decisions, and then going for it. Sometimes the simplest character is the most complex.
AM: We loved Snowpiercer as a movie and were excited to see it as a series on TNT last year! Of course, we’re enjoying the 2nd season right now. Tell us about your character Breachman Bojan Boki Boscovic and what it’s like to film this show?
AP: Ahhhh, I love Breachman Bojan BokiBoscovic! He has the most dangerous job on the train. The train can’t function without the Breachmen. He’s from Serbia and he’s a devout Wilfordite. There’s a history with Wilford and myself, which connects me to him more. This season there are trials and tribulations with Boki and he runs the gamut of emotion and physicality. I can’t wait for people to see this season. Working on the show has been a dream... Great team in front and behind the camera. I am so grateful to be a part of it.
AM: Many are fans of your character Juliusin Syfy’s Van Helsing and the 5th and final season will air this fall. Is there anything that you can share about the upcoming season and what we should keep an eye out for?
AP: Well, I'm not going to give you any spoilers if you’re looking for that. lol. But it’s been bittersweet. Such an amazing family we created in the 5 years of the show. All of them are lifers with me now. It’s been glorious, and I think it’s one of our best seasons. Fans are going to see us wrap up the characters on the show in such an epic way. So thank you to SYFY and Netflix for giving us one more season to say goodbye.
AM: You were in Stargate Atlantis along with Jason Momoa and now you guys are on SEE on Apple+ TV. What drew you to this show and what do you enjoy about being apart of this cast?
AP: Well one of the things that drew me to SEE was my man Jason Momoa. We've been friends for over 10 years and when your buddy, who has blown up in the industry to megastar, so well deserved, and is still the crazy life-loving man you first met, you just gotta hang with him. I was very lucky that a role came up and we got to reconnect on a working level. All of the amazing things he’s been doing for the environment has made an impact on the world. I'm proud to be his buddy.
AM: As someone that has been in a number of films and TV series, are there roles that you would like to add to your body of work that you have yet to be involved?
AP: I like the idea of being in a show like True Detective. I’m never the dude investigating, I'm always the dude getting investigations... lol. The first season of True Detective when it comes to character struggle and storylines are what I would love to do soon.
AM: Are there upcoming projects that you have coming up that we should keep an eye out for?
AP: Yes, I have one called CHAINED that will be released soon, and a Zoom movie I did during the beginning of the pandemic. It was quite the trip to shoot a whole film without shaking anyone’s hand. lol. One of the coolest parts of the movie is an acting legend that signed on. Can't wait to share it. We have to keep it hush hush, but check back to with me and I'll tell you when I can. And as we are having this interview, I’m in Atlanta shooting a very exciting project; that’s another one I can’t wait to share with the world when I'm allowed to. Eeeeek. It’s killing me!
AM: Tell me about your film studio in Winnipeg as this sounds like such a great thing for the industry.
AP: Winnipeg is my hometown. I cut my teeth in the industry there. Not only do they have amazing talent but it’s a hotspot for shooting in Canada, and one of the best tax credits in North America. The locations and the crew are top-notch. Our team (Eric Mark, Bill Sarine) feel really strongly that we can contribute to the industry there in a big way. It’s definitely an exciting project.
AM: What is a general week like in terms of your workout?
AP: A good week of workouts is 5 or 6days a week. 2 or 3 days doing HITT train-ing switched with 2 or 3 days of boxing. If I can get 6 days a week in I feel like I accomplished my workout goal for the week. Also, I like to have meditation and visualization before and after my work-out, and about a 15 min cooldown after I workout. It helps me to stay mentally and physically on point for the day.
AM:As we have all been navigating these times, how have you been spending your time when you’re not prepping for a role or filming?
AP: I do a lot of Facetime calls with my folk and friends. I want to stay connected. This pandemic has been a kick in the gut on so many levels, but as long as I can listen to music, make music, work out physically and mentally that’s a good day. Can’t wait until I can actually hug people again. lol
AM: You are an advocate against bullying and have partnered up with the Canadian Red Cross’ Anti-Bullying Initiatives. How long have you been involved with this and what is your role with them?
AP: My role has been more of an advocate to let people know they are not alone. They are not an island in this big world. We all have gone through tough times and there is always help. To be there and listen and so show people even though I’m a 6foot 5 dude that boxes and is enjoying an amazing life, there are still times I need someone to talk to, to get a perspective in life, to let me know it’s ok. I think If we can give that to young people -- kids that have a hard time controlling their emotions and only react to hurting others so they don’t hurt. WE can end bullying if we just are available and are there to listen and guide -- and also be vulnerable. It’s ok to be vulnerable with people you can trust. I like to think I’m one of those people.
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STAYING MOTIVATED WITH BOB HARPER
We had a candid talk with one of the top Celebrity Trainers, Bob Harper. You know him as one of the trainers and eventually the host of The Biggest Loser, he has been on countless shows encouraging those to take care of themselves and their health and is known for the way he engages with others. We catch up with him to talk about how he got into the fitness industry, including TV into his brand, his latest project and how he has navigated these times.
ATHLEISURE MAG: We’ve been fans of yours since we saw you on The Biggest Loser as a trainer and then as a host – when did you know that you wanted to work in the fitness industry as your expertise has spanned over 3 decades!
BOB HARPER: Wow 3 decades! That makes me sound so old!
AM: Oh no it doesn’t! It makes you sound experienced and amazing!
BH: That’s true! I’m embracing my 50’s. I’ve been in the industry like you’ve said for over 30 years now. When I got into fitness, it was something that I fell into because I was living in Nashville, TN and there was a gym that I lived next door to and all of a sudden I just started going to the gym and I definitely got the bug of fitness. I decided that this was something that I really wanted to do so I got my certifications, started to do group fitness and then I decided that I would move to Los Angeles, CA to really make a full-time career out of health and fitness and then the rest is pretty much history! I went from being a Celebrity trainer out of Los Angeles to getting this gig on a new show called The Biggest Loser and at first, I was super skeptical because listening to the name, I didn’t know what it was about and then I found out that it was all about diet and exercise – it was something that I thought, “ok, let me try to pursue this a little bit more.”
AM: Did you ever imagine that when you first started in this industry that you would take the different avenues that you have taken and really expanding your brand as being as you said, a TV personality and being more than just a trainer and having your group sessions?
BH: It was never anything that I ever thought that would I do in terms of being on television because I was very happy with where my career was, but when I got this opportunity to work on Loser, I thought, you know what, it’s going to give me the opportunity to work on this platform to be exposed to this whole other demographic and I really found that as much as I loved all of the celebrities that I had worked with, this was just something that was just so much more rewarding in a completely different way.
AM: How would you define your approach when you’re working in a group setting or with your personal clients? Do you have a certain approach, focus or modalities that you like to focus on?
BH: Yeah, I have always described myself as a very pragmatic health and fitness trainer. I have never been one to beat somebody down as I have tried to lift them up. I want them to see themselves through my eyes when they are unable to do. That’s just something that has always been in me. That has always been me to be someone that has always looked at that glass as half full no matter how far off track someone has gotten. I realize that in health and fitness and especially when you’re working with people that are overweight, it’s something that they have to embrace for the rest of their life. There’s no endgame here when it comes to weight loss, managing weight loss and when I speak to people in that pragmatic way, it just me saying, “these are the cards that you have been dealt. This is something that you're going to have to be thinking about for the rest of your life.” I think that once you're able to swallow that pill, it makes it a lot more manageable. I feel like that there are so many avenues of health and fitness out there that kind of go, "I have all the answers, this is it and once you do what I’m telling you to do, then life is going to be great.” And I’m like, “ok, well once you have lost all of that weight or achieved the goals that you have achieved, what then?” I always try to look at the what then.
AM: Before we get into the Next Fitness Superstar, how did you decide to work with NEOU Fitness and what was the synergy there?
BH: Since the pandemic happened last year and it feels like –
AM: Like five years!
BH: Yeah, I’m going insane ha! Yeah, before the pandemic, I was never an at home fitness person. You would think when you look at my career – I mean people would say, “I’d love to see your gym at home!” I’ve always loved being in gyms, group fitness and being around other people. Then with the pandemic, I was forced to approach fitness in a completely different way. I started doing all the workouts that I like doing and I tried doing them from home. It wasn’t until I met with the people at NEOU that I really decided that I knew that I was really responding to the situation that we are in. NEOU has so many different options of working out and that’s what I wanted! I don’t know about you, but I was really getting bored with the things that I was doing and I really needed to mix it up and I also wanted to do things that was going to put a smile on my face. I don’t want to sound cheesy.
AM: Totally get it! We’ve been to NEOU for editor events, we miss our hot yoga studios and being around others in working out and having that experience with other people as well as enjoying the amenities –these past few months to keep it fresh has totally been a challenge!
BH: It’s totally been a challenge! I have to have those conversations with myself that I have had to have with my clients over the years when I’m saying to myself,“ I don’t want to work out” – those days when I’m dealing with low-level depression throughout this year and being like, “oh my God, this is never-ending, I can’t get motivated” and having to say to myself – “I know I’m going to feel better about myself when I work out.” My fiancé will say to me, “honey, you know you’re going to feel better after you do it. Just turn on the computer, get your workout going, jump in the pool and do whatever you’re going to do” and it’s true and I’m always having to remember that feeling. I remember telling that to every single person that I have ever worked with and I like NEOU in the way that it gives me so many different options and those options are what keeps me motivated.
AM: Tell us about The Next Fitness Superstar as the concept sounds fun and what’s your role in this project?
BH: I’m really excited about this creative idea. It’s something that I came to them with and I said this was the first thing that I wanted to do with them. I found it to be interesting and dynamic. Since the pandemic and looking at the different trainers, workouts, health professionals out there – people are always asking me how can they go to the next level? Going to the next level, whatever that means for you is trying to put yourself out there in a completely different way. That’s what the Next Fitness Superstar is about –show me what you’ve got! I remember being very clear, it’s not about the way a person looks. I see people with the best bodies in the world and their training ability for themselves is great – but what are you able to give that person that you're working with? So with the Next Fitness Superstar, I want to see how you are able to communicate, are you able to deliver, what your brand is, how you are able to get the workouts in to get me engaged and to keep me engaged. I think that when you deal with trainers, you have to see them from so many different points of view. It can’t just be you have great abs or you have great legs – what else do you have after that?
AM: It’s cool to see that you guys had over200 people competing, and you narrowed it down to 10. Can you share if you have any favorites or if you’re leaning towards anyone or anything that is standing out with you?
BH: Well I don’t want to talk about favorites, but I will say that it was super hard to get to the top 10! I love the top 10 that we have and I think that they’re really strong and really dynamic so it’s exciting! Let me tell you, we’re about to give it to the audience for their vote. I’m glad that they’re going to have to do it and not me!
AM: For sure! What’s going to happen over the next 4 week period with this?
BH: Well what is going to be really fun is that when we get to the top 3, we’re going to be putting them through a workout, a live workout on NEOU – I want to be able to talk with them and to hear how they are able to communicate. I think that that’s really important since I have been in this industry for a long time. Going from being a trainer to going live on the Today Show and a number of shows throughout my career, there’s an art there. There is an ability to speak and be concise. WhenI watch people and I see that people are starting to ramble, saying a lot and you're wondering if they’re really saying anything – I think at one point and I say this with any trainer that I have talked with or worked with, “don’t be afraid of the silence.” Especially if you’re in the midst of a workout. Don’t be afraid to let the room breathe. You know what I mean by that?
AM: ABSOLUTELY!
BH: I have been in a number of workouts with trainers that there is so much dialogue and it starts to make me a little insane it's like, enough with all of the talking. Let me know what you need from me, guide me in this way and allow for the magic to happen!
AM: Agreed! A lot of times when we’re working out, we just need that space so you have that moment for your body to go through what’s happening and to feel like the movements are becoming a second nature. When you’re talking too much, it becomes noise after a certain point and then it’s too distracting.
BH: Oh my God! I have actually done workouts where to the computer screen I'm saying, “stop talking!” Give me a minute!
AM: And sometimes you just hit that mute because you can’t!
BH: It really takes away from the times where they really have something important to say and people have to learn how to edit themselves! That’s the bottom line. I love that people are going to be able to vote by going to NEOU to vote for their favorite trainers. We have gotten really great responses from it.
AM: It looks like it. So when we get to the 3 people, they have the activities that they will do and people can vote. What does the winner get for winning it all?
BH: That’s what’s really exciting. Not only will they get a contract with NEOU, the publicity from doing it, being placed in a different arena for doing it which I think is the best part of the prize, there is also a $5,000 cash prize too. I thought that was pretty great!
AM: Sure. Even for the 10 people that were announced initially, there’s something to be said that you went through that process to get there. Will this be something that will continue to take place to have these kinds of competitions or are you just feeling this out to see how it goes?
BH: We’re definitely feeling it out, but I also have other ideas that I have been playing around with on what we can do. I do believe that at home fitness is here to stay for a while now and I want to be able to inspire people at home that aren’t working out with large groups of people anymore. How can I keep you going? I mean, that’s what it’s about as you know! You’ve got to be able to change it up and people are asking, what’s the best diet out there and I’m like, “you know what? It’s the one that you’re able to stick with and that you're able to continue to do!” That’s when everything changes. I have done every single diet that’s out there and it’s good for people to try different things because it keeps your head in the game.
AM: Outside of Next Fitness Superstar, are there other projects that you are working on that you can share that we should keep our eye out for?
BH: I know that one thing that has been very near and dear to my heart – literally and figuratively, is my partnership with AstraZeneca something that we call, Survivors Have Hearts. I used to travel around the country with heart attack survivors. Now with COVID-19, it’s been a virtual thing. So this year, I’m hoping that we can get out on the road maybe. The response that we have been able to receive by doing it virtually has been super successful and that’s something that as a heart attack survivor who is coming up on 4 years in 6 months, being a survivor – it drives me even more. Being able to talk to heart attack survivors, people who took care of them during that hard time has been super rewarding for me.
AM: During this pandemic, we enjoy your photography and being able to see the world through your eyes and seeing your pups, Karl and Vivienne because they’re so cute. How did you get into photography?
BH: Thank you for saying that! Photography means a lot to me and it’s always been something that’s really important for me. Ever since I was a kid and I got a little Instamatic camera – I’m really dating myself here.
AM: I had one growing up I’ll be 42 this year, so I know what you’re talking about!
BH: Well you’re a little younger than me, but you know what I’m talking about. I was very drawn to that media of art where you’re able to grab a second in life and that you can never go back to it. You have to remember that every photo that is being taken, especially the way I go about it– it’s that instant and that instant is gone and you’re able to document. I love being able to tell a story in that range finder of my camera. That’s how I look at it. I tell people all the time, everyone can take a picture as we all have iPhones, smartphones or whatever you call it. But whenever I am able to have my real camera in my hand and to not just take a picture but a photo and tell a story, it’s just something that I have loved for a very long time.
AM: I’ve loved looking at that second Instagram that has those photos. Growing up, my dad has the 35mm cameras where you go into the darkroom and we actually had one in our house. So seeing these single stories that you’re telling and how poignant that they are – I didn’t know that about you prior to the pandemic, but very cool to see the world through your eyes.
BH: I appreciate that and as far as your dad and working with film, that’s always been something, of course, I work with digital mostly, but I have my film camera and when I’m in NY, I have a darkroom that I go to in Brooklyn called Gowanus Darkroom and I develop my own film, print my own photographs and there is something very therapeutic about that for me. You’re in that darkroom and creating art and it just stimulates me.
AM: It’s been so fun talking with you. Who are 3 people that have inspired you to be where you are whether personally or professionally?
BH: Oh wow, that’s such a big question! I mean an immediate answer would be that I would talk about people like the trailblazers, Jack LaLanne – that man was in the business forever and continued to just inspire and be so inspirational. I’ll tell you another one – Richard Simmons, I mean what he did with his career – the heart on his sleeve. Everything from Sweating to the Oldies and what he did, people tried to emulate it. He had those diet cards, a deck of cards – that’s just what everything was built on!
If I’m going to stay in the old school world, I’m going with Jane Fonda! Jane Fonda and everything that she has done! I don’t even know how old she is, but LOOK AT HER! I like looking at people that are growing old gracefully because I’m of that world so when I look at Jane Fonda, I want to drink the water that she’s been drinking!
AM: To this day, as I’m the Co-Founder and Style Director here, there have been a number of shoots that I have styled and I have used her iconic fitness looks as an inspiration to the shoots that we have created. She is a style icon and a fitness icon and her look is something that has been a classic.
BH: I’ll tell you what and I’m thinking about the new and younger generation, there is someone on Instagram and TikTok if you have not seen him and I highly recommend – he has gotten me through 2020 in the darkest time and he’s called The Fittest Wizard. Have you ever heard of him?
AM: No, but just wrote it down!
BH: Oh my! He’s like a Crossfitter and he’s super fit and that’s beside the point! He does all this dancing and his physical ability and what he’s able to do and he’s having so much fun doing it. I’ve really become such a proponent of making fitness fun especially in 2020 and he has made me laugh and smile throughout this whole year!
AM: I’m looking at it now – wow!
BH: Wait ‘til you see him dancing around, he’s insane!
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THE BACHELOR S25. E9. | THE WOMEN'S TELL ALL
If you have yet to see tonight’s 9th episode, spoilers are ahead! Tonight is the Women’s Tell All where we see all the women who competed minus those that are still on their journey. Watching this episode which was taped a few weeks ago, makes you think about so many things that have taken place since the episodes have aired. This includes Chris Harrison stepping down for a period of time and with a new host being named for The Bachelor: After The Final Rose show that immediately follows after the finale, author Emmanuel Acho a former linebacker for the NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles and an analyst for Fox Sports 1.
Of course, going back to the actual episode, we have to say that this is a very uncomfortable tell-all that seems to leave Chris throwing a question in and allowing the women to take it in a number of directions without him drilling down on the issues. Brittany comes to the hot seat and is able to share how her experience was peppered with the rumors of her being an escort in addition to her being in the second group that was brought into the house. Once again, this stirs up a lot of issues that were left unresolved, additional apologies and continued hurt feelings.
With so many hot button issues going on, we can appreciate how they always add a bit of levity. Seeing the dates that didn’t air was a cool way to see other things that took place that maybe wouldn’t have worked in the episodes. They should share more of these kinds of things just like they do with the bloopers.
Next up in the hot seat (and previously rumored to be the next Bachelorette - which seems to not be happening) is Katie. Katie came into the house with a dildo and later became someone who would not only call people out when they crossed the line, but she would also give Matt a heads up on what was happening while leaving him to find the details out for himself. We thought that she would go the distance, bu that didn’t happen.
Abigail is up next and is another one that we loved watching and hoped that she would get the chance to Hometowns. Although we saw a bit of magic between them, it seems that Matt just couldn’t get there completely. It’s always hard watching the women looking back on their stories and seeing the bittersweet look on their faces and then the moment that they are sent home. What we thought was interesting to hear about Abigail is that although she is Deaf, she represents an interesting section of the community as she was born profoundly deaf and wears a cochlear implant. If she is not wearing it, she is unable to hear. At the same time, because of the implant and because she can read lips, she also doesn’t use sign language. As she states in the tell all, she feels that she is in the grey area and wondered how she would be received. It’s her vulnerabilities and her ability to put herself out there that is why we enjoyed having her there.
Pieper left right before Hometowns and she was someone else that we enjoyed seeing. We thought that her and Matt had clicked; however, we felt our hearts twinge listening to her in the car as she was driven away. Even during the Tell All, you can see that she is still grappling with her emotions.
The much-anticipated interview with Serena P has finally arrived. She admits that she thought at many points that it would be her and Matt; however, she is still sticking by the fact that they weren’t a fit ultimately. We think that when the Tantric Yoga date happened that that started making her think that she wasn’t ready of course along with her family meeting him and their comments to her - combined, it seems to have culminated in the end of their relationship. She’s flooded with emotions watching the end of their relationship as it’s the first time that she had seen the footage. She explains that going into Hometowns, she was feeling great and thought that she would get the assurance that she needed from her family. The lack of getting that affirmation made her really reflect on what was going on and brought clarity that she wasn’t expecting. Chris asks her if she is conflicted because to him, it seems like she is. She explains that she still cares for him and didn’t want to lose him and she didn’t want to hurt him either. She feels that if she stayed, she would have been doing a bigger disservice because she was not 100% there.
Matt James finally joins the show with a beard. It’s interesting to think about the fact that Matt had never been on the show, so he didn’t really have a point of reference to what being The Bachelor would be like. He talks with Victoria on saying that he thinks she’s a good person even if she was involved in drama, he talks with Katie and lets her know that he is appreciative that she was courageous in letting him know what was going on in the house. Chris brings in the levity again and says that he notices that Matt likes to keep his eyes open when he’s kissing. Matt says he didn’t really know that he did that; however, he likes to be able to see them up close. Now seeing himself during the show, he can see why one should keep their eyes closed.
Matt provides closure with Abigail and Pieper. Chris asks Matt what he thinks about Serena P. He shares that it was hard for him, but that he understood if she didn’t want him, he hoped that she would be closer to finding the person that would be. Just in case it got a little heavy, Chris ended with some Bloopers that were probably the best that we have seen across various Bachelor seasons.
Each night, we’ll tweet about The Bachelor and you can chat along with us (@AthleisureMag + with our Co-Founder/Creative + Style Director, Kimmie Smith @ShesKimmie) to see what’s taking place!
Hometowns tooks place last week; however, we’ll continue to say who we think should take it all.
We also suggest a podcast that we’re newly obsessed with, Wondery’s Bachelor Happy Hour which is hosted by Rachel Lindsay (contestant on The Bachelor Season 21; The Bachelorette Season 13) and co-hosted by Becca Kufrin (contestant on The Bachelor Season 22; The Bachelorette Season 14) to get their feedback!
LAST WEEK
Last week we felt that Abigail, Bri, Jessenia and Rachel are moving forward to Hometowns.
THIS WEEK
Well, this week definitely had a bit of drama sprinkled throughout and for those that have watched the drama unfold outside of what’s going on in the house, it’s interesting to see what future Bachelor/Bachelorette seasons will look like. As that unfolds, here is who will be going into Hometowns. Pretty early on we predicted that Rachel would be in this group.
TODAY’S HOMETOWNS
THE BACHELOR CONTESTANTS
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THE BACHELOR S25. E8. | IT'S HOMETOWNS WEEK
If you have yet to see tonight’s 8th episode, spoilers are ahead! We start off tonight’s The Bachelor episode with Chris Harrison talking with the women and letting them know that their families are on site as we are living in extraordinary times. He lets them know who will be there for each contestant. We kick off the show with Matt James working out in prep for this big week. Michelle is up first with her date and family who is from Minnesota. We always like seeing how the dates incorporate their hometowns since they can’t be there. Michelle’s date is a bike ride which is something that her family usually does at night. They continue their date going to her “classroom” where her students are Zoomed in. Seeing Ms. Young’s class and hearing the questions that they have for Mr. James is pretty cute. The cutest part is when he’s asked if they have kissed and he says that they are at the part of just holding hands which is when you know that you really like someone. The questions are pretty tough and it’s nice to see the bond that she has with her students.
Matt meets Michelle’s parents and they catch them up on their journey since Michelle arrived 2 episodes in during a rose ceremony. Michelle chats with her father and he definitely seems like he understands that she is in love with him. When he meets Matt, he tells him that he would be supportive of whatever Michelle wants. Michelle then talks with her mom and lets her know that she has never felt like this before. It’s clear that Michelle had a bad relationship and that her parents rallied around her during that dark time. Seeing him play basketball with her, her mom and dad - was pretty cute. Before Matt heads back to his place, she lets him know that she is falling in love with him, especially after seeing him around her parents.
Next up is Rachael. It’s been tough to watch her interact with Matt as they obviously have great chemistry, but in light of some of the things that have been revealed about her leaves us with so many questions. He hops in her car, she blindfolds him and takes him to a plane where they will go skydiving. Although they have a great time, Rachael crashes into the ground, although she is ok, you can see his concern for her.
We can see that her family feels that there shouldn’t be a rush when it comes to them being together as they feel that this is so soon. Her dad let him know that he felt that it’s strange that they could see that they are ready to take such a big leap. Matt tells her that he had a great chat with her dad, but he didn’t ask for her hand because he didn’t want to do it to “check a box.” If he ends up getting to that point, he lets Rachael know that he will call her father and ask, but there’s no way that he would ask him when there are other women still involved. Although Rachael is bummed about this, we think it’s really the best way to go about something like this.
The next date is with Bri. They enjoy a day of off roading. Matt meets her family which includes her mom, best friend and her baby sister. Although her mom asks the tough questions, Bri hears her mom tell her that she needs to be vulnerable and honest so that he knows where she is at. Bri tells him that she is falling in love with him.
The final Hometown date is with Serena who brings Canada to him by sharing things that he needs to know. She asks him to find where she is from on the map, he learns words and terms that are Canadian and she introduces him to Canadian delicacies. They share poutine, beaver tails, desserts and more. They even play hockey together wearing Canadian jerseys.
Matt and Serena walks through the door and we definitely love seeing her family! They’re all sweet, grounded and have a great sense of humor. Serena’s sister tells her that there is something missing and she thinks that it’s because she is in her own head. When she talks with Matt, she tells him that she is grappling with a lot and he lets her know that that’s ok as he has been there too. She doesn’t tell him anything else and he has now completed all of the Hometown dates. She does know that she’s not there yet and she was hopeful that the dates would have confirmed it.
Next week will be the Women’s Tell All so we’ll get to hear more about everything that happened in the house and even outside of it for the women who are no longer on the journey to Matt’s heart. She goes home and Matt gives roses to the 3 remaining women.
Each night, we’ll tweet about The Bachelor and you can chat along with us (@AthleisureMag + with our Co-Founder/Creative + Style Director, Kimmie Smith @ShesKimmie) to see what’s taking place!
We’ll continue to loop you in on who we think should take it all.
We also suggest a podcast that we’re newly obsessed with, Wondery’s Bachelor Happy Hour which is hosted by Rachel Lindsay (contestant on The Bachelor Season 21; The Bachelorette Season 13) and co-hosted by Becca Kufrin (contestant on The Bachelor Season 22; The Bachelorette Season 14) to get their feedback!
LAST WEEK
Last week we felt that Abigail, Bri, Jessenia and Rachel are moving forward to Hometowns.
THIS WEEK
Well, this week definitely had a bit of drama sprinkled throughout and for those that have watched the drama unfold outside of what’s going on in the house, it’s interesting to see what future Bachelor/Bachelorette seasons will look like. As that unfolds, here is who will be going into Hometowns. Pretty early on we predicted that Rachel would be in this group.
TODAY’S HOMETOWNS
THE BACHELOR CONTESTANTS
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PUSH THE SOUND FORWARD WITH VALENTINO KHAN
Valentino Khan is a DJ/Producer with a lot of personality and a passion for his favorite teams - LA Dodgers and LA Lakers, where he had an epic concert celebrating their wins last year! In addition, last fall, he re-leased his EP on Diplo's label, Mad Decent. We caught up with him to find out about his passion for the industry, how he works creatively and more!
ATHLEISURE MAG: When did you first fall in love with music and when did you realize that you wanted to create music?
VALENTINO KHAN: I think my earliest exposure to who and what a producer was came through listening to stuff that The Neptunes, Dr. Dre and Timbaland were making. It gave me an understanding that there was a lane for people that “make the beat.” I became fascinated with the idea of creating something that gave people a wow factor in some way.
AM: You started in the music industry as a hip hop producer and have worked with artists such as T.I., 2 Chainz and B.o.B, when did you transition into doing music for yourself?
VK: It all happened for me at the same time more or less. I discovered dance music and began taking a shot at creating my own interpretation of it around the same time I started getting placements on rap projects. The artist side has just kept growing in such a great way for me and I’m thankful I still have my hands indifferent things both as a producer and an artist.
AM: Who were your mentors or sources of inspiration when you began your journey as DJ?
VK: I was inspired by nothing and every-thing at the same time. I’ve always want-ed to be versatile and try whatever I was feeling at the moment. So I gravitated to-ward having a catalog like someone like Diplo who has been involved with so many different genres. I wanted to be able to showcase a wide spectrum of sounds that I could create.
AM: What would you say is the Valentino Khan sound?
VK: I think a lot of people associate me with a very bass driven house music sound and that’s fine. But I think people that actually have listened to my discography know I’ve done many things outside of that too. I try to not get too caught up in that and just put out dope music.
AM: When you begin working on a new song or album, what’s your process in terms of how you begin to create it?
VK: It all depends on what the first point of inspiration is. I think I’ve been doing this long enough and I’ve put myself in situations where I can jump off from a number of different points. It could be the vocals, a synth line, the drums, whatever. I think the ability to take that original component and be able to have a vision for what the rest of the track will sound like is so important.
AM: How do you go about deciding to collaborate with others and what do you look for?
VK: I think it’s gotta be organic. I just look for people that try to push the sound forward because that’s huge for me. I want to continue to make music that raises the bar and pushes the envelope for every-one. It’s so important because that’s the same energy that has inspired me to do what I do.
AM: From a creative standpoint, is there a difference between when you’re doing a remix versus collaborating with an artist on a new song?
VK: I think the biggest difference when working with an artist is the focus on building a track around their vocal to let them shine. A huge part of it is giving your beat an identity but leaving space within your track for the artist. Otherwise, it can end up sounding too convoluted. I always try to keep that in mind when I’m doing a session or producing for someone else.
AM: When did you realize that you had made it?
VK: I don’t think I’ve ever had that moment. My career seems to have the most gradual steady climb but I’m fine with that. There’s more value in longevity.
AM: How have you been spending 2020 and how have you stayed inspired?
VK: Mostly making music and cooking at home. Or learning how to be a better cook at least. I think my goal is that I want to come out of this a better artist and a better person. Hopefully, I can achieve both of those things.
AM: How have you stayed connected to your fans to continue sharing your music with them?
VK: Streaming has been a huge way that has allowed me to stay connected with fans. Most of us haven’t been doing itas often as we were back when this first started, but I think it’s been cool to provide people with a brief distraction from the craziness that has been going on in this past year. Social media as a whole really helps me connect with my fans in the most organic way.
AM: I know you’re a Laker and Dodger fan and you did sold out shows for the Lakers Championship Victory Stream as well as one for the Dodgers! How did this come about and why did you want to do it?
VK: The new normal for now has been doing drive-in shows that are socially distant. And unfortunately, we never got to have proper parades for the Lakers and Dodgers winning it all in 2020. So I thought what better way to do the closest thing to a parade in a safe environment? I did back to back shows at the NOS Center in SoCal and sold out both nights. It was great to have that theme with those shows and celebrate together. It really gave perspective as to how important live music is and I’ve tried to not take for granted that it gives people a bit of joy.
AM: You’ve been doing drive in shows which is a great way to still be on stage and to have a version of fan inclusivity as well, how has that been and do you have more planned.
VK: It’s been an awesome experience. It’s a bit trickier to organize those but it’s become the solution for now until things get back under control. I’m definitely looking forward to doing more of these whenever the opportunity arises.
AM: We look forward to seeing you at E-Zoo later this year, what is your favorite festival to play?
VK: Fingers crossed on the festivals later this year. My favorites include all the Lollapaloozas and EDC of course because it feels like the Super Bowl of all of them.
AM: When you’re about to perform, do you have a routine that gets you ready for the show and do you have things you do after the show?
VK: I just stretch because I move around a lot, that’s it. I don’t really get any pre-show jitters so things are pretty simple for me.
AM: What have you learned about yourself this year as we have all had time for self reflection?
VK: I’ve learned that I can’t take for granted that I have a unique career that provides people with fun every night. There’s very few people that can say that, so I'm blessed I’m in that position. It’s also been a gut check in many ways and I’ve learned I can be alright when touring suddenly comes to a halt.
PHOTOS COURTESY | Valentino Khan
Read the Jan Issue #62 of Athleisure Mag and see Push the Sound Forward with Valentino Khan in mag.
THE BACHELOR S25. E7. | THE FIRING SQUAD UNITES
If you have yet to see tonight’s 7th episode, spoilers are ahead! We start off tonight’s The Bachelor episode with the girls meeting Heather. Although Matt is thinking about whether she can come in or not, the contestants let her know that she’s not welcome and that she’s just here for getting on TV. She tries to explain that after hearing so much about him that she was intrigued to meet him. We wonder where this will go because the girls are bullying her which is exactly what Matt James wouldn’t want them to do. He talks with Chris Harrison to let him know that he needs some time to figure it out. The women as a group feel that they need their time with him and are tired of the weekly drama that is happening.
Although he recognizes that Hannah would only pick someone that would be an ideal fit for him, he feels that with Hometowns being a week away, he needs to focus on the women he is already falling in love with. Heather is sad, but she also understands and honestly, it was pretty standup of her to not talk about the actions of the other women who clearly made her feel unwelcome.
Matt goes to the women and lets them know that he only wants to be with the women that are on the couch and apologizes for the interruption and even picks up the conversation with Pieper that was interrupted by Heather.
It’s another rose ceremony, the girls are complimented for how they handled Heather’s interruption (although they didn’t reveal how they really treated her). Ultimately, Bri, Rachel, Serena P (we will now just refer to her Serena going forward), Kit, Jessenia, Abigail, Pieper and Michelle. Matt sends Chelsea and Serena C (Serena P will now be known simply as Serena) home.
There are 2 1-on-1 dates and a group date. Chris delivers the date card (Abigail and Jessenia are the only ones that have yet to have a 1-on-1 date. The date card goes to Serena P for the 1-on-1 date and she’s excited to get time with him - which she has had one already. Matt wants to see where his relationship is with Serena is and their date involves tantric yoga. We get to check out another great area of the Nemacolin property. Serena says that she wouldn’t have picked this date as it’s a lot of sexual positions and she is a bit off-put by it. She admits that she is not an overly sexual person and especially not in public.
As their date continues, the next date card has Pieper, Michelle, Rachel, Bri, Kit and Abigail as the group date. Jessenia will be the 1-on-1 date and she finally gets some time. Back on Serena’s date, they continue to bond over dinner and he encourages him to be honest and tell her what she thinks whether she likes something or doesn’t. Matt gives Serena the rose and she is officially going to Hometowns and is looking forward to her family meeting him.
The group date begins and Matt notes that it’s their last group date and he wants them to bring their best selves and to address everything. He gets time with each woman and it’s Abigail who asks him point blank if he can envision himself with her. She understands that he may not be able to go into detail, but she wants to know. He lets her know that he was attracted to her on the first night which is why she got the first impression rose. He says that in knowing her, he also got to know the other women as well and that he has moved onto others and he doesn’t want to lead her on. She appreciates his honesty, he apologizes and he walks Abigail out! We’re sad that we won’t be able to get to see her, but we could also see that he had cooled off. We can appreciate that she stuck up for herself by asking him for the truth.
He lets the women know that he sent Abigail home and although he didn’t think their conversation would lead to her exit, he wants to focus on those that he thinks will be on the journey. He asks to speak with Rachel. Outside of The Bachelor, avid followers have been aware or have recently followed up on problematic items that have popped into her social media. Whether this plays out this episode or season, has yet to be seen. It’s clear that he still enjoys being around Rachel and that she will definitely continue on into Hometowns.
Kit chats with Matt and lets him know that she wants to finish school, travel, figure out her career path and being able to travel. She lets him know that being married and having children would be something that would be down the road, She could envision having kids at 25/26 and calls herself a, “longterm investment.” Being able to state your truth and what you want is essential and Matt was onboard.
The rose from the group date goes to Rachel. In addition to getting it, he also has something planned for her - a serenade and dance moment with Aloe Blacc. Kit looks so upset as she felt that they had definitely connected. She’s not sure how much longer she can continue with the highs and lows of trying to be on the journey with Matt. Matt seems pretty happy as he’s thinking about everything that has gone on. Kit shows up at his place and lets him know that she has let his guard down for him and that she thought that she had clarity in her decision. Since she doesn’t have that clarity, she lets him know that it’s not her. He tells her that he wants her there; however, she feels that he deserves more and that she is unwavering in her decision. Kit has fallen in love with him, but she has seeds of doubt.
As the girls grapple with Abigail being sent home and Kit deciding to leave, Jessenia’s 1-on-1 date takes place where they learn drifting by a pro who knows a thing or two about this! We’ve always loved the idea of Jessenia and Matt together and hope she gets a chance of Hometowns with him. Jessenia lays her feelings on the table; however, Matt feels that they are not on the same page. As he picks up the rose, he tells her that there needs to be tangible love that goes to an engagement and tells her that he is not there. Because he knows she deserves unwavering love and respect, he can’t give her the rose. Although she feels blindsided, the grace that she has in accepting what happened really shows the kind of person that she is.
There are only 2 roses left. Pieper, Michelle (the only remaining contestant from the second set of women that arrives) and Bri are looking for a rose and Rachel and Serena have theirs. Hometowns is literally taking place next week and everyone wonders what he’s thinking. Who are the 2 women that will get to continue the journey?
Matt says Bri, who we have liked from the very beginning. This leaves Michell and Pieper for the final rose. Ultimately, he gives Michelle the rose! Pieper is going home. Although Pieper hugs the other women to say her goodbyes, she doesn’t even walk forward to Matt. He asks if she can walk her out and she doesn’t even talk to him. The 4 women going to Hometowns include Serena, Bri, Michelle and Rachel. The women are so excited and we’re looking forward to hear what the family’s think.
Each night, we’ll tweet about The Bachelor and you can chat along with us (@AthleisureMag + with our Co-Founder/Creative + Style Director, Kimmie Smith @ShesKimmie) to see what’s taking place!
Each week we will let you know who our faves were last episode and if we’ve changed up since then as it pertains to who we think should go to Hometowns if we were choosing right now! We will also say who we think should take it all.
We also suggest a podcast that we’re newly obsessed with, Wondery’s Bachelor Happy Hour which is hosted by Rachel Lindsay (contestant on The Bachelor Season 21; The Bachelorette Season 13) and co-hosted by Becca Kufrin (contestant on The Bachelor Season 22; The Bachelorette Season 14) to get their feedback!
LAST WEEK
Last week we felt that Abigail, Bri, Jessenia and Rachel are moving forward to Hometowns.
THIS WEEK
Well, this week definitely had a bit of drama sprinkled throughout and for those that have watched the drama unfold outside of what’s going on in the house, it’s interesting to see what future Bachelor/Bachelorette seasons will look like. As that unfolds, here is who will be going into Hometowns. Pretty early on we predicted that Rachel would be in this group.
THEY’RE GOING TO HOMETOWNS
THE BACHELOR CONTESTANTS
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THE ULTIMATE BITE WITH MING TSAI
We've been a fan of Chef Ming Tsai for a number of years from attending a decadent editor's event where he paired savory dishes with a premium alcohol brand, watching him on his shows sharing his love for East meets West cooking, to seeing him on a number of shows judging - we love seeing his passion when he is creating his dishes. As someone who is known for his restaurants, TV shows, cookbooks, cooking line and more, we wanted to see how he has been navigating the past few months, find out how he came to the food industry and to find out more about one of his newest projects MingsBings!
ATHLEISURE MAG: Before we delve into your culinary career, you were a professional squash player and played at Yale– what is it that you love about the game and do you still play it?
CHEF MING TSAI: I am one of the most competitive people I know and squash to me is one of the most intense sports because you are enclosed in a small room with one other person and there is no-where to hide. If you are on a team sport like football or basketball you could in theory get lost in the shuffle. On a squash court, it’s two people and you’re responsible for your own actions and you control your own fate. The one curious rule is if you hit the other person with the ball you actually win the point. To someone outside the sport, you could in theory keep hitting the other person, but the other person could also keep hitting you back and they might hit you harder. Squash is a game of true sportsmanship, it’s a prerequisite.
I continue to play today mostly because I’m coaching my son David who proudly is following in my footsteps at Yale. As a side note, as a Chef, I love playing to burn a ton of calories, but it’s also a great way to get rid of stress (it’s very therapeutic), particularly right now during COVID which has hit the restaurant industry really hard.
AM: What was the moment when you fell in love with food?
CHEF MT: Apparently my first word was Nui Nai, which means milk. As soon as I could walk without falling over, which was maybe around 2 years old, I was always hanging out in the kitchen. I would watch my parents or grandparents in the kitchen cooking admiring the wok over the fire, their knives with the cutting board, but most importantly I learned early on that by hanging out in the kitchen, you'll be fed faster there. I kept coming back for more, I knew there was something about being in the kitchen that made me happy, and I was, still am and always will be hungry.
AM: When did your interest in food turn into wanting to work in the industry?
CHEF MT: I became interested in the food industry early on because my parents used to do private catering events and festivals. As early as age 10, I was frying egg rolls for thousands of people next to my grandfather. My first epiphany with food was also at age 10. My parents had friends over, unannounced because the couple happened to be driving through Dayton which is where we lived at the time. In the Chinese culture, you don’t ask “How Are You?” when greeting someone at the door, you actually ask, “Have you eaten?,” so I took it upon myself to make them my first fried rice. It by no means was my best, but in an instant when I watched all four of them, my parents and their friends, enjoying the meal, I realized I could make people happy through food. It was a true epiphany that to this day, is why I love being a chef.
AM: How would you define your cooking style?
CHEF MT: East-West, blending of techniques and ingredients that produces food that is bold in flavor and contrasting temperatures and textures that at the end of the day is inherently healthy. I’m more plant-based now more than ever.
AM: What was your culinary journey that you led to opening Blue Ginger?
CHEF MT: I cooked at the Mandarin Kitchen, with my mom. During college, I went to Paris for apprenticeships and then went to Le Cordon Bleu. After college, I moved to Paris and worked as a Pastry cook at Fauchon with Pierre Hermé. After that, I worked as a Sous Chef at the restaurantNatasha. That was the first time I was able to first blend East-West flavors in a professional sense. After two years in Paris, with the goal of opening my own restaurant one day being a good Chinese son, I went to Cornell to get a masters in Hospitality and Marketing. After I received my masters, I went to open a bunch of restaurants in hotels and ended up at the Intercontinental where I helped open 5 restaurants and 2 hotels. I realized I missed cooking in the kitchen and wanted to get back into the kitchen. That’s when I went to the Mandarin Oriental and worked at Silks. In 1990 Ken Hom was the head chef and he greatly encouraged me to keep, cooking the East-West style, it was really significant for me. Funnily enough, Silks was also where I met my best chef friend Ken Oringer. After Silks, I went to Santa Café in Santa Fe, where I did East-meets-South-west food. It was a significant period be-cause not only was it my first executive chef job, when I got my highest Zagat rating, but was also when Food Network “discovered me”. I took a liking to teaching what I knew in the kitchen and spreading my love of food to the masses. After two years though, I was ready to open my own place. I decided to move back to East to Boston and from there I opened BlueGinger in 1998.
AM: What were the biggest lessons that you learned when you opened your first restaurant?
CHEF MT: There are three big important lessons. The first is design build. The architect and general contractor have to speak the same language. You can’t build a 13-foot wall because planks of wood come in 12 feet foot pieces. You have to think about the way materials come in when you design something. A round booth costs twice as much as a square, but they can seat the same amount of people.
The second piece to this is you have to be there daily to save time and money. Plus if you are there every day, everyone works a little faster and you’ll save time with decisions and money. This helps to not only finish on time and but, will help save with your budget. The other piece to this is In-spect your space before you take over the lease really well. Make sure you drill into walls for water damage, asbestos etc. The second is cash-flow. When you raise money, if you did zero covers the first month, you should still be able to cover payroll, taxes, insurance etc. Restaurants fail because they open later than scheduled and they don’t have enough cash flow to sustain them. They don’t have enough money to pay rent, insurance, taxes even though they aren’t operating. If you open 2 months late, you have more financial pressure, so you have to do x amount of covers to pay for payroll, insurance etc. Then they start buying cheaper products or taking shortcuts and lower-ing quality and the downward spiral can’t be stopped. Make sure you raise enough money to open on time and on budget.
The third most important thing is who you surround yourself matters. Your team matters, they represent you. You have to find true hospitality professionals. They have to think like you and want to be in the restaurant industry. You want people that believe in hospitality and you have to make sure that every person in your organization believes that. As a chef the front of house for the customer experience is more important. For example, you could have the best food in the world, but if the service is condescending or arrogant, they won’t come back. You could have mediocre food, if the customer was entertained, treated well, the server remembered their name, it was the best service in the world, the customer will come back. You need loyalty, it makes a restaurant successful. Front of house is 70% of your dining experience, if you have the right pricing, the magic experience and the best food, it's the secret formula.
And just as important, as the leader, you have to lead by example. I’ve never walked by trash in the middle of the dining room, a cigarette or trash outside the restaurant and not picked it up. There’s no job too small for the owner. Ideally, you aren’t the only one doing it, you have to roll up your sleeves and get dirty. You have to do it, lead by example and show others how to get it done. And always use, “please and thank you”. You always have to ask, it always helps get the job done.
AM: You have won a number of awards including James Beard, Zagat and more – how important was it for you to receive the accolades?
CHEF MT: None of us are chefs to win the awards. We are chefs to make delicious food for people. The only reason having a large platform has helped is that it allows you to do more good, I’ve been able to do a lot of good because of my platform. Family Reach is an organization that provides a lifeline to families fighting cancer. In 10 years, I’ve helped raise over 8 million dollars through live charity dinners, but I’m fully aware that it’s because of my platform I’m able to do this. It’s a lot of waste of opportunity if you don’t take the opportunity to do good with it.
AM: Tell me about Blue Dragon and what people can expect when they come there?
CHEF MT: Blue Dragon has been closed since May 30th, we were proudly a partner with the Lee Initiative providing meals to restaurant workers in the Boston area. We were able to use Jamaica Mi Hungry food truck to provide thousands of meals to restaurant workers. Reality is real, where Blue Dragon is located, there is no business hence Blue Dragon is in hibernation for now.
AM: You are also the chef/partner at BABA in Yellowstone. What is this restaurant and what should we know about it?
CHEF MT: BABA is my one year old restaurant at the Yellowstone Club in Montana. I’ve always loved the mountains and Mon-tana is one of the most beautiful places on earth. I got to create a new signature dish, Tea-Smoked Peking Duck and bring back some old Blue Ginger favorites as well, plus some touches like Potstickersand shumai from Blue Dragon as well. It’s a culmination of all my favorite dishes and foods I’ve cooked throughout my career and absolutely my favorite way I love to eat. I know I’m very blessed to be able to go to Big Sky as often as I do.
AM: We have yet to try them, but we know they’re on their way – tell me about MingsBings, why did you want to offer these, what they are and will you have additional offerings as well?
CHEF MT: In 2017, my family and I received the world-shaking news that my wife Pol-ly had been diagnosed with Stage 4 Lung Cancer. While we explored medical treatment options at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Polly also made the life-changing decision to transition to a strict vegan diet with the hope of lowering inflammation by using food as medicine. As I dove into cooking all-plant based food, I found a lack of healthy savory meal replacements while strolling the grocery aisles. I was quickly disappointed by the variety and quality of the options on the market. It was in this moment that I recognized a new mission. While I created plant-based meal options to help Pollyheal as she improved, I also realized there were likely many more people out there like her who were possibly making the same changes. I continued to search and create vegan alternatives that were delicious and nutritious. After experimenting in the kitchen, MingsBings was born. The first flavor, the Original, is a veggie filled patty that launched the end of 2020 packed with watercress, red onions, shiitake mushrooms, edamame, garlic, ginger and pepitas all wrapped in a gluten-free brown rice wrapper. Found in the frozen aisle of Dave’s Fresh Market in Rhode Island (and soon other local grocery stores in MA) and online on MingsBings.com. Plus I’m so proud to say that a portion of our proceeds give back to both Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Family Reach, two organizations that are incredibly near and dear to my heart. Stay tuned for new flavors coming out soon too!
AM: I have been a fan of yours for years and remember you on East Meets West with Ming Tsai and then seeing you're on anumber of shows on Food Network, being on the Today Show for the Beijing Olympics as well as your current show, Simply Ming. How important is it for chefs to share their personality and passion for food through these shows as well as socially?
CHEF MT: I’ve always loved to teach, cooking and sports. It’s also why I love being a father. You have to love teaching if you want to be a dad. I love all the outlets to be able to continue to teach. It’s why I loved East Meets West, Simply Ming and why it’s been a lot of fun to continue to do it on social media like Instagram and latest Pinterest and TikTok accounts. It’s so important to show your authenticity, to explain where the dish was created and where it came from. The meteoricrise of social media is like the invention of the TV, but the difference is when the TV was invented, you still had to buy one to join. Now, everyone has their phone and it’s free to join. It’s scary because it’s not going to slow down. I was only one of 8 chefs on TV in the early Food Network days, now I’m one of 70,000 on TikTok, the points of entry have been removed, anyone can be a chef on TikTok, if you have one follower, you’re a success. Just like a restaurant, you have to differentiate, fortunately, I truly enjoy teaching and showing people how to do cooking hacks, cleaning a cast iron pan, how to make a simple fried rice dish. Paramount for anyone in this medium, you have to stay authentic to your craft, but it doesn’t mean you can’t play to the edges and have fun with it.
AM: You’ve also had Simply Ming cookware on HSN as well. How important has this been to your brand?
CHEF MT: I’m so happy I’m still with HSN and we’re delving into food as well. It’s a key relationship for me because I’ve always wanted to level the playing field and have people cook with the same equipment I’ve had to make the task easier. The cookware is nonstick so that less fat can be used if desired. My favorite demo is cooking salmon with no oil so the salmon doesn’t stick. I’m so excited we are going to start selling some MingsBings on HSN the next few months.
AM: COVID has definitely had an impact regardless of your vertical and the food industry has been affected – how have you navigated this time with your restaurants?
CHEF MT: I closed Blue Dragon for in-restaurant dining 2 days before the governor closed all restaurants. We remained open for take-out and proudly participated in the Lee Initiative operating as a food pantry to serve restaurant employees. We also partnered with the Jamaica Mi Hungry food truck to be able to bring more meals to surrounding Boston neighborhoods where the majority of employees live. We quickly realized it was difficult for them to come to Blue Dragon because of public transportation with COVID, so we decided to bring the meals to them. Fortunately, BABA has amazing COVID protocols for both staff and members and has safely remained opened.
AM: You have written 5 cookbooks – what is that process like and do you have additional plans for future ones?
CHEF MT: A cookbook is a major project. The reason I have not started another one is lack of time to dedicate to it. I plan on writing more, however, my next one may be more my philosophy of cooking and living than recipes, though it will still include some recipes.
AM: We’ve loved seeing your plank challenges – what was the thought behind that and why did you want to share that with your followers?
CHEF MT: Honestly it was first done as a needed distraction for not only what I thought we needed as a country, but forme as well. January being a new year, I think the entire world thinks about a new health regime. I wanted to do something that I would have to continue to do for 31 days and by putting it out there in the social media world, I knew it would help hold me accountable for 31 days. What I love about this challenge, there are no winners or losers, there are only winners. No matter how much time you do, even if you add one second, you have still accomplished something great. I was looking for positive resolutions and this was oneway to get it moving. I have loved doing it so much that I will likely continue doing it with a push-up challenge for 28 days in February.
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PHOTOS COURTESY | Chef Ming Tsai
Read the Jan Issue #61 of Athleisure Mag and see The Ultimate Bite with Ming Tsai in mag.
NEW YEAR, N3W YOU
NATURAL PROGRESSION WITH KASKADE
We kick off the New Year with one of our favorite DJ/Producer and Grammy nominated artists, Kaskade. We have a number of his mixes in our playlists to enjoy for activities that we do throughout the day and night. He ended the year with a fantastic NYE show that was socially distanced at a drive-in that was an extension of a number of the shows that he was able to safely perform at as we navigated 2020. We caught up with him to talk about how he got his start, his passion for music, how he stays inspired and what he's working on.
ATHLEISURE MAG: We’ve been a fan of your music for a number of years as it’s on a number of my playlists, love working out to it at home, spinning to it at SoulCycle and seeing you at a number of shows most recently at Electric Zoo here in NY in 2019. When did you first fall in love with music and when did you realize that you wanted to create music?
KASKADE: Wow well thank you for the support over the years! I’ve been under the influence of music my whole life, not sure when it took over. I guess the obvious answer is when I was growing up in Chicago, getting educated in these clubs by the world’s best teachers. At some point I just decided I didn’t want a safety net, it was going to be music or nothing.
AM: You have had an amazing background in music from being a record store owner, an A&R director, DJ, songwriter and producer. How have these roles fueled the way that you approach music?
K: Every experience colored the story, gave it some texture. Running a record store is not an easy way to make any money at all but it’s an embarrassment of riches if you think about the fact that you just need to listen to music all day, know who wrote it and what other songs it might reference so you can recommend more music to the person who loves that one song. Working for a label was a huge deal because I got to be inside the machine and see what made it tick. Moving forward from there to playing out and producing and songwriting were just natural progressions like playing on monkey bars. Let go of one and it leads you to the next. They were all important to get me here.
AM: Who were your mentors or sources of inspiration when you began your journey as DJ?
K: I really looked up to the Chicago guys, naturally. They were untouchable and wildly cool. I began by listening to the Hot Mix 5, where they played old disco and B-boy mixes. Frankie Knuckles, Jesse Saunders, and when Steve “Silk” Hurley put out “Jack Your Body” it was over, I was done for. There was never an option to not love this music and make it my house.
AM: How do you define the Kaskadesound?
K: Yeh, I really try not to. Let the music speak and so forth.
AM: How do you stay inspired when it comes to creating new sounds?
K: I try not to overthink it. If you go looking for inspiration it just slaps you around. Is the sky pretty enough to write about? Is the way the ocean is moving lyrical? That girl that just fell down rollerskating, is she my muse? I can’t search for it or I come up empty. But if I leave myself open to remember what’s happening around me, the experiences I’m hearing about and sharing with friends, taking in memories of beauty instead of filming them, I find that they come to me at the times when I need them.
AM: When you begin working on a new song or album, what’s your process in terms of how you begin to create it?
K: I have a hard drive full of ideas, songs that are not right for other projects but needed to live. Usually, I'll go there and start pulling things apart I try not to ever think “this song will begin here, move there and then finish all the way at that point." I put it together in the way that makes sense at the time, then let it rest. Sometimes when I pick it up again, there’s one line that stands out or a lick I hadn’t really felt that suddenly punches me in the stomach. Music is so subjective, always just a reflection of what is happening to a person in that moment. So the idea factory might be full of stuff I hated3 months ago but after my last trip to the supermarket is going to really speak to me.
AM: How do you decide on new projects that you want to take on or those who you wish to collaborate with?
K: It’s usually friends of friends of friends. I can reach out to an artist I think is doing something interesting but there are so many gatekeepers, even in my own camp. It’s trickier than you’d think just to get a conversation. So I like to keep it close, with up and coming people who are working hard in the same way I did. Putting in the time, putting the product out there and hustling in all the ways. If someone hits me up with a line or vocal that rings my bell I’ll always say yes. I don’t really need them to be “the next big thing." I just need them to bring it for our collaboration.
AM: Is there a collaboration that you have yet to do that you would like to see happen and is there a song or album that you would have liked to have been on?
K: Of course everyone has their dream collabs. If Sade hit me up I would have to say no because I would actually die, RIP. I’ve been watching new talent like Gus Dapperton who is interesting as well as someone like Kaytranada and feel like if everything lined up there would be an interesting tapestry there.
AM: There are a number of songs that are on our playlists like Sexy with Kosha Dillz, Lick It with Skrillex, Room For Happiness with Skylar Grey, Move For Me with Deadmaus, Sometimes and your remix of Imag-ine Dragons’ Believer – to name a few. What have been some of your favorite songs that you have created and/or people that you have collaborated with?
K: I get asked this question a lot and never have found the right answer. Honestly, I’ve listened to and played all of my music so much over the years that my favorite ones become whichever ones I haven't heard recently.
AM: What was the moment when you realized that you had made it?
K: In my mind I’ve made it and blown it so many times that it’s just a blur of trying. Always putting in the time, sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn’t. I guess making it just means that you have the opportunity to continue to work.
AM: You have played a number of festivals and were a pioneer in the concept of Las Vegas residencies, what is it about these environments and playing live shows that you love?
K: It all comes down to the energy of the audience. The show will live and die by what they’re feeling.
AM: What is your favorite festival to play?
K: Sun Soaked.
AM: You’ve been performing via your Road Trip series. How did this come about and how did you decide what cities would be included?
K: It was the most literal instance of necessity being the mother of invention. Obviously with COVID we had to get creative about performances. It was safety first, timing and location second, then the logistics of how can we make this cool and a really new experience for everyone. There were a lot of challenges and I think as we move forward it will only get better but I'm really proud of how we rolled it out and crazy impressed with the audience for respecting the safety guidelines the way they have. We all want what we had before but we all are appreciating what we can get now.
AM: We're assuming that because of the success of that series, that your recent NYE performance was an extension of this as well?
K: Absolutely. When Road Trip succeeded like it did we knew that we could pull NYE off safely as well. Even with the strict guidelines and a curfew before midnight, we got our party.
AM: Are there plans for future Road Trips?
K: Absolutely.
AM: What do you want your legacy to be when people think about the impact that you have had in music?
K: I just hope that people will understand my true love for music. Whether they dig what I created or not, if a person can look at what I’ve done and pull the true intent out of it, we are good.
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THE BACHELOR S25. E6. | WHO'S REAL
If you have yet to see tonight’s 6th episode, spoilers are ahead! We start off tonight’s The Bachelor episode with MJ and Jessenia doing a 2-on-1 with Matt to see about who is toxic and who isn’t. Matt James tries to figure out what took place between the girls. Jessenia shares that the persona that MJ does with Matt is not who she is and that she has been one of the people who was involved in the mean girl clique. MJ explains that she has gone through a lot in her life and doesn’t like that she is being defamed as she would never do that to someone. He likes both of the women and acknowledges that he has formed relationships with both of them, but knows he can’t continue the journey with both of them there. Although he is conflicted, he gives the rose to Jessenia and walks MJ out. MJ feels that she was sabotaged and wants nothing but the best for him.
Immediately after, it’s time for him to focus on the rest of the ladies. The ladies walk in and see the rose tray is empty and speculate on who will be coming back. The girls are ready to get on with the night and to spend some time with him so that they can get to know him and to get past the theatrics. They all talk about getting to have some time with Matt and how they will get to be reconnected. Chris Harrison walks in and lets them know that there will not be a cocktail party and they will go straight to the ceremony as he is exhausted and knows what he wants. Going into the ceremony, Jessenia, Rachael, Abigail and Kit already have roses - so 3 are going home. Serena P, Michelle, Pieper, Bri, Chelsea, Katie and Serena C receive roses. Magi, Brittany and Ryan do not receive roses.
We’re back at Nemacolin and Pieper gets the 1-on-1 evening date. Serena C pulls Katie to the side and lets her know that her antics take time away from her each time she wants to talk with Matt. Serena C feels that Katire is telling Matt everything that takes place in the house and lets her know that she actually allows the girls to speak for themselves and to tell their stories. She merely lets him know that there is general unrest going on and that he should find out more information. As the girls have their spat deciding who is here for Matt. Heather from Colton’s season decided to pop by and said that a friend told her that she should meet him. Chris lets her know that they are in quarantine so she just can’t just come in! He has to speak with other people on this and there are a lot of protocols involved.
Matt picks her up and drives her into the woods and gives her a flashlight as it is very dark outside. They walk through the dark and after flipping a switch, there is an entire carnival set up for them to enjoy! There are a number of rides, lights and more - which is such a fun date for them to enjoy.
While Pieper is on her evening date, Bri, Kit, Rachael, Michelle, Jessenia, Serena P, Abigail, Chelsea and Serena C are on the next group date. That means Katie will have the 1-on-1 date. Meanwhile, Heather from a previous season (she is friends with Hannah B) has begun the quarantine process and is on her way to seeing if she can be included as a potential woman to be involved in Matt’s journey. Clearly, the surprises never stop! Back at Pieper’s date, she lets Matt know that she is following in love with him - she does receive the rose. After a date with a carnival and a dinner, they get a performance by Temecula Road.
The group date begins and it’s a bowling date. After a few minutes, Chris lets that know that they will be divided into 2 teams. Whoever wins, gets the afterparty and the winner will get to go to the afterparty. From the pink team, Chelsea, Jessenia, Michelle and Bri get to have more time with Matt. Kit, Chelsea, Abigail, Serena C and Rachael are walking back home in the rain. The Blue Team is bummed because they don’t even get the rose that is up for grabs for that portion of the date. While the girls enjoy their time, the Blue team gets a special date card where they are told that they will get time as well. Apparently, they were invited back into the afterparty on the same night! Of course, it causes some of the girls to get annoyed as they thought that they would have an opportunity to have a 1-on-1 time. Chelsea definitely has an issue with more people being there and not being able to get the time. Michelle receives the rose from the group date.
Before his 1-on-1 date with Katie, Matt catches up with his best friend, Tyler which we all know from Hannah’s season on The Bachelorette. They are best friends, live together and they also run their food business together. Katie and Matt are going to enjoy a spa date with one another. They will be in the ear of the masseuse that will be massaging Tyler. It seems like this date will be more of a prank date. Thankfully, Tyler was good-natured about it and got to meet Katie (we hope he got to enjoy a real massage afterward). At dinner, the two connect and not so surprisingly, he tells Katie that he can’t give her the rose as his relationships with the other women have moved along faster. Although it’s not a shock, Katie was a huge reason for a lot of Matt’s awareness of what was going on in the house. Katie kept it classy wishing him good luck and letting him know that there were good women in the house. The women see her suitcase being wheeled out from the hotel lobby.
The girls assemble for the cocktail party and they look forward to being able to have 1-on-1 time. They recognize that there have been antics and distractions, but this will be the first night where it will be a regular night. Matt greets them and the cocktail party begins with him pulling Abigail aside to catch up with her. Heather is on her way to the resort. Heather walks in past the girls, waves and right into the conversation that he is having with Pieper.
Each night, we’ll tweet about The Bachelor and you can chat along with us (@AthleisureMag + with our Co-Founder/Creative + Style Director, Kimmie Smith @ShesKimmie) to see what’s taking place!
Each week we will let you know who our faves were last episode and if we’ve changed up since then as it pertains to who we think should go to Hometowns if we were choosing right now! We will also say who we think should take it all.
We also suggest a podcast that we’re newly obsessed with, Wondery’s Bachelor Happy Hour which is hosted by Rachel Lindsay (contestant on The Bachelor Season 21; The Bachelorette Season 13) and co-hosted by Becca Kufrin (contestant on The Bachelor Season 22; The Bachelorette Season 14) to get their feedback!
LAST WEEK
Even with all of the twists and turns, we selected Abigail, Bri, Rachael and Brittany to be the ones that we could see at hometowns.
THIS WEEK
Well, this week had more twists that were expected and unexpected. We’re shaking it up this week as Brittany was not given a rose and we see some great synergies between Matt and some of the ladies. We see Hometown dates including:
WHO WE’RE PREDICTING WILL BE AT HOMETOWNS
THE BACHELOR CONTESTANTS
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THE BACHELOR S25. E5. | THE OG'S VS THE NEW GIRLS
If you have yet to see tonight’s 5th episode, spoilers are ahead! We start off tonight’s The Bachelor episode with the toxic OG versus New Girl dynamic. Matt James addresses what Katie brought up to him and he said that the “US vs THEM” mentality is a culture of bullying and rumors that had been going around that could hurt others. He explained that a person who has to push someone down, to lift someone up - that’s not the kind of person that he would want. Of course, he pulls Brittany to the side BUT now the girls want to know who said it. Brittany shares what’s been going on and that she was called an escort. MJ suggests to Anna that she should talk to Matt and let him know what she did.
Anna talks with Matt and lets him know that she heard rumors about Brittany and when she met her, she felt the need to share it with her. She says how bad she feels and that she feels like she is breaking out into rashes over this. He explains that he has to be true to himself and that he can’t imagine Anna being on the journey to find love with him. He swiftly lets her go and walks her out as she cries and apologizes.
The remainder of the women at Nemacolin watch in surprise as she leaves. The fact that the women that were initially there claimed that they were oblivious to the behavior in the house. Victoria tries to go on a campaign to make herself look better and even other girls apologize - no one believes this and it seems like it’s a night of cleaning house. Ryan tells Matt that Victoria told her that because she was a dancer, she thought that she was a whore and laughed about it.
Ryan tells Victoria was she said and Victoria goes over to Matt to try to commend him for what he said and to also try to make herself seem innocent. He asks her what part of being a ho could be taken the wrong way. Of course, he stops the cocktail session to go straight to the rose ceremony. Victoria also figures out that Katie is the one that looped him into what was happening. She is heard bad-mouthing the girls in the house to the producers.
The roses given at the ceremony are given to Brittany, Ryan, Rachael, Serena P, Magi, Kit, MJ, Jessenia, Katie, Abigail, Chelsea, and Serena C. Matt sends Victoria, Catalina, Lauren and +1 home.
Chris comes to the ladies and he says that things are changing as they are past the half way point. He gives them the 1-on-1 card which is with Rachael. Rachael meets Matt and learns that she will be spoiled. They see celebrity stylist Ty Hunter and she sees a number of gowns, shoes, champagne and more. She tries on a number of looks in front of Matt. She is also given a pair of Christian Louboutin heels and it’s so cute to see her reaction and to see how genuine she is to have time with him. Rachael comes in to see the girls and has a number of bags, wearing her dress and is gifted another dress that she is going to wear to dinner. She leaves the girls as they think about the time that they are not getting with them.
The next date card arrives for: Serena P, Bri, Katie, Pieper, Serena C, Ryan, Michelle, Brittany, Magi, Abigail, Chelsea, Jessenia and MJ.Kit receives the 1-on-1.
Back at the second part of Rachael’s date, she receives the rose and we can definitely see how they complement one another.
At the group date, they hit the farm and do a number of chores, He lets them know that although he lives in NYC, he is from Raleigh, NC and he grew up on a farm. Although MJ takes the lead to agree to do a number of the activities, some question whether it is authentic. Pieper takes a moment to get a few kisses from him and then other girls “just realize” that they are all dating the same guy. Matt does try to spend time with each of them, but it’s hard when the other girls see that he has connections with others. The second part of the group date brings the girls together with him.
After toasting the girls, he asks to have some time with Chelsea and pulls her first. He then talks with Abigail who says that being on the farm date allows her to understand her grandparents farm that she has never been too. She shares that if she were able to have children, there is a possibility that her children could be hearing impaired. Her birth father left her after she got cochlear implants and she voices her concern about whether others would be like that to her. Matt is really good about being able to empathize with others whether it’s a shared experience or not. He then reaches out to MJ to find out her role in the bullying. Of course she says that she brings the house together and doesn’t do that. Brittany comes in to take a moment with Matt. When MJ comes back to the girls, she lets them know that she was called an antagonist in the house. She asks if anyone wants to talk about it since she leads “by example.” Jessenia lets her know that she mentioned MJ because she stated that there was a Varisty and JV squad. Jessenia explains that MJ made the house uncomfortable for the girls. Katie hops in and supports Jessenia and agrees that MJ is deflecting.
Rachael and Kit hang out at home as Rachael sends positive vibes to her for the 1-on-1 date which will be at his place. Kit shares that her happy place is in the kitchen with her mom and that she loves to cook. She’s hopeful that that will be part of their date. Matt gives a rose to Abigail. MJ decides that she is going to clear up her character as she’s there to be with Matt and not the girls.
Kit’s date is pretty cute and chill. Matt likes to have his dessert first and they make cookies together. As much as Kit has grown up with a luxurious lifestyle as the daughter to Cynthia Rowley, she also has such a relaxed sense of being which is welcoming. She receives the rose.
As the girls talk about the upcoming rose ceremony, a card arrives say that Matt needs to know the truth from Jessenia and MJ. He asks them to arrive prior to the ceremony so that he can find out what happened. We see the women bring their luggage to the lobby.
At the end of tonight’s episode, Abigail, Rachael and Mari go into the rose ceremony with roses. We’ll definitely see how tonight’s episode will play out tomorrow between the showdown of MJ and Jessenia and then go straight into the rose ceremony.
Each night, we’ll tweet about The Bachelor and you can chat along with us (@AthleisureMag + with our Co-Founder/Creative + Style Director, Kimmie Smith @ShesKimmie) to see what’s taking place!
Each week we will let you know who our faves were last episode and if we’ve changed up since then as it pertains to who we think should go to Hometowns if we were choosing right now! We will also say who we think should take it all.
We also suggest a podcast that we’re newly obsessed with, Wondery’s Bachelor Happy Hour which is hosted by Rachel Lindsay (contestant on The Bachelor Season 21; The Bachelorette Season 13) and co-hosted by Becca Kufrin (contestant on The Bachelor Season 22; The Bachelorette Season 14) to get their feedback!
LAST WEEK
We learned a lot more about Matt James and the women that would be competing on the show. We thought that Hometowns would be given to Abigail, Bri, Jessenia and Brittany.
THIS WEEK
Well, this week had quite a few twists and we’re glad that the most toxic girls have been removed and hope that makes the other girls stop all the mean girl antics - Abigail, Bri, Rachael and Brittany.
WHO WE’RE PREDICTING WILL BE AT HOMETOWNS
THE BACHELOR CONTESTANTS
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