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Too Opinionated Interview: Cerina Vincent

Author
Meisterkhan
Published
Mon 07 Mar 2022
Episode Link
http://sites.libsyn.com/153731/cerina-vincent

Today on Too Opinionated, we talk with actress/author Cerina Vincent about her new children's book Everybody has a Bellybutton! PUBLICATION DATE: March 11th , 2022

Cerina’s first major role was starring in the #1 kid’s series in the world during the late 90’s – “Power Rangers: Lost Galaxy” as ‘Maya’ the Yellow Power Ranger. She quickly went from a TV superhero to a silver screen siren, picking up a Saturn Award Nomination for her performance in the horror sensation “Cabin Fever.” Swiftly becoming a world-renowned on screen ‘scream queen,’ she went on to star in the films “Not Another Teen Movie,” “Return to House on Haunted Hill,” “It Waits,” “Monika,” “Tales of Halloween,” a mini-series for AMC’s “The Walking Dead,” the short film “Darkened Room” (directed by David Lynch), “Killing Eleanor”, and dozens of other genre fan favorites. Beyond SyFy/Horror, her multi-faceted talent has led to guest roles on dozens of hit comedic shows, such as “Two and a Half Men,” “Mike and Molly,” “Workaholics,” and “Californication.”

 Aside from her well-accomplished acting career, Cerina has also had much success as a writer. She paired up with author Jodi Collins to co-write the 2007 female-empowerment best-selling book series published by HarperCollins, “How to Eat Like a Hot Chick” (2007), “How to Love Like a Hot Chick” (2009), and “Live Like a Hot Chick” (2010). In her free time, the Hollywood-based actress still spends time writing, cooking with family, practicing yoga (which she’s done for over 20 years), being a full-time mom to Nico, spreading awareness for Cystic Fibrosis (a cause near and dear to her heart) and spreading her core-message of ‘kindness.’ In 2020 she also launched her parenting podcast, “Raising Amazing” with co-host, Pediatrician Dr. Joel Gator Warsh. She’s excited to put her passion for equality and raising kind children who are aware of the world around them into her first children’s book “Everybody Has A Belly Button”. She uses the rhymes and illustrations (by Black Artist Zoi Hunter) to show children the ways we are all alike, despite what may appear to be our physical differences. 

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