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  • Introducing Trinity and Zion Rose: Talented Young Barbadian Artists

    Meet Trinity, 16, and Zion Rose, 11, two exceptionally gifted young artists hailing from Barbados. These siblings are not your average teenagers, they're budding actors, models, filmmakers, screenwriters, and artists, with a passion for creativity that knows no bounds. Recently, they achieved diplomas in on-screen acting and filmmaking at the prestigious New York Film Academy, sponsored by the Barbados government through the National Cultural Foundation (NCF). Recently, Janet, our Editor-in-Chief, had the opportunity to do a Q&A with Trinity and Zion Rose. You both began acting as background actors on Outer Banks. What initially sparked your interest in the entertainment industry? Zion- “Firstly, God has been good. Amen! Well it was really our daddy that started the acting thing on the show Outer Banks. I remember when he was telling us about his day on set shooting a close up scene with “John B” (Chase Stokes) with the camera, it inspired me to do acting and then when it was my own time on set and seeing the cameras it inspired me to push more!” Trinity- “It was daddy who got us interested, I remember the day he came home and told us and we were by granny and show us the selfie photos of himself and John B, so when it was my time to do it, I was really nervous, I started shaking in the car and I didn’t know what to do, I remember that night we were filming together on set I walked so fast, I was so confused but it really pushed my interest because I never knew what it was to film movies, I thought movies were easily done, I didn’t know there were scripts and production assistants so heavily involved. It really gave me an insight into Hollywood. Congratulations on your recent achievements and diplomas from the New York Film Academy! Could you share with us some of the most valuable lessons you've learned during your time there? Trinity- I always learned to be punctual for classes and to understand that learning camera work takes more than just one day because we had at least six hours of camera classes, but I think the lessons were different because when I was the cameraman, it was tough. I had to get all my shot selections, my actors and my technical assistants all in one area, and direct and shoot my short student film, “Panic!” All in two hours, edit it in three hours, and then submit it via flash drive. My biggest regret was I didn't attach the title of the video in the video post-production. I thought it looked cool at first, but then I realized I messed up many of the lessons here. I do understand that making a film and making movies is more than just something perfectly done, and it takes time. Zion- It was something new for me, I learnt how to break down my character, which I never did before. Most of the time, breaking down characters is understanding simple things like their aesthetic, what they wear, that's important, and then I also learnt “elements of great self-tape” like filming horizontally, importance of a well-lit face, stuff like that. I also did a monologue and a commercial class for Dunk’ Donuts where I placed second. It was a great experience. How did your meeting with the owners of Selima Optique come about, and what does it mean to you to be brand ambassadors for such a prestigious eyewear brand? Trinity- During our visit to New York we had the pleasure of meeting the daughter of the owner Selima Optique and she was really nice and complemented our clothing and suggested that her mother would love how we dressed so boldly with our unique styles, as she admire our fashion sense we were also charmed by her dog, Hemmy, who was absolutely adorable. She recommended her mother see us and informed us that they owned eyewear stores, which we had not known before. Then they shipped us some sunnies of their Westbrook Frames line for a photoshoot here in Barbados. I remember back in November 2023, I was first posted on their wall one post away from Ryan Gosling with his Selima sunnies, I was a bit starstruck to be on their wall which was impressive to be introduced on their page wearing such a gorgeous ensemble at the NIFCA performing arts finals where my high school theatre group won bronze. I’m in the lobby posing for pics afterwards in their sunnies! Then again in February of this year with Zion and officially announced as ambassadors for the brand. Wow! Imagine, we met the daughter of Selima Optique while looking for food for Zion at a Whole Foods. We went getting lemonade and cupcakes and ended up becoming ambassadors for the company (Lol). It is an exciting opportunity, and I feel honored to represent such a cool and prestigious brand. Wearing their stylish sunglasses is a major blessing, and I am grateful to be able to share this experience with my brother. Trinity and Zion, as ambassadors for Selima Optique NYC & Paris, how do you plan to use your platform to promote the brand and its values? Selima Salaun is a fashion icon! Back in the September 2023 edition of the Fashionista magazine, writer Brooke Frischer expressed that Selima Optique is the No.1 go to eyewear of the rich and famous in NYC, with stars like Lady GaGa, Jacob Elordi and Zendaya who are wearing their sunnies. After much research, we then learnt of their high standards and started our own unique campaign tailored to Barbados and the brand’s aesthetic. Their brand symbolizes youth, fun, chic and luxury and so far what we have done has embodied that, for example our photoshoots were at Rihanna Drive, beautiful luxurious homes, and recently riding beautiful horses here in Barbados have shown that and they are very pleased with us. Can you share any memorable experiences or challenges you faced while filming scenes for Netflix's Outer Banks season 3 and reenacting scenes from "The Crown" at the Sunbury Plantation Great House? Zion- A really hard challenge for a beginner was to not look into the camera. That was a hard challenge! Going back to the positions you started, then you couldn’t really interact with the actors when they are getting ready for their roles. Don't look at the camera position where the Assistant Director positioned you. We had to understand that our roles as background were very important to reacting with emotion to the plane crash and Kiera’s capture. I think it was new for me, so I didn't know where to look, and I know not to look in the camera now. Trinity- On the set of Outer Banks adapting to this new world was culturally shocking. I think diving into this world was nerve-racking at first. I honestly didn’t know what to do. I remember watching YouTube videos on people who played in the background. I tried my best to do my research, study. When I arrived on set for the first time, I took in this surreal moment where it was literally lights, camera, action! A true insight on a Hollywood set. Acting was never in my agenda while I was studying in school but now I love it and still love that first memorable moment. While filming my favorite scene which is the reaction scene to the great plane crash I used my acting skills to personify an afraid tourist girl. In terms of the Crown reenactment, transitioning myself to Prince Charles has been one of my most inspirational and energizing works so far. I had to morph into someone who is the total opposite of me, changing my bajan dialect to British accent with poise. I had to practice my accent, watch that exact scene over and over to amalgamate his gestures with his motives. This reenactment transformed my understanding of acting. I enjoyed creating this reenactment; it was a time piece, which I have a particular interest in. I felt as if I was teleported to another time period in another world. It seems like you guys are always doing stuff, it shows with you recently riding horses for an epic Selima Optique photoshoot, what was that like? Trinity- It was an epic experience modelling with an animal for the first time. Um, we shot at Sunflower Stables, the owner Donna Simpson, was a very gracious host. As for the horses, they were so adorable and very photogenic, especially Ole’ Briggum Rum. Zion- Sunflower stable gave us a wonderful experience; I’ve never ridden a horse before. I was a bit nervous getting on the horse and even posing for the camera. Trinity, you have written a horror comedy student film, that sounds exciting! Can you give us a glimpse into what inspired the story and your vision for the project? I have written and submitted a script that is now being looked over by the “powers that be.” Honestly, it’s in the initial stage and I cannot give away too many details; however, I can say this, the concept is very Caribbean centric with creepy trouble makers. The inspiration for this story came from the combination of my love of horror and Tim Burton's work. I enjoy a good blend of creepy and comedic elements, which I felt would be perfect for a story based on Caribbean folk, that's all I can say at this time. Originally, I wanted to create a story about clones for a school competition on the island but couldn't figure out what to add that would make it stand out. Then God gave me the idea for this current story, which was a perfect fit. I am excited to share this story with everyone once it is completely filmed. Zion, we heard about your recent artistic endeavors, including a diorama and recreating a scene for American Airlines. What motivates your art, and how do you choose your subjects? My art makes people happy, I did it for this lady, Janelle Innis, a lead agent at American Airlines, she was the only person to help this pregnant woman on the streets giving birth in front of Janelle’s American Airlines Bridgetown office. Janelle is a hero! Her bosses flew in from the USA and gave her a cape named “Real American Hero” and I know I would love to recreate that, and when I did, it warmed my heart to see her reactions to the art. But mostly with my art I can look at certain stuff and just say to myself I can recreate that, and I keep doing it, keep at it because I want to get better with this type of art. Meeting director Stefon Bristol and being mentored by him must have been an incredible experience. Can you share any insights or advice he gave you that particularly resonated? Meeting Stefon Bristol earlier in 2023 at a Barbados Independent Film Festival Workshop was a true blessing from God because we came there to get some experience and knowledge to learn about filmmaking and ended up being mentored by him, and even now internationally. I remember when we were in New York later that same year at the same time as he returned to NYC, he invited us to lunch after film camp at El Toro Loco for tacos, and he told us about how the industry is and works. He said not to give up because he went through so many different people asking them about helping with his film and how he had gotten rejected, he even met Spike Lee who later became his mentor and he said not to give up. That is one of the lessons I learned from him, but he did tell us about a project that he was working on with Jennifer Hudson and working with her was a blast but he could not give too many details, so we knew about that since last year, but we had to keep it a secret. In this industry, keeping secrets and signing NDAs is a big deal; you don't want to give out any ideas, but he did say that. He also said not to give up in some areas and just keep going and keep pushing. Trinity, as a lover of '50s fashion, how do you incorporate that style into your daily life, and do you find inspiration from any specific icons of that era? The 50s! I absolutely adore the fashion sense of Marilyn Monroe and Lucille Ball, as well as other icons from that era. Their fashion was truly incredible. When you ask what I mean by "outstanding," I think their outfits were so iconic and unique. I love watching older movies, especially those featuring powerful women. Their outfits were always lovely and inspiring, and I find myself drawing inspiration from those times. I even appreciate fashion from the medieval era, but the 50s have been my favorite so far. The fashion from that era was so creative and beautiful. I particularly love the colorful and unique outfits seen in Marilyn Monroe's films and in the film, “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes” with Jane Russell. Their outfits were simply stunning and I keep finding myself constantly inspired by them. Zion, with your taste for '80s glam and '90s rock fashion, how does your personal style influence your creativity, especially in your artistic and acting pursuits? I absolutely adore the glam rock look, but I also enjoy the entire 80s era, especially the 1985 glam rock animated series “Jem and the Holograms.” Jem is a true gem, and the holographic elements of the show really appeal to me. It's fascinating that the show centers around bright loud flashy attire and big hair! I love the aesthetic so much that I incorporate it into my own wardrobe. Speaking of which, I have a soft spot for leather jeans, shoes, jackets, and anything made of that material. I would love to own some Jem merchandise as well! Could you tell us more about your upcoming roles in the Bajan action thriller "Camouflage"? What drew you to these characters, and how do you prepare for such roles? Trinity- So, we signed NDAs, nondisclosure agreements, and we can't talk about the plot for our roles and the characters we're going to be playing, which were written and indicated to us by showrunner, Johnathan Temple but I’ll tell you this, this show is going to be awesome and gonna blow your minds! We watched the trailer around twenty times trying to break it down and see where our roles will fit in. But as to how Zion and I prepare for a role, it’s very different. When I'm preparing for a role, I think I need at least to break down the character if needed, so what do I do? I listen to the music I think my character would like, I try to get in that mind frame of my character, I just try not to become Trinity and become the character. I'm sure Zion’s methods are different from mine, he would explain. Zion- I write down my character’s backstory. I just make any story up to add to the role I have to play. As an actor, I work hard to embody the character and understand how they would react in different situations. Time is a crucial element for me to fully grasp the role, so I take the time to get into the right mindset. To develop the character as a bad person, I try to write down specific traits and behaviors that would make them seem villainous. As for physical actions, I experiment with different gestures and movements to see what feels natural for the character. To play the role centers around a character and explores the concept of fear within the mind. Starting your own talk show sounds like an exciting venture! What topics are you most passionate about discussing, and how do you plan to engage your audience? Trinity - We are excited about the prospect of hosting our own talk in the future, and interviewing cool and interesting people but there are serious topics like bullying we want to address. I personally was a victim of bullying, not Zion. We would like to bring to surface the ugliness of bullying. But there will be many fun elements to our show as well. Trinity, could you share more about your experience meeting with the Hon. Charles Griffith and his executive committee to discuss your film project? How has their support impacted the project's development? Being invited to a meeting with the Hon. Charles Griffith and his executive committee to pitch our new student film was a great opportunity and experience. Honestly, they were very impressed when we presented them at the meeting with an already finished storyboard, a working screenplay, artwork and a giant chart plan outlining the different components of the film we need to work with like makeup, costumes etc. to produce the film. Their support was very encouraging. Zion, what was it like meeting Prime Minister Rt. Hon Mia Mottley and presenting her with a copy of your screenplay "The Mystery of TRIZON Camp"? How did her feedback influence your future creative endeavors? Meeting the Prime Minister was a phenomenal experience for our brand. As a newcomer to showbiz and entertainment, I had never met someone of such high stature before. The film camp produced by our Barbados government presented us the chance to write and create our student film "The Mystery of TRIZON Camp" and later that year we were able to meet the Prime Minister and present her a copy of that screenplay. She was really impressed. It was an honor for my sister and I to have met her. She encouraged us to continue pursuing acting further and filmmaking. That moment left me feeling ecstatic. Looking ahead, what are your goals and aspirations for the future, both individually and as a creative duo? Are there any dream projects or collaborations you hope to pursue? Trinity- As young filmmakers, actors, models, and artists, our goals for the future are to create films that can be enjoyed by audiences on the big screen or through streaming platforms. We strive to showcase our unique talents and creativity in America, and even further overseas. Zion hopes to have his art featured in galleries, while we aspire to act in international projects. We dream of expanding our reach and collaborating with other actors like Jenna Ortega and directors we look up to like Tim Burton bring our visions to life. Zion- As an actor, it's essential to never give up on opportunities, and always say yes to new challenges. Don't let one day of missed school derail your progress in both academics and acting. Lastly, how do you balance your academic and creative pursuits, and what advice would you give to other young aspiring actors, filmmakers, and artists looking to follow in your footsteps? Zion- Balancing academics and other opportunities can be challenging, but it's important to stay focused and prioritize responsibilities. Missing a day of school may seem insignificant, but it's crucial to stay on course and not fall behind. Trinity- Balancing my academic and creative pursuits can be challenging, but I am able to manage them because I understand the importance of studying. Maintaining a balance between my academic pursuits and my creative passion for acting and filmmaking is not a challenge for me. I make sure to manage my studies well, especially now that I am in my final year of school and have to take the CXC exams. Whenever I get an acting opportunity or some other task to complete, I make sure to finish it the night before. I believe in studying hard and cramming my studies whenever possible, especially when exams are nearby.

  • How To Make Your Home Hurricane-Proof in the Caribbean

    Living by the water has unique challenges when it comes to natural disasters and climate change. Learn how to make your home hurricane-proof in the Caribbean. Living in the Caribbean offers a paradise-like experience with its stunning landscapes and vibrant cultures. However, residing on these beautiful islands also means facing the annual threat of hurricanes. These powerful storms can cause significant damage to homes and communities, making home upgrading a critical consideration for homeowners. Through proactive planning and implementation of effective techniques, you can mitigate the impact of these unpredictable storms. You can ensure your safety during hurricane season by learning how to make your home hurricane-proof in the Caribbean with essential strategies to fortify your home against the forces of nature. Reinforce Your Roof The roof is one of the most vulnerable parts of a home during a hurricane. Consider installing hurricane straps or clips that secure the roof to the walls to protect your property, providing additional resistance against high winds. Regularly inspect your roof for missing shingles or tiles and repair these issues promptly to prevent water damage. Upgrade Your Windows Impact-resistant windows are a must-have in hurricane-prone areas because they offer unique protection characteristics. These windows can withstand the impact of flying debris and strong winds, maintaining your home’s structural integrity. While the initial investment may be higher than traditional windows, the protection they offer during a hurricane is invaluable, short- and long-term. Reinforce Your Doors You must learn about the benefits of switching to fiberglass doors in a hurricane-prone region to transform your home into an aesthetic bunker. Unlike traditional wooden or metal doors, fiberglass doors resist warping, rotting, and corrosion. They also provide superior resistance to the impact and pressure changes that can occur during a hurricane, keeping your home sealed against the storm. Secure Outdoor Items Hurricanes can turn unsecured outdoor objects into dangerous projectiles in a matter of seconds. Take the time to secure or store outdoor furniture, decorations, and gardening tools before a storm hits. Installing permanent anchor points for larger items and using a shed or storage boxes for smaller objects can significantly reduce the risk of damage to your home. Create a Safe Room Having a safe room can be a lifesaver if your home’s structural integrity fails. This room should be in the innermost part of your home, away from windows and exterior walls. Reinforce the room with additional plywood or metal sheeting in the walls and ceiling and stock it with emergency supplies, including water, non-perishable food, and medical kits. While island living can present the challenge of dealing with hurricanes, taking proactive steps to make your home hurricane-proof in the Caribbean can significantly reduce the risk of damage and ensure your safety. Investing in your home’s resilience is investing in your peace of mind during the hurricane season.

  • Upgrade Your Home with YITAHOME's LEAF Collection: Style Meets Functionality at Affordable Prices

    Looking to infuse your living space with the timeless charm of farmhouse style? Bring a touch of rustic charm and modern functionality to your home with YITAHOME's Farmhouse LEAF Collection! This collection offers a wide range of stylish and affordable furniture pieces, all designed to elevate your living space. Explore our curated selection of eight standout pieces: 1.YITAHOME Farmhouse Nightstand with Charging Station Nightstands with Charging Station: Keep your devices powered up and organized with YITAHOME's nightstands featuring built-in charging stations. The LED lights add a touch of modern flair, while the two drawers provide ample storage space for your bedside essentials.  Price starts at $186.98 2. YITAHOME LED Farmhouse TV Stand This spacious TV stand can accommodate TVs up to 75 inches, making it the perfect centerpiece for your living room.  It features outlets for easy cable management, sliding barn doors for a touch of rustic charm, and adjustable shelves for versatile storage. Price: $239.99 3. YITAHOME Farmhouse Coffee Table This beautiful coffee table offers a touch of rustic elegance to your living room.  It features a spacious top surface, an open shelf for additional storage, and a unique design that blends seamlessly with any farmhouse décor. Price starts at $159.99 (with 6% savings) 4. YITAHOME Farmhouse Console Table with 2-Door & 2 Drawers Cabinet Multifunctional and stylish, this console table is a great addition to any entryway, hallway, dining room, or living room.  It features two drawers and two cabinets for storage, and a spacious top surface that can be used for a lamp, décor, or even a small TV. Price: $139.99 5. YITAHOME Corner Bar Cabinet with LED Lights This elegant corner bar cabinet is a perfect way to showcase your wine collection and entertain guests.  It features an attractive visualization glass door, adjustable shelves, and built-in wine and glass racks for organized storage.  Price starts at $239.99 (with 8% savings) 6. YITAHOME Chest of Drawers This 6-drawer dresser provides ample storage space for your clothes and belongings.  Its classic farmhouse design with clean lines and brushed nickel hardware makes it a versatile piece that can be used in any bedroom, hallway, or living room. Price starts at $259.99 (with 9% savings) 7. YITAHOME Large Record Player Stand with Power Outlets & LED Lights Calling all vinyl enthusiasts! This record player stand is the perfect way to display your record collection and turntable.  It features built-in power outlets and LED lights for convenience, and ample storage space for up to 130 albums.  Price: $129.99 8. Farmhouse Nightstand with a touch of Modern Magic! This nightstand boasts built-in charging (2 USB ports & 2 power outlets) to keep your devices powered up, and adjustable storage for all your bedside essentials. Plus, set the mood with its cool 7-color LED lights. YITAHOME's Farmhouse Collection is a perfect choice for anyone who wants to create a warm and inviting home environment.  The collection's rustic charm, modern functionality, and affordable prices make it a great option for budget-minded homeowners. So, browse the YITAHOME Farmhouse LEAF Collection today and find the perfect pieces to add a touch of style and functionality to your home!

  • Sad Movies and Shows to Watch on Netflix

    Introduction Do you ever get that feeling that you just feel sad out of nowhere, and everything feels overwhelming all of a sudden? That is the kind of feeling that we are very much familiar with. In such times, it is always a good idea to sit back and watch a sad movie so that you can channel all your sad emotions all at once. Given how we live in the age where nearly everything has something to do with the internet, you could always stream something online on platforms such as Netflix, provided that you have a superfast internet connection. Coming back to sad movies, it would be very likely that you are looking for some really good sad movies to watch, the kind that would leave you ugly-crying for a while. Read on to find out about our picks for when it comes to watching sad movies and TV shows. However, do keep in mind that some of these shows and movies might be triggering for you, so tread carefully! The Sky is Pink Though this is a Bollywood movie, it is the kind that will have you crying out of sadness, and it will also have you crying out of happiness as well. The movie stars the brilliant Farhan Akhtar alongside Priyanka Chopra-Jonas and Zaira Wasim. The movie is drawn from a true story about an 18-year-old girl called Aisha Chaudhry, who had a very rare case of pulmonary fibrosis and passed away sadly. The movie is about Aisha and her family, the ups and downs that they face together, and how Aisha’s family stops at nothing to get her treated. The movie teaches you how to deal with grief and how it is important to stick together no matter how hard the circumstances tend to get. Though the movie is in Hindi, you can still have it dubbed into English on Netflix so that you won’t miss out on the movie! BoJack Horseman Even though the whole of the show is that of a cartoon, BoJack Horseman is the kind of show that just hits you like a truck. The show is about a horse called BoJack who used to be a star of a hit show called “Horsin’ Around,” but eventually, BoJack begins losing his limelight. After he turns into a washed-up Hollywood actor, he begins his journey of substance abuse, self-destructive behavior, and sheer cynicism. If you really want to watch something that is true to reality and hits home, then you should definitely have BoJack Horseman on your list. It might seem a little boring at first, but eventually, it starts getting interesting! The Haunting of Hill House Most definitely one of Mike Flanagan’s masterpieces. The Haunting of Hill House is based on the hit novel of the same name by Shirley Jackson, which was released back in 1959. Not only is the show sad, but it is definitely among the best horror shows of all time, something that Mike Flanagan is best known for. The story is about a family that moves into the infamous Hill House and how the spirits have an effect on each of them. Every episode is dedicated to one family member, which makes the show stand out. However, there is an incident that happens during the childhood of all siblings and one when they are young. Once that happens, each family member grieves in a different way, and the show is all about that. The story moves back and forth between the past and the present. The Haunting of Hill House is the kind of show that you just cannot miss, so make sure that you have it high up on your list. The show will make you scream in fright, and it will make you tear up because of the sad moments, so be sure to have a box of tissues ready! All the Bright Places Even though the movie has a happy kind of title, it will leave you ugly-crying by the end of the movie. The movie is about a young boy called Finch who comes across a girl called Violet as he is out for a run. Violet is about to put an end to her life, and Finch successfully talks her out of it. The two of them form a bond, and it turns out that Violet has had survivor’s guilt of a car crash that killed her sister. However, things eventually open further, and Violet learns that Finch is also fighting his own battles and why he prefers to be on his own. Now the question is, will Violet and Finch be able to save each other from their own internal darknesses? You will have to watch the movie to find out! 13 Reasons Why Warning, this section might be triggering to some audiences. Imagine how cruel it would be if you lost your friend, who also happened to be someone who you loved more than you would probably love yourself. That is exactly what 13 Reasons Why is about. The show is based on the novel of the same name by Jay Asher. It revolves around the story of Hannah Baker, a young and beautiful teenager who was bullied enough to put an end to her life. However, she records and releases a set of 13 tapes that explain why she did what she did, and she holds everyone accountable for it. The tapes then eventually come to Clay Jensen, who was a close friend of Hannah’s and also loved her a lot. Thus begins Clay’s journey of figuring out the truth and trying to bring justice to Hannah and Hannah’s family. The show really teaches you how to deal with the passing of a loved one and how you should stop at nothing if you really love someone. Pieces of a Woman Pieces of a Woman is a movie that came out back in 2020, and it shows the struggles of a woman when a delivery goes bad. The movie stars Vanessa Kirby as Martha and Shia LaBeouf as Sean, and the story is about how they are expecting their first child together. However, when it is time to deliver the baby, things go horribly wrong.  While trying to give birth at home, things take a wrong turn, and the baby does not survive. The movie then shows how everyone deals with the grief of loss and what an impact it has on everyone in the family. The family must figure out how they need to proceed further, whether it is with each other or without. End Note Sometimes, the best way to let out your sadness and negative emotions is to cry it out. All you need is a good tear-jerker movie or show that would help get your emotions out. However, you should still try to keep your mood up all the time, but whatever it is will most certainly pass. All you need to do is to stay strong through it all! FAQs Is the Haunting of Hill House Scary or Sad? The Haunting of Hill House is both scary and sad, so you will feel a mix of emotions. Is All the Bright Places a Good Movie? Yes, All the Bright Places is one of the saddest movies that you can watch. Is BoJack Horseman Funny or Sad? While BoJack Horseman may have some funny moments, the undertone is sad and depressing.

  • Top 12 Best Caribbean All-Inclusive Resorts for Families: Making Memories in Paradise

    Planning a family vacation to the Caribbean? All-inclusive resorts offer a hassle-free way to experience the islands' stunning beaches, turquoise waters, and luxurious amenities. But with so many options, choosing the perfect resort can be overwhelming. Here's our list of the Top 12 Best Caribbean All-Inclusive Resorts for Families, catering to different interests and budgets: 1.Dreams Royal Beach Punta Cana, Dominican Republic: This popular resort boasts a beautiful beachfront location, spacious rooms with swim-up options, a fantastic kids club, and exciting water features like a lazy river and slides. Perfect for families with younger children. 2. Coconut Bay Beach Resort and Spa, St. Lucia: Calling all adventurous families! Coconut Bay offers a mile-long beach, a thrilling water park (St. Lucia's largest!), and even a paintball course. Their wide range of activities offering a water park, lazy river, and supervised kids' club 3. Hyatt Ziva Cap Cana, Dominican Republic: This sprawling resort caters to families of all ages. Kids will love the water park, while adults can relax by the infinity pools or explore the swim-up bars. It also offers access to the adults-only Hyatt Zilara Cap Cana, perfect for multi-generational families. 4. Beaches Negril, Jamaica: Known for its expansive beach and signature Sesame Street characters roaming the resort, Beaches Negril is a haven for families with young children. The numerous pools, water sports options, and supervised kids' clubs ensure nonstop fun. 5. Sandals Royal Caribbean, Jamaica: This luxurious resort offers something special for everyone. Parents can unwind at the spa while kids enjoy the waterpark and supervised activities. In the evenings, the family can gather for live entertainment and delicious meals. 6. Nixxi Resort Turks and Caicos: This boutique resort provides a more intimate experience compared to larger resorts. It features multiple pools, a waterslide, a dedicated kids' club, and spacious beachfront accommodations, perfect for creating lasting family memories. 7. Royalton Bavaro All-Inclusive Resort and Spa, Dominican Republic: This expansive resort offers a variety of room options, including family suites, a lazy river, water slides, a kids club, and nightly entertainment. With its expansive pool complex, supervised kids' club, and gourmet dining options, guests can indulge in the ultimate Caribbean getaway. 8. Paradisus Palma Real Golf & Spa Resort, Dominican Republic: This luxurious resort caters to families who enjoy a touch of elegance. It features multiple pools, a water park, a kids' club, and supervised activities, all wrapped in a beautiful beachfront setting. 9. The Reef Playacar Resort, Mexico (Caribbean Coast): Located on Mexico's stunning Riviera Maya, this all-inclusive resort offers families a fun-filled getaway. Kids will love the pools with water features, the pirate ship-themed water park, and the supervised kids' clubs. 10. Grand Palladium Jamaica Resort & Spa, Jamaica: This sprawling resort complex offers families a variety of accommodation options, including family suites. It features multiple pools, a water park, a kids club, and a wide range of restaurants to satisfy everyone's taste buds. Families can enjoy snorkeling in crystal-clear waters, lounging by the pool, or exploring nearby attractions like Dunn's River Falls. 11. Nickelodeon Hotels & Resorts Punta Cana (Punta Cana, Dominican Republic): Bringing the beloved characters of Nickelodeon to life, this resort in Punta Cana offers a one-of-a-kind experience for families. From character meet-and-greets to themed dining experiences and a splash-worthy water park, kids will delight in every moment of their stay. 12. Atlantis Paradise Island (Nassau, Bahamas): An iconic destination in the Bahamas, Atlantis Paradise Island offers endless entertainment for families. From exploring the Aquaventure Water Park to interacting with marine life at Dolphin Cay, kids of all ages will be enchanted by the resort's myriad attractions. Remember: This list is just a starting point!  Consider your family's interests, budget, and desired activities when making your final decision. With so many fantastic options, you're sure to find the perfect Caribbean all-inclusive resort to create unforgettable family memories. pen_spark

  • Luke Forbes and Denise Hunt to Lead Cast of McBee

    In the heart of New York's vibrant Jamaica Queens, theater aficionados are eagerly anticipating a one-night-only event that promises to captivate audiences with its blend of Caribbean drama and powerhouse performances. Luke Forbes, celebrated for his role in Amazon Prime's comedy series "Harlem," and Denise Hunt, renowned for her unforgettable performance in the hit film "How Stella Got Her Groove Back," are set to headline the American premiere presentation of Alwin Bully's compelling play, "McBee." The event, scheduled for Sunday, June 23, at The Jamaica Performing Arts Center (JPAC), marks a tribute to the late Dominican playwright and forms part of the festivities honoring New York's annual Caribbean American Heritage Month. Under the direction of BroadwayWorld Award winner David Heron, the stage will come alive with the gripping narrative of "McBee," set against the backdrop of an unnamed Caribbean island. The story follows the journey of Allan and Alice McBee, respected politicians whose lives take a dramatic turn when Allan receives a prophecy from three mysterious Rastafarians on the night of his party's electoral victory. As the couple navigates ambition, power, and the price of their choices, audiences are drawn into a world where reality blurs, and the future hangs in the balance. Forbes and Hunt, both seasoned performers with extensive experience across stage, film, and television, bring depth and authenticity to their roles as Allan and Alice McBee. Forbes, whose Jamaican heritage adds a personal resonance to the production, has garnered acclaim for his versatile performances, including his current role in "Harlem" and appearances in notable series such as "This Is Us" and "Chicago P.D." His stage credits boast a rich tapestry of experiences, from Shakespearean productions to contemporary dramas, showcasing his range as a performer. Hunt, a Jamaican-born actress and television host, commands the stage with her magnetic presence and undeniable talent. With memorable roles opposite Angela Bassett and Taye Diggs, as well as hosting engagements on Jamaican television, she brings a wealth of experience and authenticity to her portrayal of Alice McBee. Her return to the stage is a momentous occasion, heralding a resurgence of her remarkable talents and reaffirming her status as a force to be reckoned with in the world of theater. Producer-director David Heron, who shares longstanding professional relationships with both Forbes and Hunt, expresses his excitement at the prospect of collaborating once again. Reflecting on their shared history, he notes the significance of their reunion on stage and the opportunity to showcase their exceptional talents to audiences once more. As additional casting details emerge and anticipation builds, theater enthusiasts are encouraged to secure their tickets for this unforgettable evening of Caribbean drama and stellar performances. The Jamaica Performing Arts Center, with its rich cultural heritage and vibrant atmosphere, provides the perfect backdrop for the U.S. premiere of "McBee." As the lights dim and the curtain rises, audiences will embark on a journey filled with intrigue, passion, and the timeless allure of theater at its finest. Don't miss your chance to witness Luke Forbes, Denise Hunt, and a talented ensemble bring Alwin Bully's vision to life in this unforgettable staged reading production. Tickets for "McBee" are now available at mcbeetheplay.eventbrite.com. For more information, contact the Box Office at 646-533-7021

  • Florida Jerk Festival Returns to Palm Beach on May 26, 2024!

    Get ready to mark your calendars and indulge in the ultimate Caribbean experience because the highly anticipated Florida Jerk Festival is back in Palm Beach! On Sunday, May 26, 2024, John Prince Park in Lake Worth Beach, Florida, will come alive with the sights, sounds, and flavors of the Caribbean as this beloved festival returns for its 21st edition. Stellar Lineup Prepare to groove to the beats of renowned artists headlining this year's festival. Reggae sensation Christopher Martin, dancehall legend Louie Culture, soca sensation Mr. Killa, and dancehall newcomer Nigy Boy are set to take the stage, ensuring an electrifying atmosphere that will have you dancing all day long. Culinary Delights One of the highlights of the Florida Jerk Festival is, of course, the food. Indulge your taste buds in the rich and spicy flavors of jerk cuisine, expertly prepared by seasoned chefs. From mouthwatering spicy chicken to succulent pork and savory seafood, there's something to satisfy every palate. Whether you're a fan of traditional jerk dishes or eager to try innovative creations, you're in for a treat. Jerk Experience For those looking to dive deeper into the world of jerk cuisine, the Jerk Experience is not to be missed. From 3 PM to 6 PM, festival attendees can embark on a culinary journey featuring a variety of jerk-inspired sweet and savory dishes. Witness the excitement of a jerk cook-off competition, where top food vendors showcase their skills and creativity. And don't forget to quench your thirst with complimentary servings of Vybez Punch, the festival's signature rum punch that perfectly complements the spicy flavors of jerk cuisine. Ticket Information Tickets for the Florida Jerk Festival are now available for purchase. General admission starts at $50, while VIP tickets, priced at $165, offer exclusive perks including unlimited food, access to an open bar, and entry to a private VIP lounge. Children 12 years of age and under can attend for free, making this a family-friendly event that everyone can enjoy. Get ready for a day of sizzling flavors, infectious music, and good vibes at the Florida Jerk Festival. Grab your tickets now at www.caribtix.com/floridajerkandmusic and get ready to experience the Caribbean in Palm Beach!

  • How To Become a Digital Nomad in the Caribbean

    Imagine yourself sitting by the ocean and working while listening to undulating waves along the shore. Learn to live in the Caribbean as a digital nomad. The Caribbean, a dreamy chain of islands famous for its beaches and culture, is not just a vacation destination—it’s a hotspot for digital nomads. If you’re envisioning your days toggling between endless drinks and typing away on a sun-drenched beach, well, we need to address a tiny misconception right off the bat. The truth is, you’re more likely to find locals and seasoned nomads enjoying the local fare and working in local businesses or co-working spaces than laying in the sun all day. But that’s not to say being a lifestyle digital nomad in the Caribbean isn’t possible. In fact, it is with the right steps. Here’s how to become a digital nomad in the Caribbean. Step 1: Figure Out the Visa Situation The first thing you have to do—and this is a must before packing your bags—is to determine your visa requirements. Many Caribbean islands offer specific visa programs for digital nomads. These digital nomad visas often require proof of income. In return, they grant you the liberty to work and live in paradise for extended periods. Look into each island’s requirements, as they can vary significantly. Step 2: Choose Your Island Wisely Not all Caribbean islands are created equal in terms of connectivity, community, and cost of living. Some, like Barbados or the Bahamas, have made significant advances in attracting digital nomads with robust internet services and supportive communities. Others might enchant you with their beauty but challenge your patience with less reliable Wi-Fi. Step 3: Pack Your Bags (and Tech) A seamless transition to a digital nomad lifestyle in the Caribbean relies heavily on what you pack, especially your tech gear. When designing a new nomad life in the Caribbean, looking over a digital nomad tech checklist is very helpful. Essentials include a reliable laptop, noise-canceling headphones for those beachside working sessions, power adaptors compatible with the local outlets, and a sturdy, water-resistant backpack. Step 4: Build a Routine and Community Adapting to the nomad life means finding a balance between work and play. Establish a routine that allows you to explore your surroundings while staying productive. Engaging with the local digital nomad community through meetups or co-working spaces can provide invaluable support and enhance your experience in the Caribbean. Step 5: Connect With the Locals As we stated already, you can’t live in a new environment without exploring the culture and becoming acquainted with the change. With so many digital nomads already living and working in these towns, you don’t become an exception. Be active about learning and embracing the Caribbean lifestyle by connecting with the community. The Caribbean offers a unique blend of challenges and rewards for those willing to venture into its waters. Use this advice on how to become a digital nomad in the Caribbean if you want unbeatable work-life balance, “office” views, and local vibes that fuel your creativity and productivity.

  • The Five Love Languages: Keeping the Spark Alive in Your Relationship

    Have you ever felt like you and your partner are speaking different languages when it comes to love? You might shower them with compliments, but they crave quality time together. Or maybe you go all out with gifts, but their heart desires a helping hand with chores. These situations can leave both partners feeling unloved and disconnected. This is where the concept of the Five Love Languages comes in. Developed by relationship expert Dr. Gary Chapman, the Five Love Languages identify the primary ways people express and receive love. By understanding your partner's Love Language, you can learn to speak their emotional language and build a stronger, more fulfilling relationship. The Five Love Languages: 1.Words of Affirmation: People who value this language thrive on compliments, words of encouragement, and expressions of affection. They feel loved when their partner verbally validates their efforts, appreciates their qualities, and tells them "I love you." 2. Acts of Service: For these individuals, actions speak louder than words. Taking out the trash, running errands, or cooking dinner are all ways of showing love and care. They feel appreciated when their partner lightens their load and demonstrates their love through helpful deeds. 3. Receiving Gifts:  This isn't about materialism, but rather the thoughtfulness behind the gift. A small token, a bouquet of flowers, or a gift chosen specifically because it reminded you of them – these gestures make them feel loved and valued. 4. Quality Time:  For some, quality time is the key to feeling loved. They crave focused, uninterrupted attention from their partner. This could involve putting away distractions, engaging in conversation, or simply enjoying shared activities. 5. Physical Touch: Physical touch is essential for this Love Language. Holding hands, cuddling, kissing, or even a back rub are all ways to express love and connection. Understanding Your Partner's Love Language: Imagine John, who speaks the language of Acts of Service. He might spend hours cleaning the house to surprise his partner, Sarah, who values Words of Affirmation. While John feels loved through his efforts, Sarah might feel unappreciated because she craves verbal expressions of love. This creates a disconnect. Here's how to identify your partner's Love Language: Pay attention to their compliments: What kind of compliments do they give? Do they focus on actions (Acts of Service) or words (Words of Affirmation)? Notice what they request: Do they ask for help with chores (Acts of Service) or quality time together (Quality Time)? Consider their reactions: What makes them light up? Verbal praise (Words of Affirmation), thoughtful gifts (Receiving Gifts), or a relaxing massage (Physical Touch)? Keeping the Spark Alive: Once you understand your partner's Love Language, you can tailor your actions to speak their emotional language. Here are some tips: Words of Affirmation: Leave love notes, write heartfelt messages, and offer genuine compliments regularly. Acts of Service:  Surprise them by taking on a chore they dislike, or run errands to free up their time. Receiving Gifts: It doesn't have to be expensive. A small token that shows you were thinking of them can mean a lot. Quality Time:  Put away distractions, plan date nights, or simply enjoy their company while doing everyday activities. Physical Touch:  Hold hands, cuddle, or give them a massage. Even small gestures of physical affection can speak volumes. Remember: Love Languages can evolve:  Our needs can change over time. Keep communicating and be open to learning your partner's evolving Love Language. It's a two-way street:  Discover your own Love Language and communicate it to your partner. Open communication is key: Talk openly about your expectations and how you feel loved. By understanding and utilizing the Five Love Languages, you can bridge the communication gap, create a more fulfilling relationship, and keep the spark alive for years to come. Take the Quiz: Numerous online quizzes can help you identify your Love Language and your partner's.

  • Recipe: Thai Coconut Curry Salmon

    Looking for a restaurant-worthy meal that's ready in under 30 minutes? This Thai Coconut Curry Salmon is your answer. Packed with flavor and fresh ingredients, this dish is sure to become a favorite. The creamy coconut curry sauce is bursting with warm spices and a touch of sweetness, perfectly complementing the flaky salmon. Plus, it's incredibly versatile! Feel free to add your favorite vegetables or protein for a more customized meal. Thai Coconut Curry Salmon Recipe: Ingredients: Salmon fillets (4-6 oz each) - skin-on or skinless, your preference! 1 tablespoon olive or vegetable oil 1 tablespoon grated ginger 2 cloves garlic, minced 2 tablespoons Thai red curry paste 1 can coconut milk (full-fat) 1 tablespoon brown sugar 2 tablespoons fish sauce (optional) Limes (juice and zest) Green onions (chopped) or cilantro (fresh) Vegetables (optional): bell peppers, broccoli, snow peas, etc. Cooked jasmine rice, for serving Instructions: Season the salmon fillets with salt and pepper. Heat oil in a large skillet or pan over medium heat. Sear the salmon skin-side down (if using skin-on) for a few minutes until golden brown. Flip and cook for another minute or two, depending on the thickness of the fillets. Transfer the cooked salmon to a plate. In the same pan, add a bit more oil if needed, then saute the ginger and garlic until fragrant. Stir in the Thai red curry paste and cook for another minute, allowing the flavors to release. Pour in the coconut milk, scraping up any browned bits from the bottom of the pan. Add the brown sugar, fish sauce (if using), and lime juice. Bring to a simmer and let the flavors meld for a few minutes. If using vegetables, add them to the simmering curry and cook until tender-crisp. Gently return the salmon fillets to the pan and spoon the sauce over them. Simmer for a couple of minutes to heat through. Garnish with chopped green onions or fresh cilantro and a squeeze of lime zest. Serve over jasmine rice and enjoy! Tips: Don't overcook the salmon! It should be flaky and moist when done. Adjust the amount of curry paste to your desired spice level. For a thicker sauce, whisk a cornstarch slurry (cornstarch mixed with a little water) into the simmering curry. This recipe is easily doubled or tripled to feed a crowd. Leftovers can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. This Thai Coconut Curry Salmon is a delicious and satisfying meal that's perfect for a busy weeknight. With its vibrant flavors and healthy ingredients, it's sure to become a go-to recipe in your kitchen. So, ditch the takeout menu and whip up this restaurant-worthy dish at home!

  • David Kushner’s Song “Daylight” Wins Grand Prize in the International Songwriting Competition (ISC)

    May 7, 2024…Nashville, TN, USA - The International Songwriting Competition (ISC) is pleased to announce the winners of its 2023 competition. After careful consideration by a distinguished panel of judges comprising iconic music artists, songwriters, and industry professionals, the winners have emerged from a diverse pool of approximately 14,000 entries spanning a multitude of genres and 140 countries. Established in 2002 to honor and promote the art of songwriting, ISC gives away more than $150,000 in cash and prizes, including a $25,000 cash prize to the overall Grand Prize winner. Since its inception, ISC has become the most respected and influential international competition in the music industry, and winning ISC is a significant accomplishment for a songwriter. This year the overall Grand Prize is awarded to the song “Daylight,” co-written by David Kushner, Hayden Robert Hubers, Jeremy Fedryk, Joshua Bruce Williams, Edison Boon Eason, and Drake Jon Livingston Jr. The song is a collaborative effort and reflects the individual perspectives and writing skills of these talented songwriters. “The first time I heard the Grand Prize-winning song “Daylight,” I knew that it was extraordinary,” said Founder Candace Avery. “It is a song that showcases a profound understanding of the art of songwriting, not just as a composition but also as an anthem that beautifully reflects the complexities of the human spirit. It is truly a tour de force of songwriting and as such has earned its rightful place as a beacon of musical excellence in the International Songwriting Competition.” As the performer of “Daylight,” Kushner is an incredibly gifted artist who brings the song to life in such a memorable way, and he is poised to leave an indelible mark on the music world. In a very short time, David Kushner‘s career skyrocketed after achieving huge success with his first single “Miserable Man” which went viral on TikTok.” This single, along with the second single, “Forgettable,” appeared on his debut EP Footprints / Found which was released in 2022. The ISC-winning song “Daylight” was released in April, 2023 and since then has amassed more than a billion plays on Spotify alone - and growing daily. It was also nominated in the 2024 BRIT Awards for International Song of the Year. Originally from Chicago, IL, Kushner now resides in Los Angeles and continues to put out new songs. ISC winners have included many artists who have gone on to achieve great success, including Vance Joy, Bastille, Tones and I, Coco Jones, Gotye, Illenium, Fantastic Negrito, Faouzia, Lindsey Stirling, Rachel Bloom, The Teskey Brothers, Ondara, Passenger, The Band Perry, Dean Lewis, Gregory Porter, Amy Shark, and many more. In addition to the Grand Prize winner, ISC awards a First, Second, and Third Place in each category. These winners embody the spirit of musical diversity and continue to inspire and captivate audiences worldwide with their distinctive voices and unique perspectives. Hailing from all over the world (50% of this year’s winners come from outside the USA), they range from talented amateurs to seasoned songwriting veterans. Judges include: Celebrity judges include: Mariah Carey, Tom Waits, Jennifer Hudson, Joe Hahn (Linkin Park), Reba McEntire, Gabby Barrett, Steven Curtis Chapman, Arlo Parks, Rosanne Cash, James Adam Shelley (American Authors), Kristian Bush (Sugarland), Stephen Sanchez, Shooter Jennings, Lonnie Liston Smith, Steve Lillywhite, Sidewalk Prophets, Kim Wilson (The Fabulous Thunderbirds), Nancy Wilson (Heart), Glen Ballard, NEEDTOBREATHE, Dubfire, Ian Felice (The Felice Brothers), Danilo Perez, Jack DeJohnette, Stanley Jordan, Tim Rice-Oxley (Keane), Danny Gokey, James McNally, Jordan St. Cyr, Martin Tungevaag, Gordon Goodwin, Joe Louis Walker, Ashwin Batish, Carter Burwell, Nicholas Gunn, Nate Bargatze, and Fortune Feimster Industry Judges: Bruce Iglauer (Founder/President, Alligator Records); Daniel Glass (President/Founder, Glassnote Records); Richard Stumpf (CEO/Founder, Hawkeye Music Group); Ed Vetri (President, Wind-Up Records); Golnar Khosrowshahi (President, Reservoir Media Management); Will Speer (Managing Director, Magic Star Records/Sony); Kim Buie (VP of A&R, New West Records); Kate Labrel (VP of A&R, Warner Records); Christophe Muller (Global Head of Music Partnerships, YouTube); Jacob Edgar (Founder, Cumbancha); Garrett Davis (Director of A&R, Word Entertainment); Matt D'Arduini (Sr. VP of A&R /GM, Last Nite Records/Arista Records); Steven Rosen (President/Creative Marketing and Music Publishing, Regime Music Group); Joel Timen (VP of A&R and Publishing, Curb/Word Entertainment); Gina Tucci (Sr. VP of A&R /Gen Mgr., Big Beat Records/Atlantic Records); Justin Prager (Sr. Dir. of Programming, VEVO); Cesar Gomez Montoya (A&R, Codiscos); Cory Robbins (Founder/President, Robbins Entertainment); Julie Kertes (Editor/General Manager, Hot Diggity Media); Jacqueline Post (Head of Publishing, Connection Music Publishing); Leib Ostrow (Founder/CEO, Music For Little People); Katherine Dines (Advisory Board and Magic Penny Award Chair, Children’s Music Network); Claire S. Green (President, Parents' Choice Foundation); Benjamin Groff (President, Brill Building Music Publishing); Tamara Conniff (EVP, Roc Nation Music Publishing); Carl Caprioglio (Founder & CEO, Oglio Entertainment); Elena Epstein (Director, National Parenting Product Awards); Sarah Wanstall (Production Mgr., ARC Music Productions) ISC is sponsored by: AGD Entertainment, Arturia, Hookist, Lewitt, Lurssen, Music Business Registry, PlayMPE, Pressed Fresh, Proel, ROLI, and Songbox For a complete list of winners and to listen to the winning songs, please visit the ISC website at www.songwritingcompetition.com. Entries are now open for ISC 2024. For more information and to enter, go to https://www.songwritingcompetition.com

  • Getting to Know Tifa: A Candid Q&A with the Dancehall Diva

    Jamaican singer Latifa Brown, better known as Tifa, has carved out an illustrious career in the dancehall music scene, captivating audiences with her infectious beats and empowering lyrics. But beyond her chart-topping hits, Tifa's journey is a testament to resilience, determination, and a relentless pursuit of her passions. Born and raised in Jamaica, Tifa's early years were marked by both triumphs and challenges. She attended Wolmer’s Girls High School, where she showcased her talents not only academically but also in the performing arts. Joining the Ashe Ensemble, a renowned dance company, Tifa honed her skills and laid the foundation for her future success. However, her path was not without obstacles. Tifa grappled with Blount's Disease, a rare disability affecting her legs, during her first year of high school, necessitating multiple surgeries and time in a wheelchair. Despite these setbacks, Tifa persevered, immersing herself in extracurricular activities like dance and hockey, refusing to let adversity define her. Her foray into the music industry began in 2005, recording for her stepfather's label and lending her vocals to various projects. Tifa's breakthrough came with the release of "Bottom of the Barrel" in 2008, catapulting her to stardom in Jamaica and beyond. She toured Europe, breaking barriers as the first female dancehall artist to perform in the Czech Republic, and collaborated with industry heavyweights like Ludacris. Throughout her career, Tifa has amassed an impressive array of accolades, including awards from the Excellence in Music & Entertainment Awards and the Youth View Awards. Her influence extends beyond music, as she became the face of Digicel, a major telecommunications company in Jamaica, and opened her own restaurant, Dulcies Jamaican & Everything, in South Florida in 2021, honoring her grandmother's legacy. In March 2024, Tifa released "Say Yes" along with a captivating visual, showcasing her versatility and staying power in the industry. As she continues to make strides in music, Tifa has her sights set on expanding her brand even further, with plans for a potential fashion line. In this exclusive Q&A session, Tifa shares insight of her life from  the invaluable lessons she's learned to her guilty pleasures and bucket list dreams, Tifa's authenticity shines through, endearing her to fans worldwide. 1.What is the most important lesson life has taught you? I've learned that God won’t allow me to progress if I surround myself with the wrong things or people. 2. What was your most embarrassing moment? Well, I've had various experiences, but honestly, I haven't had a really embarrassing moment yet. Maybe my first period, looking back on it now. 3. Aside from property, what’s the most expensive thing you’ve bought? (Laugh) Definitely my bed! It might seem simple, but investing in a good night's sleep is priceless. 4. What makes you unhappy? When I'm unable to be productive or do the things I love, like going the beach. That really gets me down. 5. Who would play you in the film of your life? Oh, definitely Angela Bassett. She's got the grace and strength to pull off my story. 6. What is your guiltiest pleasure? I'd say it's a tie between spending hours at the beach and indulging in sweets. Can't resist either! 7. What is top of your bucket list? Skydiving, for sure. The thrill of it has always intrigued me, and it's definitely something I want to experience. 8. If you could edit your past, what would you change? Haha, probably all my exes! It's all in good fun, but I wouldn't mind erasing some of those memories. 9. What do you consider your greatest achievement? Being featured on the walls of my national airports is definitely up there. It's a proud moment for me and a recognition of my hard work. 10. What are you NOT very good at? I have to admit, I struggle with being a hypocrite. It's hard for me to pretend to be something I'm not. Tifa's story is one of resilience, determination, and unwavering passion. As she continues to push boundaries and defy expectations, Tifa remains an inspiration to aspiring artists and fans alike, proving that with talent, perseverance, and a little bit of spice, anything is possible in the world of dancehall.

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