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Speaker 1 (00:04):
This is casey AA to involved.
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focus on your own reality show and how you can
be happy eighty eight percent of the time. So I
have topics guests to that end, and today is no exception.
I have a beautiful as you can see, a woman
here in studio with me. We've been trying to make
this work for a little bit, so glad to have
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her today. Her name is Layla Chiung Gallini, and I
don't know if I said that right, but you'll correct me.
She's an Argentine born actress, producer, and TV host known
for her work on a Holiday with Life, Confessions of
a Womanizer, and Maui Dog. She's the founder of Regaza
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LC Models, also known as RLC Talent Agency, a Hollywood
based modeling and talent agency that champions creativity and emerging talent.
She's also a powerhouse fashion show producer and I'm witnessed
to that, curating high impact runway events beautiful settings. By
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the way, Winery was the last one. We're returning to
the Santa Nita Raceway, my favorite place and spotlight emerging
designers and global talent across LA and beyond. Please welcome
to my studio, Leila.
Speaker 6 (02:52):
Bring me to your good morning.
Speaker 5 (02:55):
I'm so glad to have you here. And at first
when you came on, that's a beautiful backdrop. I thought
the lips were a hat, and I thought, wow, you
really got dolled up for this studio. But I mean,
you always look beautiful, and I look forward.
Speaker 6 (03:15):
To this early in the morning, so I hope I
look Okay.
Speaker 5 (03:20):
You look fabulous. In fact, I said to one, I'm
not sure she'll do the show if it's live at nine,
because I know creative types in your business usually work
late and then rise late. But I'm so glad that
you could come on. You look beautiful. Don't even worry
about it.
Speaker 6 (03:40):
I was six in the morning. Oh yeah, okay, good.
Speaker 5 (03:46):
Well, we're going to start the way that I usually
start on the show, which is to have breakfast with
my guest, which is taking a bite of my gratitude sandwich.
So what does that mean? The top of the button,
there's things that we're grateful for outside of ourselves, so
we look around and see what we're grateful for. Bottom
of the butt. We model for you before you go
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to bed at night. What are you grateful for inside
of yourself or what do you appreciate about yourself? So
if you would join me for breakfast, I'll start off.
I am grateful for living in southern California. I wake
up and I get to see this amazing ocean of abundance,
and it's almost always sunny here, and I'm solar powered.
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So I'm grateful that I get the beauty of southern
California every morning. What are you grateful for?
Speaker 6 (04:40):
I'm grateful than alive every day. I said, thanks to God.
They you know I can, I can, I can breathe,
I can walk. I feel like any part of our
bodies is so important, So I'm grateful for everything. I'm
grateful for what I do, work, for my son, for
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my family and my friends, for everything. I feel like
people should be grateful for the most simple thing because
that's our base. Everything. You know, absolutely body, we can
do anything. Absolutely, I'm grateful for everything.
Speaker 5 (05:20):
Good, good, Yeah, that's why I start this way. Most
people these days start the day doing this, which is
ms meaningless scrolling on the phone and you see things,
and most of the things, or if you listen to
regular radio or regular TV, it's all bad news, right
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the headlines, if it bleeds, it leads, it's all bad news.
So that's why I do this. Practice is forcing us
to look around and be grateful. I'm grateful for my
coffee in the morning. There's something about that first sip
that I really enjoy. And I'm grateful for hot shop hours,
you know, things we may take for granted in this country.
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So let's go to the bottom of.
Speaker 6 (06:05):
The yeas so important people understand that you're grateful to
wake up in the morning and they say, Okay, one
more day and a mayor they amazing because even sometimes
we have situations where are difficult, because we all have
that we have to continue and say, well, this is
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our challenge. They got give it to us to go
to the next level and not taking like a upsadness.
Speaker 5 (06:34):
You know, yeah, absolutely, And I'll top it off by saying,
I'm grateful for one who connected the two of us.
He's a fabulous, beautiful being who hashtag and accidentally not
accidentally came into my life thanks to actually Ricky Reb.
(06:55):
I'm going to give Ricky Rebel some love as well
in this new era of mine in LA and I
am grateful to one and to Ricky. So let's go
to the bottom of the butt. Now, the bottom of
the butt is weightlifting, and there's a lot of focus
on mental health and I would love to know you know,
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also your background Argentina is some differences or similarities in
the culture, and the focus on mental health is good.
I will say I am grateful to Oprah, who is
my honorable Moniker as I'm called the Asian Oprah, because
I was introduced to Oprah as the Asian Oprah, and
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she brought mental health into the forefront right, So she
made it okay to talk about it, and I give
her that credit.
Speaker 7 (07:50):
But unfortunately, many people, when they realize there's something not
happening or missing, each outside of themselves to find relief,
whether it's drugs or shopping or food or relationships. And
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what we do at the bottom of the bun is
to highlight what do you like about yourself? When we
begin to own and like ourselves eighty percent of time,
then situations like you're talking about that come up are
not going to rock us to the point where we
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don't know who we are. So that's why I do
the bottom of the bun. So I'll start and say
what I like about myself is that I am a fashionista.
Speaker 5 (08:43):
I love fashion, which is one of the reasons why
I love your shows. I love feeling good in my
dress and how I you know, I don't dress for
anybody but myself, and I find pleasure in beautiful things.
I was joking in my I that I'm the most materialistic,
spiritual person you'll ever meet because I like designer, so
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I appreciate my creative eye and my fashion sense. What
do you like about yourself?
Speaker 6 (09:17):
That's me? I don't know. I feel like one thing
that I like about me is there always thinking about others.
I always want to make sure, like you know, I
give work to other people, like you know, because I'm
not Italianations. I own not Talianations for twenty one years,
so I always want to make sure that my talent,
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my models, they get works, you know. And even with
in the industry right now that everything is a little
bit more tough, all the things happens, I'm trying to
create new things. So I think one thing I like
about me that I always creating no matter what and
come with new ideas to make everybody feel good. So example,
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with the fashion shows that came and be creating the
fashion shows, it's just it's because when I put a
community where the models show the beauty themself, the designer
had the opportunity to promote what they've done. For art,
you know, with the clothing and the people that comes.
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My guess is that I and by just to make friends,
just to having a good time, not only networking. I
mean networking is great, but it's important to people connect
and really get something good about each person and being
givers and loving, because that's the number one thing. If
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you have no love, if you have another relationship, you
feel empty person. You can be the most famous person
in the world, or you can be the most rich
person in the world, but if I have enough friends,
not good love and good friendship, it doesn't matter, right.
You need to share all that with other persons. So
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I think being giving and creating and care about others,
it's something that I have, you know. And I had
to say thank you to my mom. She's not in
this world anymore, but she was very giving and very loving,
So I think I get that from her and my grandfather.
She heaven me right now.
Speaker 5 (11:27):
But yeah, yeah, that's beautiful. That's beautiful. I hope that
you encourage are encouraged by this exercise. Those of you
who are new to the show. I do this every
weekday morning. We start the show with taking a bite
of my gratitude sandwich because it's so important to know
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who you are and like who you are most of
the time. Otherwise we're walking around with antenna going who
likes me? In social media? Literally? How many likes? Am
I getting?
Speaker 4 (11:59):
That?
Speaker 5 (12:00):
Not the way that you measure if you are important
or not. Every one of us is important, not a
throwback in the bunch. Everyone is unique and we embrace that.
As I can tell, I'm preaching to the choir with Leila.
It is so important to love yourself and that's what
this show is all about and why I bring you
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people from all walks of life to emphasize that there's
so much to be grateful for and happy about. So
thanks for joining me for breakfast, Leila and all of
you out there. I hope that you continue this practice.
It takes twenty one days to create a good habit,
so thanks for joining me for breakfast. I promise that
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if you do this every weekday morning, you will sandwich
your day in the most positive way. Thanks for joining
me for breakfast. And now for the topic of the
day that says everything is awesome and I would love
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for you to answer this question. I don't have an
answering machine, right I don't even know. You're too young
to know what an answering machine is. Maybe, but when
you call me, it says who are you and what
do you want? It's not an answering machine, it's a
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questioning machine. So we know your formal titles, we know
that you have accomplished a lot, but who are you?
And what do you want? On the inside, who are.
Speaker 3 (13:51):
Uh?
Speaker 6 (13:52):
Huh uh huh?
Speaker 5 (13:53):
Maybe a little a little about how you well you
obviously were born.
Speaker 6 (13:58):
In another my description, I'm I'm born in Argentina. My
boss families are Italian family, and I have a little
middle list. And I came to us, uh, the English class,
and then I moved for business opportunities and I and
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then putting my own agency, the rea RC Italian agency.
Speaker 5 (14:26):
And old enough to have been years, I have to
say I remember twenty one.
Speaker 6 (14:35):
Yes, yes, and I'm so grateful for that because my
agency is my my you know. Because of that, it
gives me so many opportunities to go in a different ways,
Like I started working on TV and TV shows because
my agency, and then because the agency, I come in
connecting with everybody and the industries, so everything is related.
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And I work in movies also when when I started
working first as a theater and the theater takes me
to the acting words. So I love it because I
learned to be a good actress through the theater. This
in life. And you can lie about that. If you
can't make in theater, you can make it anywhere, you know.
Speaker 5 (15:21):
Yes, then how old were you when you came to
the States?
Speaker 6 (15:29):
Very young? I yeah, yeah, yeah, pretty much. I finished.
I finished high school and I did university couple couple
of years and I moved here. So so yeah.
Speaker 5 (15:44):
Did you know when you were little that this is
what you would be doing?
Speaker 6 (15:49):
Not really, because I always like fashion. Of course, I
always did like the beauty. I went to school girls
and how was with my with my makeup ready? And
you know, I always, I always was with girls. So
I think that's why with the agency, I guess so
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alone with girls because I understand where they come from.
But I can never but I can never be with
girls physically with women goes. I know women so well.
I love men, so it's hard, you know, like like
like like I have a hard time to understand men,
but I have a reasy way to be to understand women.
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And and that's why I have so many girlfriends and
twenty three girlfriends, so I'm very friendly. I I don't
think I never have problems with people like I always
try to understand people who they are so and understand
what they come from. So it makes me more open mind.
And of course you know you have people this But anyways,
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I don't want to go in a different way. But
your question is so yeah. And the CEO and my
own company, I an actress for a long time. I
work in a lot of films and also the past
two years and being producing my own fashion shows RLC
Fashion Shows, and I had the magazine RLC it Talent Magazine.
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They created magazine to future everybody who helped me and
my and my fashion shows and metals, the designers, the vendors,
the photographer, the filmmakers. With all these people, I cannot
do my shows. So I'm really excited to future the people.
And of course I put in futures and the difference
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with my magazine with the other magazines and the covers
at the magazine, I only put legends and the history
and the entertainment, so basketball players, football players, boxers, most
most men's and the and the and the covers and
magazines and it's all about the everybody knows about them international.
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So that's and then inside the magazine, besides all my people,
I put celebrities like you and everybody else. You know,
someone who have something good to say. You know, they
have books, they have a good TV shows, they have
a history, and the and the entertainment. Any any part
in the magazine is important. Now now the covert, because
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inside the magazine we show and shine everybody what does
and create himself. So I'm the type of personal like balance,
and I don't feel nobody should be more important than
others because we're all important in this light. We come
to do something and shine. That's why I always say,
well like stars inside starts shines more than others. But
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we're all important and because we all part of the
God and all part of the Unibux. So I hope
I answer your question absolutely.
Speaker 5 (19:07):
And I'm just putting a story up that you're we're
live now with you, so that's I'm not ignoring you,
but I want more people to know that you are here.
What's your favorite color?
Speaker 6 (19:21):
Why? I had three? Why pink? Oh?
Speaker 8 (19:26):
Why?
Speaker 4 (19:27):
Back?
Speaker 7 (19:30):
All right?
Speaker 5 (19:31):
So okay, I just the story up so that people
will know who I have in studio. You just join
me in one of what's going on on take my advice,
I'm not using it. Get balanced with Touk to Meriss
of the Morning Show. This is consecutive week number six
hundred and ninety nine. I'm so glad that those who
said this show that didn't talk about headlines, didn't talk
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about politics, didn't talk about religion, is still going. They
said a year would be my max. Almost fourteen years now,
so I'm glad that I'm still here. I'm glad to
bring you beautiful inside and out people like my guests today, Layla,
who is having another beautiful fashion show coming up. It's
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actually this Sunday, And I'm so grateful to always be
invited as a VIP and that is so special to me.
Your last one was at this incredible winery and I
got the best be roll there with the with the arches.
It was stunning. And I know she doesn't look old enough.
(20:37):
She's hashtag ageless like I am, but this is a
woman who you know, I love. Your command of the
English language is amazing because you you know, people don't
give enough credit, I think for people who are born
outside of the US, and then I'm different. I was
born in Canada, but we speak English in Canada. But uh,
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that's that's a hurdle, you know, when you came over
to be able to it's a whole I call it
a whole new like it's a it's not you. You
have your career, but then to do and be successful
in another country is another, you know, level of expertise
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and ability. So I wanted just to acknowledge that because
I don't think we give enough positive things about people
who come from different countries, and so I wanted to
give you that props. What did you learn in culture?
Like what was your your Oh that's interesting. In Argentina
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we this, but in uh, in America we that was
there any of that? Only because I obviously I know
you thought I was Swedish, but I'm actually Chinese. And
one of the cultural differences coming from a Chinese he's
home and coming here was I was taught don't toot
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your own horn, don't talk about how good you are,
don't say that you're better than anyone, or don't show off.
And that was such a strong thing and one of
the reasons I think that we don't have a very
easy time saying we're good, which we need to do.
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Otherwise you're always feeling that you're not as good as
other people, which then you know, makes life not happy.
So that's one thing that I learned in America. It
is important to say I do this well, or come
join me. This is something that I'm putting on. Is
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there any of that? What is the role of women
in Argentina.
Speaker 6 (22:51):
Well, I'm more here than Argentina actually, but in Argentina
is completely different. Here Argentina, women's actually the work, the
work more than the now the men's but the pre
the pretty good. The women's over there, they have Uh,
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they all study because the university is is free in Argentina,
so we are liking that because everybody can study. It's
not like an US so expensive, you know. So women's
are pretty good. They all word, they all have good
jobs and and and and I don't know, they're very
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I don't know. If you if you get in a
relationship in Argentina with the men, you're both helping each other.
And this is like a like a like a like
a one business.
Speaker 4 (23:45):
You know.
Speaker 6 (23:47):
We we then grew up having like a man that
here the women. No, we don't have that in our country.
But we have our team team work, you know, and
that's different the US. But it's okay. Every culture has
posters and negatives. I will never say nothing negative about
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US because I love us. Because US. What I see
in US is the opportunities they give you business. One
thing that you have here is you can create and
you can make it happens, you know. Like I build
my business in a month. I put it together at
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my agency. You know, it was so easy to go
and do the certificate name and put an open account.
And I mean, I mean, and I only can with
fifteen thousand dollars in American expresses, and like I have
a lot of money, they can with tons, you know.
So I had the opportunity to do something good in US,
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and I feel like in other countries it's way more difficult,
you know, especially in entire countries. So I really believe
the US give you opportunities if you do the right
thing to create something good. You just have to be
very focused and do things in the right way, meanings
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like good intention, because US have one thing where it's
important to be honest and do the right thing. Let's
say I give you an example, you go to McDonald's and
you have you can get all the nut cains for free,
the everything you can get extra for free, and the
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teacher that you can, oh you don't need to grab
so many. You can go back the next day and
grab it for free. In other countries they don't allow
you that, so people still more because oh this is
my unopportunity to grab it. So what the teacher in
us is be honest, It's okay, you have all the
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you don't need to grab more. You can come back
the next day and get it again for free, so
you know, And that's beautiful thing for me. I see
that little things about you as the customer service amazing.
Even people says, no, it is you go and people
treat yournize. I don't care if this says fake or not.
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They teach. The people make you feel good, and when
you feel good, you want to come back the next
day again. And the place, you know, So that's gorgeous
for me, Like I got places. Even if I have
a bad day, somebody says, oh, good morning, and let
me give you that extra thing. Oh my gosh, that
make you feel that person is is like you and
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love you, and no because it doesn't know you, but
at least give you a good customer. I got to
trayther job. Supermarket. What's my favorite supermarket? Why is my
favorite place? The way they treat me. It's not about
how yeah they have healthy stuff, but maybe one of
food or healthy stuff right in general, but the way
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have the Trio and Trail show, it's fantastic and I
love that. Like I go and I'm so excited because
the way they treat me. So it's very important how
people Trio and I think us had that things. The
way they Trio, the way they let you come to
this country and do a lot of business. They give
it people all over the world. In US, why because
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you have opportunities that you don't have any other countries.
So yeah, maybe there's trick and a lot of things,
but you can ask for everything. You know, they're going
to have limiteds and things, but they have a great opportunities.
And I'm very very grateful that in this country doing
my business and they give me great opportunities and they
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always you find things to do in US that you
don't have another countries others. You have a lot of
beautiful things. I'm not saying nothing negative. I love it.
I love to go Europe for months and rein vacation
and I love it. But the simple, easy things that
you come in US is amazing, and they allow other
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cultures to give the opportunity to give what we create
in this country where we like everybody can come with
ideas and we can make it happens. And I love that.
So that's my my when I went, when I learned in.
Speaker 5 (28:28):
US, thank you so much. I love learning new things.
That's one of my favorite things about life. And I
hashtag and accidentally asked her a question that really I
never thought about the whole McDonald's and napkins and the
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abundance that we have like I know it, but I
didn't see it that way, which is one of the
reasons why I ask these questions is to highlight and
today there's so much.
Speaker 3 (29:06):
Negative bashing of our country that I honestly, la la la,
I don't want to hear it because I always want
to move.
Speaker 5 (29:17):
Towards what is working instead of what isn't working. I
want to do a solution. And you just brought up
a beautiful example of what is great about being American
and being in this country and about our culture, both
the abundance of napkins so you don't have to steal,
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and the customer service even if it's fake. I love it.
I love that highlight that I wouldn't have had if
I didn't have you on. Which is always great to
have guests who give me a different perspective on life
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here in America. So thank you for that, Leila. That
is a beautiful sentiment and also testament to what is
good about America. If you've just tuned in, this is
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She is the.
Speaker 5 (34:23):
She's the She's an Argentine born actress, producer, and TV host,
best known for her work on Hollywood Life, Confessions of
a Womanizer, and Maui Dogs. She's the founder of regards
at LC Models and we get to see them in action.
If you join us this Sunday, I believe it's from
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one to five. Correct me. If I'm raw at the
band Anita horse Race Park, I am. I can't wait
to go. The last time I was there at the
that was the first time that I met you. Actually
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was at that event and it was lovely and I won.
I don't know if one told you I bet on
a trifecta and I went over three hundred dollars on
that bet. I don't think he told you that. So definitely,
(35:26):
if not for the fashion itself, I'm there for multiple reasons,
but I look forward to that. How did you come
up with the idea of doing fashion shows? I mean,
you were an actress, you you were successful at that,
you liked that. What made you sort of switch into
the talent aspect of things?
Speaker 6 (35:47):
Well, no, I didn't switch. I stile it with my
talentations is my main business. That's what I do for living.
I only I because COVID nineteen the business was very
slow and then so many things happens the straight with
the movies. So many like things that are like now
(36:09):
the same. So and my clients, my designers who used
to hire me mados all the time for photo shoots,
they couldn't do it anymore because the budget is ridiculous
right now, they couldn't not support like not many people
survive after Koby. So I came with the idea to
(36:30):
what if I do a fashion show where I put
designers together, my mottos, we're doing a fashion show. We
put singers, we put like photograph force, so everybody. We
create a team where we do fashion shows and Mars
can get promoted and getting pictures all the time to
(36:51):
not spending all the money photographers getting more quality pictures
for promote himself, the designers promote her brands more and
bringing guesses where they can enjoying a show. We not
need to pay because I don't I don't charge my events.
(37:12):
So so and then I had the vendors where the
vendors come can can sell her products, her staff just
to help a little bit to make this event put
it together. So I produce and I a planner event
for a lot of clients, big clients, and for years
(37:34):
you know, work with sponsors companies like but why sir,
with big companies. Well, we have boxing business, you have
ce you know, like I work with big, big people
for all my years. So I learned so much to
do so I know how to be so I can
do everything myself. And there always people asking me as
I said this, So I just put it together and
(37:58):
I start one thing in another. And I was doing
two fashion shows per months, and I all doing only
one a month because I realized I can't even I
have no time to any sleep. So it takes so long,
and it's just me and the guy one who has
my other hands that he helps me a lot. He's
(38:18):
my pr and my friend, so he asks me a
lot to helping with the models that he does so much,
I can't even say thank you so much. And Daniel Sinoka,
who who's the designer of my magazine and creating all
the logos and the and the flyers for my fashion shows,
(38:41):
he's been a huge hell and photographer. So and then
the whole team has such a beautiful team. So that's
how I came to create my fashion shows. Because all
the consequences we have with the COVID nineteen and the
rest that happens after. So I decide to great the
fashion shows so we can go to the next level
(39:04):
to get business.
Speaker 5 (39:07):
Yeah, one always talks about how much he loves you,
and now I understand why you're very I mean, you're charismatic,
but your your ability to appreciate others is a really
good thing. That's not that's not always normal. I have
(39:30):
to say in hollyweird because we have a lot of
you know, I call it peripherally located egos, like you're
wearing your ego on the outside. So it's very refreshing
to meet someone in Hollywood who is truly a team
player and acknowledges that they can't do things alone and
(39:53):
gives credit where credit is due. So tell us about
what's going on on Sunday.
Speaker 6 (40:00):
So Sunday is going to be super fun because we're
going to have five designers and amazing Like we have
Blue Mali who is Abique, so she has amazing collection.
And then we have Loose Collection, who have amazed a
person UH designers. She had the most fantastic love the
(40:27):
her design. We have these amazing UH designers. She have
arts uh and so many like losing my man how
many designers I have a diny dancel also have these
(40:48):
beautiful costumes kind of like blazeters for women's very good
design and then show it short. Uh it's also is
a it's a tight for men. So have a lot
of designers and and it's harding memory to everybody. And
(41:09):
then they have tons of vendors who everybody offers something amazing.
And we're going to have uh uh rental car, rental cars, Lamborghini,
Rolls Royce. We're going to have it in the doors.
People can take pictures, can have enjoying the experience to
(41:31):
get a little right, and we're going to have we're
going to we're going to apply something with the medals
now where it's kind of like we're going to do
kind of like people can bet and all my shows
is going to be like that, but the favorite and
model for the best work, the best charismatic, the best performance,
(41:54):
and people can play and then wherever the winners are,
they can walk in the wrong way with the medal,
we're going to give it the rental car as a gift.
We're going to give a gift backs to people, so
and anybody participated. Also, we're going to give a gift
backs because all our vendors make this possible. We're going
(42:15):
to attends to them. They're going to give a beautiful presence.
I have a whole less that can go to my
Instagram and see all the lists of the vendors because
it's hard to remember all the names by Lumara is
going to be there with the mass. You know, everybody
is going to put a little bit of portion off
have to make this gift backs amazing to give it
(42:37):
to all the people participating. So you know, just we're
going to have a beautiful a foster with all the
madl speicture where people can be the best models, and
also we're going to have people can play and post
and beat the best horses too. So we're going to
(42:59):
have everybody can the beautiful, beautiful thing about Santanita Park
and any any of the race horses that you can
start beating for one or two dollars. You don't have
to have a hundred dollars to beat, you know, like
you can beat start for one two dollars. So please
everybody bets and the horse races something apart because you
(43:23):
can win money like you did and last show and
so so so I'm so excited, so everybody going to
have fun. I'm trying to give experience to people when
they go to my fashionial, not only just to see
the show, but experience to to do something different, to
be bringing the horse race them. I love all them.
(43:48):
I think. I think it's exciting for people to play,
to have the opportunity to be an course races, plane
and participate in see in the models, be in the
favorite models.
Speaker 5 (44:05):
Yeah, that's something new. I didn't I did not know
that that was an added bonus. I definitely, I'm very
I'm very competitive. It's not whether your win or lose,
is whether I win or lose. Soon, no challenge to
anyone to come and join me on Sunday to bet
(44:29):
against me, both in the horses and on the models.
And it would be really fun to walk do the
cat walk. I actually modeled for eight years. I don't
know if you knew that so back way back then.
And I also choreograph fashion shows, so this is definitely
(44:49):
close to my heart. It's wonderful to watch it. As
you just said, you can get pictures with fancy cars.
I actually met the founder Ofmborghini. That was kind of cool.
But there's so many ways in which it interacted, not
just even if you love fashion shows, which I do. Uh,
Leila just outlined a whole plethora of additional things that
(45:14):
you get to do on Sunday. I can't think of
a better way to spend your Sunday.
Speaker 7 (45:19):
Uh.
Speaker 5 (45:19):
And it's from one to five for more information. I
didn't see the event on the Is there a specific
uh part of the social that I can get the
flyer for the event?
Speaker 6 (45:35):
Oh? Yeah, well my flyer, am I am? I am?
My link is all over it's all over the my instagram.
Speaker 5 (45:44):
Okay, because I went to the website and I didn't
see the the event specifically, So let me go back.
Speaker 6 (45:53):
Whoops, website and my website. No, it's not going to
be in my website.
Speaker 5 (45:58):
Okay, so it's not on this one, but it is
on your instagram.
Speaker 6 (46:03):
Isn't my instagram? Yeah no, because my website is just
to come and be a talent, just to be a talent,
and also want to mention if it's okay with you, Yes,
yes you can see my website. Is I give a
madeling classes and calabasas so for these little girls from
(46:24):
ten years old to twenty. So anybody want to come
and be a model, fashion model or commercial model. I'm
happy to help and I'm doing this classes super exciting
for me because then I can give it work my
own agency.
Speaker 5 (46:42):
Yes, absolutely so. Is it it's not on the models
Instagram right?
Speaker 6 (46:48):
Or isn't my personal instagram?
Speaker 8 (46:50):
Oh?
Speaker 5 (46:50):
Okay, TV. Let's look at that because I wanted to
pull up the flyer. See if it'll let me you
this help me with your last name again? See? Oh
here it is here, it is here, it is, hold
on here we go love it? Huh okay, here it is?
(47:12):
This is the uh actual? Can we get the sound
going here? Can't get enough sound? We're really going in
right now?
Speaker 6 (47:31):
Courts, No, he's going.
Speaker 5 (47:33):
Everybody knows me that.
Speaker 1 (47:34):
So show me everything you told me, show me, show
me what you got.
Speaker 5 (47:41):
Let's see in the movie. I didn't know I was
(48:20):
in that.
Speaker 10 (48:24):
Just come s.
Speaker 5 (48:42):
Dis mister Eels. There's Ricky that was a young go
(49:03):
see so as a designer. Fantastic. Well, I'm glad I
(49:52):
pulled that up. I had no idea I was in there,
but I saw that. Let's look at the end of me.
Let me just.
Speaker 6 (50:02):
Take it off and go other posts down, you have
to go to a different, different, open different, go back
to the Instagram the whole page.
Speaker 5 (50:13):
Okay, I was just gonna look at there's information on
the side of here. I just wanted to highlight the
dress code is Royal Classic with the girl hat. I
didn't know that. What's Royal classic?
Speaker 6 (50:30):
Royal classes means like, you know, dressa for the for
the for the horse races, kind of like you know Royals,
kind of like when you go to like.
Speaker 5 (50:41):
Royals, you know, yes, yes, like pretty Derby and Derby
like that. Yeah, yeah, got it, got it, got it? Okay?
And then and post time is that one? Let me
just look at the five one to five and one
p m horse. She begins after the trades take a
(51:03):
twenty minute break.
Speaker 6 (51:05):
To Instagram and trying to find one of the posters. Yeah,
go down, go down, No, that this one, the one
is not a no, it's one everybody, this is other video?
That one, the next to the where's my one?
Speaker 5 (51:33):
I'm sorry? Okay? Which what they go up? This one?
Speaker 6 (51:41):
Down? Down?
Speaker 5 (51:42):
Down that one?
Speaker 6 (51:45):
No, this one meet with a hat? I'm up one
more app that one?
Speaker 5 (51:51):
Okay, here we go, so sorry, that's okay, there's the
list of designers, there's vendors, models, let's see guy models,
girl models. You're gonna have to introduce me to the
single ones. Wow, you have a violinist, drummer, singer, photography.
(52:15):
So go to her website. There's all the information there.
Come and bet on the best horses. This is September
twenty eighth, Santa. I need to park. Everybody knows where
that is. Use my assistant Google to do that. It's
gonna be an amazing afternoon. As she mentioned before, we
(52:37):
get to take some ve roll with some very fancy cars.
But I hope to see you then. I wanted just
to spend a couple of minutes talking about life with you,
because you're a person who has, you know, experienced quite
a bit of life. And even though you look young,
(53:00):
and I know you mentioned a son. How old is
your son? And what's his name?
Speaker 4 (53:06):
No?
Speaker 5 (53:06):
Way? Twenty one? I thought, I look good? Minor twenty
eight and twenty five? Ready to be twenty six? Wow,
that's amazing. Was he there? Is he going to be there?
Speaker 6 (53:21):
Hopefully he's coming? Okay?
Speaker 5 (53:24):
And so are you single?
Speaker 7 (53:25):
Now?
Speaker 5 (53:29):
Okay? So I'm single too. So that's another reason for
y'all to come and join us. To me, I played
like a matchmaker on this show. When I had Fran
Dresher on the show, she was single. This was before
she buried the email tycoon and divorced him. But I
(53:53):
asked her what are the things that you look for
and a guy? And she said five essays sexy, successful, straight, stable,
and I forgot the last one. So what are you
looking for in a mate?
Speaker 6 (54:09):
I like a guy makes me laugh. I like guys
are have a great personality, like funny, like.
Speaker 5 (54:18):
That funny looking, not funny looking personality, like very entertainment.
Speaker 6 (54:25):
I like, I like that. I like, of course I
have to feel attractive. I don't feel attracted. I can
be with a person. Yeah for me as attractive for me,
Like that's not mean. Maybe it's not attractive for others,
but for me, I had to be attractive. Uh, great
funny personality, fun personality. It had to be spiritual meanings
(54:49):
like have a good intentions being having patty, you know,
like really care about others and care and very caring person.
I really care about that carrying people person and so yeah.
Speaker 5 (55:04):
So so I mean number.
Speaker 6 (55:07):
One attracting number one. I'm sorry, but I do need
to be attractive, yes, very very charismatic, funny, fun and
like yeah, very like loving carrying person. I care a
lot about that. I had to have chemistry because chemistry
(55:29):
is everything for me. If I don't have chemistry, even
they have other good things. If it's not chemistry, it's
not there for me. And of course it had to
be somebody who want to success in life, you know.
I I feel like when we want to the next level,
that means we love ourselves and we want to be
(55:52):
uh want to do things, you know, travel. They have
to like to travel because if I don't like to travel,
as a problem, because I love to travel, so I
like to be out there. You know, even right now
I cannot trouble because I'm so busy with all what
I'm doing and I'm building all these companies, so I'm
so so busy. But I would go back because I
(56:16):
travel over the world. So traveling, so the person like
you need to travel and working, working themselves being successful
is very important. So that's the things not like about
the men. And I like carrying, like lobbying and givers.
I'm very I like quality time.
Speaker 5 (56:36):
So absolutely so you heard it here. She's setting the
intention of what she would like in her next chapter
in her Book of Romance. I will say, those are
the same things that I'm looking for. It's a it's
very important to pass the chemistry test, for sure. But
(56:56):
we are almost we're out of time actually, so so
I am going to give you a thirty second what's
your final word that you want to leave us with
a little word, final word, last thing you'd like to say.
We're we're at a time, so I always give my
guests the final word.
Speaker 6 (57:17):
Please follow me, everybody, Laila Life TV show, Laila Laila
Janlini TV and URC Talent Magazine, r Sitalac. Thank you
so much for this interview. Was amazing.
Speaker 5 (57:34):
Thank you. It's wonderful.
Speaker 6 (57:35):
Happy by yourself.
Speaker 5 (57:38):
Yes, and it's all about balance, peace in remember this
if you put your fingers up, peace in peace, out world,
peace through inner piece. Thank you so much for coming
and now go and have well. I'll see you guys
on Sunday.
Speaker 7 (57:56):
But go and have.
Speaker 5 (57:57):
The best today ever. I'll see you tomorrow. It's thank
you with Ricky Rebel oh byeps.
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