Breje Shaw
Question#1:
In
15 years, I will be 33 years old. Geez! That’s old. Anyway I see myself on T.V
working as an entertainment anchor for MTV,
Access Hollywood or E! News. Giving my audience updates on the latest celebrity
news, what’s hot and what’s not. Also, I see myself working as a full time
model/ actress on every cutting-edge magazine from Seventeen, Essence, People
and Stars magazine modeling all of the latest fashions. I see myself as an
actress working on sets, advertising and doing commercials. But I think when I
won’t be doing these amazing things I will be helping the children that have no
nutrition and water and do everything in my power to help them. I would also
try an open up an organization for kids and teens that have been bullied and
potentially have harmed themselves. Why? Well, because throughout my life I
have been bullied as well, and I want to be able to share my story with them and
to tell them “Don’t worry what others say about you, you aren’t alone because I
have been through it to, you may think others don’t care but, I do!” Being, an
animal lover I want to open a hospital for underprivileged pets, because
animals deserve as much love as we do.
Unfortunately,
as you can see I will be pretty busy in many years to come. I do see myself
married but, I don’t know to whom. We will see! I do want a child but, I want
to adopt one.
Question
#2:
In my early childhood years, others have told me that “I
will never fulfill my dreams because I’m not worthy enough.” And as a young
child I have always wanted to be on T.V so my mom and I would go to countless
auditions, and all said the same thing “I would love to work with her, but she
has a soft voice although she has the look.” But, I can’t help it if my voice
is soft; God made me this way so I’m happy with it. Another example is when I
was 13, I went to a Modeling Management Company for an open casting call, I
went up to the audition I was the only thin girl there the rest of the girls
were boney, you could see there ribs out of the boney girls they picked them
over me because I was thin. At, first I didn’t care but then I made a decision
to lose weight if that’s what it takes to be a model. I felt so crushed when
the agency told me that, I then realized that it doesn’t matter what size you
are, you are beautiful no matter what
and don’t let people discourage you.
And, today I have been to many
auditions and still haven’t booked one at times I have gotten frustrated about
this and at times I feel like just giving up. What others don’t know, if I
could just have one break I would do nothing but work hard and be grateful for
the opportunity. I will never give up on my dream I will make my dream a
reality, it will take patience and time.
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