What? Who? Nearly every day is filled with surprises of one sort or another checking all kinds of sources for stories and blog post-ideas.
Just like the subject of the first post (Sally Jo Harisson) in this new feature 'Mesa People In The Media', it's not easy.
(Image credit from Playboy - see link to article)
Richardine Bartee writing on Grungecake yesterday Mon 09 April 2018, describes Mesa-born Jenny Watwood as "one of the busiest women in the business . . . funny, down-to-earth, philanthropic and a creative businesswoman. . . "
Bartee's attention-getting headline:
Get to know Playboy's current cover model, Jenny Watwood, a Mesa, Arizona-native who spoke her recent success into existence!
Hey guys, now that you're curious there's more to this post and more to know about Jenny Watwood and how she got from here to there. It's far from the usual media hype - you just have to be prepared for everything. Take the time to read some excerpts and related content.
Excepts taken from this source: https://grungecake.com/jenny-watwood/articles/44173#
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You are the leading woman in Maluma’s ‘El Préstamo’.
Did you know him before shooting the video? If not, how did you two meet? What was it like working on this video? Did you have to prepare much in advance for the role?
I didn’t know Maluma before I was selected to be the lead in his latest single ‘El Préstamo’. We met on the set of the first location. Jessy Terrero, the director, introduced us as soon as he was ready for both of us to start acting together. He’s a gentleman and a really great person. I loved working with the entire crew, from the stylists and makeup artists to the director. It was a really big production but also very intimate. I didn’t have much time to prepare as I was chosen the day before and flown out the day of filming . . ._________________________________________________________________________What was it like growing up in Mesa, Arizona?
Do you think there’s anything specific to your Mesa upbringing that makes you who you are today?
Just like the subject of the first post (Sally Jo Harisson) in this new feature 'Mesa People In The Media', it's not easy.
(Image credit from Playboy - see link to article)
Richardine Bartee writing on Grungecake yesterday Mon 09 April 2018, describes Mesa-born Jenny Watwood as "one of the busiest women in the business . . . funny, down-to-earth, philanthropic and a creative businesswoman. . . "
Bartee's attention-getting headline:
Get to know Playboy's current cover model, Jenny Watwood, a Mesa, Arizona-native who spoke her recent success into existence!
Hey guys, now that you're curious there's more to this post and more to know about Jenny Watwood and how she got from here to there. It's far from the usual media hype - you just have to be prepared for everything. Take the time to read some excerpts and related content.
Excepts taken from this source: https://grungecake.com/jenny-watwood/articles/44173#
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Even FOX NEWS had this to say:
www.foxnews.com/.../playboy-names-jenny-watwood-as-march-2018-playmate.html
Feb 13, 2018 - Playboy unveiled “The Future Issue” as the March/April 2018 edition, via Instagram today, with March Playmate Jenny Watwood on the cover. (Playboy). Playboy has crowned Jenny Watwood as its newest Playmate for their March/ April 2018 issue and the model is baring all for her first nude pictorial.
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Now hold on . . . there's more to her success: ". . . Though things may seem like they happened as a result of her recent feature with the late Hugh Hefner‘s world-renowned publication, it’s imperative to know that she’s been working under the radar for a while. When she isn’t in front of the camera, she’s working on a female-focused television series with a friend named Rachell Vallori. And on other days, she works with The Jack Brewer Foundation. She speaks volumes about the foundation based on her first-hand accounts. . . _______________________________________________________________
You are the leading woman in Maluma’s ‘El Préstamo’.
Did you know him before shooting the video? If not, how did you two meet? What was it like working on this video? Did you have to prepare much in advance for the role?
I didn’t know Maluma before I was selected to be the lead in his latest single ‘El Préstamo’. We met on the set of the first location. Jessy Terrero, the director, introduced us as soon as he was ready for both of us to start acting together. He’s a gentleman and a really great person. I loved working with the entire crew, from the stylists and makeup artists to the director. It was a really big production but also very intimate. I didn’t have much time to prepare as I was chosen the day before and flown out the day of filming . . ._________________________________________________________________________What was it like growing up in Mesa, Arizona?
Do you think there’s anything specific to your Mesa upbringing that makes you who you are today?
I had a pretty rough start in life living in Mesa, Arizona. I grew up in government housing until I was about fourteen-years-old and got out. I wouldn’t trade those hard times for the world. 100% they made me who I am today. I’m such a strong person and very motivated to always move forward in life because I came from nothing. When I look at where I came from I’m just thankful for everything I have now and the life I’ve created for myself. . . .
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Jenny Watwood, Actress: Maluma: El Préstamo. Jenny Watwood is an actress, known for Maluma: El Préstamo (2018).
https://www.playboy.com/profile/jenny-watwood
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