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PEOPLE - Costume Party Premiere von Halloween Kills in Hollywood
Nick Castle and Executive Producer Jamie Lee Curtis attend as Universal Pictures presents the Costume Party After Party of Halloween Kills at the Dream Hotel rooftop in Hollywood, CA on Tuesday, October 12, 2021
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PEOPLE - Costume Party Premiere von Halloween Kills in Hollywood
Lauren Schuker Blum, Executive Producer Jamie Lee Curtis and Producer Jason Blum Universal Pictures presents the Costume Party After Party of Halloween Kills at the Dream Hotel rooftop in Hollywood, CA on Tuesday, October 12, 2021
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PEOPLE - Costume Party Premiere von Halloween Kills in Hollywood
Producer Jason Blum introduces the film as Universal Pictures presents the Costume Party Premiere of Halloween Kills at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, CA on Tuesday, October 12, 2021
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PEOPLE - Costume Party Premiere von Halloween Kills in Hollywood
Peter Cramer and Producer Jason Blum arrive as Universal Pictures presents the Costume Party Premiere of Halloween Kills at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, CA on Tuesday, October 12, 2021
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PEOPLE - Costume Party Premiere von Halloween Kills in Hollywood
Lisa Rinna Universal Pictures presents the Costume Party Premiere of Halloween Kills at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, CA on Tuesday, October 12, 2021
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PEOPLE - Costume Party Premiere von Halloween Kills in Hollywood
Producer Bill Block and Executive Ryan Freimann arrive as Universal Pictures presents the Costume Party Premiere of Halloween Kills at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, CA on Tuesday, October 12, 2021
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PEOPLE - Costume Party Premiere von Halloween Kills in Hollywood
Producer Jason Blum arrives as Universal Pictures presents the Costume Party Premiere of Halloween Kills at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, CA on Tuesday, October 12, 2021
(Photo: Alex J. Berliner/ABImages) *** Local Caption *** 36572719
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PEOPLE - Costume Party Premiere von Halloween Kills in Hollywood
Executive Producer Jamie Lee Curtis arrives as Universal Pictures presents the Costume Party Premiere of Halloween Kills at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, CA on Tuesday, October 12, 2021
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PEOPLE - Costume Party Premiere von Halloween Kills in Hollywood
Executive Producer Jamie Lee Curtis arrives as Universal Pictures presents the Costume Party Premiere of Halloween Kills at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, CA on Tuesday, October 12, 2021
(Photo: Alex J. Berliner/ABImages) *** Local Caption *** 36572738
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PEOPLE - Costume Party Premiere von Halloween Kills in Hollywood
Tristian Eggerling arrives as Universal Pictures presents the Costume Party Premiere of Halloween Kills at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, CA on Tuesday, October 12, 2021
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PEOPLE - Costume Party Premiere von Halloween Kills in Hollywood
Executive Producer Jamie Lee Curtis poses with fans as Universal Pictures presents the Costume Party Premiere of Halloween Kills at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, CA on Tuesday, October 12, 2021
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PEOPLE - Costume Party Premiere von Halloween Kills in Hollywood
Nick Castle and James Jude Courtney arrive as Universal Pictures presents the Costume Party Premiere of Halloween Kills at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, CA on Tuesday, October 12, 2021
(Photo: Alex J. Berliner/ABImages) *** Local Caption *** 36572700
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PEOPLE - Costume Party Premiere von Halloween Kills in Hollywood
Dorit Kemsley, Kathy Hilton, Kyle Richards und Lisa Rinna bei der Kostümparty-Premiere des Kinofilms 'Halloween Kills' im TCL Chinese Theatre. Los Angeles, 12.10.2021 *** Local Caption *** 36575064
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PEOPLE - Costume Party Premiere von Halloween Kills in Hollywood
Judy Greer bei der Kostümparty-Premiere des Kinofilms 'Halloween Kills' im TCL Chinese Theatre. Los Angeles, 12.10.2021 *** Local Caption *** 36575093
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PEOPLE - Costume Party Premiere von Halloween Kills in Hollywood
Teddi Mellencamp Arroyave bei der Kostümparty-Premiere des Kinofilms 'Halloween Kills' im TCL Chinese Theatre. Los Angeles, 12.10.2021 *** Local Caption *** 36575077
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PEOPLE - Costume Party Premiere von Halloween Kills in Hollywood
Dorit Kemsley bei der Kostümparty-Premiere des Kinofilms 'Halloween Kills' im TCL Chinese Theatre. Los Angeles, 12.10.2021 *** Local Caption *** 36575063
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PEOPLE - Costume Party Premiere von Halloween Kills in Hollywood
Jason Genao bei der Kostümparty-Premiere des Kinofilms 'Halloween Kills' im TCL Chinese Theatre. Los Angeles, 12.10.2021 *** Local Caption *** 36575089
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PEOPLE - Costume Party Premiere von Halloween Kills in Hollywood
Lisa Rinna bei der Kostümparty-Premiere des Kinofilms 'Halloween Kills' im TCL Chinese Theatre. Los Angeles, 12.10.2021 *** Local Caption *** 36575068
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PEOPLE - Costume Party Premiere von Halloween Kills in Hollywood
Carmela McNeal bei der Kostümparty-Premiere des Kinofilms 'Halloween Kills' im TCL Chinese Theatre. Los Angeles, 12.10.2021 *** Local Caption *** 36575117
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PEOPLE - Costume Party Premiere von Halloween Kills in Hollywood
Michael McDonald bei der Kostümparty-Premiere des Kinofilms 'Halloween Kills' im TCL Chinese Theatre. Los Angeles, 12.10.2021 *** Local Caption *** 36575094
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PEOPLE - Costume Party Premiere von Halloween Kills in Hollywood
Dorit Kemsley, Kathy Hilton, Kyle Richards und Lisa Rinna bei der Kostümparty-Premiere des Kinofilms 'Halloween Kills' im TCL Chinese Theatre. Los Angeles, 12.10.2021 *** Local Caption *** 36575065
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PEOPLE - Costume Party Premiere von Halloween Kills in Hollywood
Benito Skinner bei der Kostümparty-Premiere des Kinofilms 'Halloween Kills' im TCL Chinese Theatre. Los Angeles, 12.10.2021 *** Local Caption *** 36575115
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PEOPLE - Costume Party Premiere von Halloween Kills in Hollywood
Ryan Freimann bei der Kostümparty-Premiere des Kinofilms 'Halloween Kills' im TCL Chinese Theatre. Los Angeles, 12.10.2021 *** Local Caption *** 36575101
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PEOPLE - Costume Party Premiere von Halloween Kills in Hollywood
Eugenia Kuzmina bei der Kostümparty-Premiere des Kinofilms 'Halloween Kills' im TCL Chinese Theatre. Los Angeles, 12.10.2021 *** Local Caption *** 36575072
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Medizinisches Personal mit weihnachtlichen Accessoires auf einer Intensivstation in Rom
Foto Cecilia Fabiano/ LaPresse
22 Dicembre 2020 Roma (Italia)
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Reparto Covid di terapia intensiva del San Filippo Neri nel periodo natalizio
Nella Foto : le operatrici del reparto
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December 22, 2020 Roma (Italy)
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Covid intensive care unit at San Filippo Neri Hospital during Christmas Time
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Medizinisches Personal mit weihnachtlichen Accessoires auf einer Intensivstation in Rom
Foto Cecilia Fabiano/ LaPresse
22 Dicembre 2020 Roma (Italia)
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Reparto Covid di terapia intensiva del San Filippo Neri nel periodo natalizio
Nella Foto : le operatrici del reparto indossano decorazioni natalizie
Photo Cecilia Fabiano/LaPresse
December 22, 2020 Roma (Italy)
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Covid intensive care unit at San Filippo Neri Hospital during Christmas Time
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Medizinisches Personal mit weihnachtlichen Accessoires auf einer Intensivstation in Rom
Foto Cecilia Fabiano/ LaPresse
22 Dicembre 2020 Roma (Italia)
Cronaca :
Reparto Covid di terapia intensiva del San Filippo Neri nel periodo natalizio
Nella Foto : le operatrici del reparto indossano decorazioni natalizie
Photo Cecilia Fabiano/LaPresse
December 22, 2020 Roma (Italy)
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Covid intensive care unit at San Filippo Neri Hospital during Christmas Time
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Medizinisches Personal mit weihnachtlichen Accessoires auf einer Intensivstation in Rom
Foto Cecilia Fabiano/ LaPresse
22 Dicembre 2020 Roma (Italia)
Cronaca :
Reparto Covid di terapia intensiva del San Filippo Neri nel periodo natalizio
Nella Foto : le operatrici del reparto indossano decorazioni natalizie
Photo Cecilia Fabiano/LaPresse
December 22, 2020 Roma (Italy)
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Covid intensive care unit at San Filippo Neri Hospital during Christmas Time
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Medizinisches Personal mit weihnachtlichen Accessoires auf einer Intensivstation in Rom
Foto Cecilia Fabiano/ LaPresse
22 Dicembre 2020 Roma (Italia)
Cronaca :
Reparto Covid di terapia intensiva del San Filippo Neri nel periodo natalizio
Nella Foto : le operatrici del reparto indossano decorazioni natalizie
Photo Cecilia Fabiano/LaPresse
December 22, 2020 Roma (Italy)
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Covid intensive care unit at San Filippo Neri Hospital during Christmas Time
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Medizinisches Personal mit weihnachtlichen Accessoires auf einer Intensivstation in Rom
Foto Cecilia Fabiano/ LaPresse
22 Dicembre 2020 Roma (Italia)
Cronaca :
Reparto Covid di terapia intensiva del San Filippo Neri nel periodo natalizio
Nella Foto : le operatrici del reparto indossano decorazioni natalizie
Photo Cecilia Fabiano/LaPresse
December 22, 2020 Roma (Italy)
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Covid intensive care unit at San Filippo Neri Hospital during Christmas Time
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Medizinisches Personal mit weihnachtlichen Accessoires auf einer Intensivstation in Rom
Foto Cecilia Fabiano/ LaPresse
22 Dicembre 2020 Roma (Italia)
Cronaca :
Reparto Covid di terapia intensiva del San Filippo Neri nel periodo natalizio
Nella Foto : le operatrici del reparto
Photo Cecilia Fabiano/LaPresse
December 22, 2020 Roma (Italy)
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Covid intensive care unit at San Filippo Neri Hospital during Christmas Time
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Medizinisches Personal mit weihnachtlichen Accessoires auf einer Intensivstation in Rom
Foto Cecilia Fabiano/ LaPresse
22 Dicembre 2020 Roma (Italia)
Cronaca :
Reparto Covid di terapia intensiva del San Filippo Neri nel periodo natalizio
Nella Foto : le operatrici del reparto indossano decorazioni natalizie
Photo Cecilia Fabiano/LaPresse
December 22, 2020 Roma (Italy)
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Covid intensive care unit at San Filippo Neri Hospital during Christmas Time
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Medizinisches Personal mit weihnachtlichen Accessoires auf einer Intensivstation in Rom
Foto Cecilia Fabiano/ LaPresse
22 Dicembre 2020 Roma (Italia)
Cronaca :
Reparto Covid di terapia intensiva del San Filippo Neri nel periodo natalizio
Nella Foto : le operatrici del reparto indossano decorazioni natalizie
Photo Cecilia Fabiano/LaPresse
December 22, 2020 Roma (Italy)
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Covid intensive care unit at San Filippo Neri Hospital during Christmas Time
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Medizinisches Personal mit weihnachtlichen Accessoires auf einer Intensivstation in Rom
Foto Cecilia Fabiano/ LaPresse
22 Dicembre 2020 Roma (Italia)
Cronaca :
Reparto Covid di terapia intensiva del San Filippo Neri nel periodo natalizio
Nella Foto : le operatrici del reparto indossano decorazioni natalizie
Photo Cecilia Fabiano/LaPresse
December 22, 2020 Roma (Italy)
News:
Covid intensive care unit at San Filippo Neri Hospital during Christmas Time
In the Pic : the intensive care workers wearing Christmas decorations *** Local Caption *** 31466240
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Medizinisches Personal mit weihnachtlichen Accessoires auf einer Intensivstation in Rom
Foto Cecilia Fabiano/ LaPresse
22 Dicembre 2020 Roma (Italia)
Cronaca :
Reparto Covid di terapia intensiva del San Filippo Neri nel periodo natalizio
Nella Foto : le operatrici del reparto indossano decorazioni natalizie
Photo Cecilia Fabiano/LaPresse
December 22, 2020 Roma (Italy)
News:
Covid intensive care unit at San Filippo Neri Hospital during Christmas Time
In the Pic : the intensive care workers wearing Christmas decorations *** Local Caption *** 31466244
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Medizinisches Personal mit weihnachtlichen Accessoires auf einer Intensivstation in Rom
Foto Cecilia Fabiano/ LaPresse
22 Dicembre 2020 Roma (Italia)
Cronaca :
Reparto Covid di terapia intensiva del San Filippo Neri nel periodo natalizio
Nella Foto : le operatrici del reparto
Photo Cecilia Fabiano/LaPresse
December 22, 2020 Roma (Italy)
News:
Covid intensive care unit at San Filippo Neri Hospital during Christmas Time
In the Pic : the intensive care workers at work *** Local Caption *** 31466245
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Medizinisches Personal mit weihnachtlichen Accessoires auf einer Intensivstation in Rom
Foto Cecilia Fabiano/ LaPresse
22 Dicembre 2020 Roma (Italia)
Cronaca :
Reparto Covid di terapia intensiva del San Filippo Neri nel periodo natalizio
Nella Foto : le operatrici del reparto
Photo Cecilia Fabiano/LaPresse
December 22, 2020 Roma (Italy)
News:
Covid intensive care unit at San Filippo Neri Hospital during Christmas Time
In the Pic : the intensive care workers at work *** Local Caption *** 31466241
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Medizinisches Personal mit weihnachtlichen Accessoires auf einer Intensivstation in Rom
Foto Cecilia Fabiano/ LaPresse
22 Dicembre 2020 Roma (Italia)
Cronaca :
Reparto Covid di terapia intensiva del San Filippo Neri nel periodo natalizio
Nella Foto : le operatrici del reparto indossano decorazioni natalizie
Photo Cecilia Fabiano/LaPresse
December 22, 2020 Roma (Italy)
News:
Covid intensive care unit at San Filippo Neri Hospital during Christmas Time
In the Pic : the intensive care workers wearing Christmas decorations *** Local Caption *** 31466243
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Medizinisches Personal mit weihnachtlichen Accessoires auf einer Intensivstation in Rom
Foto Cecilia Fabiano/ LaPresse
22 Dicembre 2020 Roma (Italia)
Cronaca :
Reparto Covid di terapia intensiva del San Filippo Neri nel periodo natalizio
Nella Foto : le operatrici del reparto
Photo Cecilia Fabiano/LaPresse
December 22, 2020 Roma (Italy)
News:
Covid intensive care unit at San Filippo Neri Hospital during Christmas Time
In the Pic : the intensive care workers at work *** Local Caption *** 31466247
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FEATURE - Lebt ihr eigenes Märchen: Massagetherapeutin Amber Lee Roberts Prinzessinen Parties für Kinder
*** Aspiring actress who failed nine auditions to play
Beauty and the Beasts Belle becomes a real life
princess instead
By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
An aspiring actress who failed nine auditions to play her idol Belle from Beauty and the
Beast the musical has stepped out of the spotlight - boosting her income by becoming a
princess in real life.
When massage therapist Amber Lee Roberts' ambitions to become a star on New York's
famous Broadway stage were thwarted, she decided to "live her own fairytale" by
launching Springville Princess Parties - adopting Belle's look and persona to entertain
children.
Amber, 32, of Springville, Utah, USA, said: I auditioned nine times to play Belle, but the
part always slipped through my fingers.
Each time I was rejected it just reminded me of how much I loved her and wanted to be
in her shoes.
"Then, in May 2015, I was sharing my frustrations with a massage cl ient, who asked me,
Why dont you just get a Belle dress?
"So, I did. Ive got brown hair and big brown eyes, so I look a little like Belle.
Buying a navy-blue dress, an apron and doing my hair in a side ponytail I then hosted
my first princess party for some local children.
"Inspiring the children and to see how excited they were to meet their idol was amazing the most brilliant feeling, and I knew this was the career for me.
And she has not looked back - charging families $100 (£80) to appear at a children's party
in the character of one of a number of princesses, with a further $50 (£40) for face
painting, as well as making 15-minute video calls to children for $25 (£20).
"It's just the most magical job in the world," she said.
Since Ive started my company not only do I get to perform as a princess but Ive also
managed to take part in some amazing theatre shows too.
Transfixed by magical princesses - particularly Belle - since she was a child, Amber went
on to study musical theatre dance at Western
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FEATURE - Lebt ihr eigenes Märchen: Massagetherapeutin Amber Lee Roberts Prinzessinen Parties für Kinder
Amber Lee Roberts (Collect/ PA Real Life) *** Aspiring actress who failed nine auditions to play
Beauty and the Beasts Belle becomes a real life
princess instead
By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
An aspiring actress who failed nine auditions to play her idol Belle from Beauty and the
Beast the musical has stepped out of the spotlight - boosting her income by becoming a
princess in real life.
When massage therapist Amber Lee Roberts' ambitions to become a star on New York's
famous Broadway stage were thwarted, she decided to "live her own fairytale" by
launching Springville Princess Parties - adopting Belle's look and persona to entertain
children.
Amber, 32, of Springville, Utah, USA, said: I auditioned nine times to play Belle, but the
part always slipped through my fingers.
Each time I was rejected it just reminded me of how much I loved her and wanted to be
in her shoes.
"Then, in May 2015, I was sharing my frustrations with a massage cl ient, who asked me,
Why dont you just get a Belle dress?
"So, I did. Ive got brown hair and big brown eyes, so I look a little like Belle.
Buying a navy-blue dress, an apron and doing my hair in a side ponytail I then hosted
my first princess party for some local children.
"Inspiring the children and to see how excited they were to meet their idol was amazing the most brilliant feeling, and I knew this was the career for me.
And she has not looked back - charging families $100 (£80) to appear at a children's party
in the character of one of a number of princesses, with a further $50 (£40) for face
painting, as well as making 15-minute video calls to children for $25 (£20).
"It's just the most magical job in the world," she said.
Since Ive started my company not only do I get to perform as a princess but Ive also
managed to take part in some amazing theatre shows too.
Transfixed by magical princesses - particularly Belle - since she was a child, Amber went
on t
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FEATURE - Lebt ihr eigenes Märchen: Massagetherapeutin Amber Lee Roberts Prinzessinen Parties für Kinder
Amber Lee Roberts (Sweet Rose Photography / PA Real Life) *** Aspiring actress who failed nine auditions to play
Beauty and the Beasts Belle becomes a real life
princess instead
By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
An aspiring actress who failed nine auditions to play her idol Belle from Beauty and the
Beast the musical has stepped out of the spotlight - boosting her income by becoming a
princess in real life.
When massage therapist Amber Lee Roberts' ambitions to become a star on New York's
famous Broadway stage were thwarted, she decided to "live her own fairytale" by
launching Springville Princess Parties - adopting Belle's look and persona to entertain
children.
Amber, 32, of Springville, Utah, USA, said: I auditioned nine times to play Belle, but the
part always slipped through my fingers.
Each time I was rejected it just reminded me of how much I loved her and wanted to be
in her shoes.
"Then, in May 2015, I was sharing my frustrations with a massage cl ient, who asked me,
Why dont you just get a Belle dress?
"So, I did. Ive got brown hair and big brown eyes, so I look a little like Belle.
Buying a navy-blue dress, an apron and doing my hair in a side ponytail I then hosted
my first princess party for some local children.
"Inspiring the children and to see how excited they were to meet their idol was amazing the most brilliant feeling, and I knew this was the career for me.
And she has not looked back - charging families $100 (£80) to appear at a children's party
in the character of one of a number of princesses, with a further $50 (£40) for face
painting, as well as making 15-minute video calls to children for $25 (£20).
"It's just the most magical job in the world," she said.
Since Ive started my company not only do I get to perform as a princess but Ive also
managed to take part in some amazing theatre shows too.
Transfixed by magical princesses - particularly Belle - since she was a child,
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DUK10132891_011
FEATURE - Lebt ihr eigenes Märchen: Massagetherapeutin Amber Lee Roberts Prinzessinen Parties für Kinder
Amber Lee Roberts (Sweet Rose Photography / PA Real Life) *** Aspiring actress who failed nine auditions to play
Beauty and the Beasts Belle becomes a real life
princess instead
By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
An aspiring actress who failed nine auditions to play her idol Belle from Beauty and the
Beast the musical has stepped out of the spotlight - boosting her income by becoming a
princess in real life.
When massage therapist Amber Lee Roberts' ambitions to become a star on New York's
famous Broadway stage were thwarted, she decided to "live her own fairytale" by
launching Springville Princess Parties - adopting Belle's look and persona to entertain
children.
Amber, 32, of Springville, Utah, USA, said: I auditioned nine times to play Belle, but the
part always slipped through my fingers.
Each time I was rejected it just reminded me of how much I loved her and wanted to be
in her shoes.
"Then, in May 2015, I was sharing my frustrations with a massage cl ient, who asked me,
Why dont you just get a Belle dress?
"So, I did. Ive got brown hair and big brown eyes, so I look a little like Belle.
Buying a navy-blue dress, an apron and doing my hair in a side ponytail I then hosted
my first princess party for some local children.
"Inspiring the children and to see how excited they were to meet their idol was amazing the most brilliant feeling, and I knew this was the career for me.
And she has not looked back - charging families $100 (£80) to appear at a children's party
in the character of one of a number of princesses, with a further $50 (£40) for face
painting, as well as making 15-minute video calls to children for $25 (£20).
"It's just the most magical job in the world," she said.
Since Ive started my company not only do I get to perform as a princess but Ive also
managed to take part in some amazing theatre shows too.
Transfixed by magical princesses - particularly Belle - since she was a child,
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FEATURE - Lebt ihr eigenes Märchen: Massagetherapeutin Amber Lee Roberts Prinzessinen Parties für Kinder
Amber Lee Roberts (Photo by Teresa Jack/ PA Real Life) *** Aspiring actress who failed nine auditions to play
Beauty and the Beasts Belle becomes a real life
princess instead
By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
An aspiring actress who failed nine auditions to play her idol Belle from Beauty and the
Beast the musical has stepped out of the spotlight - boosting her income by becoming a
princess in real life.
When massage therapist Amber Lee Roberts' ambitions to become a star on New York's
famous Broadway stage were thwarted, she decided to "live her own fairytale" by
launching Springville Princess Parties - adopting Belle's look and persona to entertain
children.
Amber, 32, of Springville, Utah, USA, said: I auditioned nine times to play Belle, but the
part always slipped through my fingers.
Each time I was rejected it just reminded me of how much I loved her and wanted to be
in her shoes.
"Then, in May 2015, I was sharing my frustrations with a massage cl ient, who asked me,
Why dont you just get a Belle dress?
"So, I did. Ive got brown hair and big brown eyes, so I look a little like Belle.
Buying a navy-blue dress, an apron and doing my hair in a side ponytail I then hosted
my first princess party for some local children.
"Inspiring the children and to see how excited they were to meet their idol was amazing the most brilliant feeling, and I knew this was the career for me.
And she has not looked back - charging families $100 (£80) to appear at a children's party
in the character of one of a number of princesses, with a further $50 (£40) for face
painting, as well as making 15-minute video calls to children for $25 (£20).
"It's just the most magical job in the world," she said.
Since Ive started my company not only do I get to perform as a princess but Ive also
managed to take part in some amazing theatre shows too.
Transfixed by magical princesses - particularly Belle - since she was a child, Amb
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FEATURE - Lebt ihr eigenes Märchen: Massagetherapeutin Amber Lee Roberts Prinzessinen Parties für Kinder
Amber Lee Roberts (Photo by Teresa Jack/ PA Real Life) *** Aspiring actress who failed nine auditions to play
Beauty and the Beasts Belle becomes a real life
princess instead
By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
An aspiring actress who failed nine auditions to play her idol Belle from Beauty and the
Beast the musical has stepped out of the spotlight - boosting her income by becoming a
princess in real life.
When massage therapist Amber Lee Roberts' ambitions to become a star on New York's
famous Broadway stage were thwarted, she decided to "live her own fairytale" by
launching Springville Princess Parties - adopting Belle's look and persona to entertain
children.
Amber, 32, of Springville, Utah, USA, said: I auditioned nine times to play Belle, but the
part always slipped through my fingers.
Each time I was rejected it just reminded me of how much I loved her and wanted to be
in her shoes.
"Then, in May 2015, I was sharing my frustrations with a massage cl ient, who asked me,
Why dont you just get a Belle dress?
"So, I did. Ive got brown hair and big brown eyes, so I look a little like Belle.
Buying a navy-blue dress, an apron and doing my hair in a side ponytail I then hosted
my first princess party for some local children.
"Inspiring the children and to see how excited they were to meet their idol was amazing the most brilliant feeling, and I knew this was the career for me.
And she has not looked back - charging families $100 (£80) to appear at a children's party
in the character of one of a number of princesses, with a further $50 (£40) for face
painting, as well as making 15-minute video calls to children for $25 (£20).
"It's just the most magical job in the world," she said.
Since Ive started my company not only do I get to perform as a princess but Ive also
managed to take part in some amazing theatre shows too.
Transfixed by magical princesses - particularly Belle - since she was a child, Amb
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FEATURE - Lebt ihr eigenes Märchen: Massagetherapeutin Amber Lee Roberts Prinzessinen Parties für Kinder
Amber Lee Roberts (Photo by Teresa Jack/ PA Real Life) *** Aspiring actress who failed nine auditions to play
Beauty and the Beasts Belle becomes a real life
princess instead
By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
An aspiring actress who failed nine auditions to play her idol Belle from Beauty and the
Beast the musical has stepped out of the spotlight - boosting her income by becoming a
princess in real life.
When massage therapist Amber Lee Roberts' ambitions to become a star on New York's
famous Broadway stage were thwarted, she decided to "live her own fairytale" by
launching Springville Princess Parties - adopting Belle's look and persona to entertain
children.
Amber, 32, of Springville, Utah, USA, said: I auditioned nine times to play Belle, but the
part always slipped through my fingers.
Each time I was rejected it just reminded me of how much I loved her and wanted to be
in her shoes.
"Then, in May 2015, I was sharing my frustrations with a massage cl ient, who asked me,
Why dont you just get a Belle dress?
"So, I did. Ive got brown hair and big brown eyes, so I look a little like Belle.
Buying a navy-blue dress, an apron and doing my hair in a side ponytail I then hosted
my first princess party for some local children.
"Inspiring the children and to see how excited they were to meet their idol was amazing the most brilliant feeling, and I knew this was the career for me.
And she has not looked back - charging families $100 (£80) to appear at a children's party
in the character of one of a number of princesses, with a further $50 (£40) for face
painting, as well as making 15-minute video calls to children for $25 (£20).
"It's just the most magical job in the world," she said.
Since Ive started my company not only do I get to perform as a princess but Ive also
managed to take part in some amazing theatre shows too.
Transfixed by magical princesses - particularly Belle - since she was a child, Amb
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Lebt ihr eigenes Märchen: Massagetherapeutin Amber Lee Roberts Prinzessinen Parties für Kinder
Amber Lee Roberts (Photo by Teresa Jack/ PA Real Life) *** Aspiring actress who failed nine auditions to play
Beauty and the Beasts Belle becomes a real life
princess instead
By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
An aspiring actress who failed nine auditions to play her idol Belle from Beauty and the
Beast the musical has stepped out of the spotlight - boosting her income by becoming a
princess in real life.
When massage therapist Amber Lee Roberts' ambitions to become a star on New York's
famous Broadway stage were thwarted, she decided to "live her own fairytale" by
launching Springville Princess Parties - adopting Belle's look and persona to entertain
children.
Amber, 32, of Springville, Utah, USA, said: I auditioned nine times to play Belle, but the
part always slipped through my fingers.
Each time I was rejected it just reminded me of how much I loved her and wanted to be
in her shoes.
"Then, in May 2015, I was sharing my frustrations with a massage cl ient, who asked me,
Why dont you just get a Belle dress?
"So, I did. Ive got brown hair and big brown eyes, so I look a little like Belle.
Buying a navy-blue dress, an apron and doing my hair in a side ponytail I then hosted
my first princess party for some local children.
"Inspiring the children and to see how excited they were to meet their idol was amazing the most brilliant feeling, and I knew this was the career for me.
And she has not looked back - charging families $100 (£80) to appear at a children's party
in the character of one of a number of princesses, with a further $50 (£40) for face
painting, as well as making 15-minute video calls to children for $25 (£20).
"It's just the most magical job in the world," she said.
Since Ive started my company not only do I get to perform as a princess but Ive also
managed to take part in some amazing theatre shows too.
Transfixed by magical princesses - particularly Belle - since she was a child, Amb
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Lebt ihr eigenes Märchen: Massagetherapeutin Amber Lee Roberts Prinzessinen Parties für Kinder
Amber Lee Roberts (Sweet Rose Photography / PA Real Life) *** Aspiring actress who failed nine auditions to play
Beauty and the Beasts Belle becomes a real life
princess instead
By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
An aspiring actress who failed nine auditions to play her idol Belle from Beauty and the
Beast the musical has stepped out of the spotlight - boosting her income by becoming a
princess in real life.
When massage therapist Amber Lee Roberts' ambitions to become a star on New York's
famous Broadway stage were thwarted, she decided to "live her own fairytale" by
launching Springville Princess Parties - adopting Belle's look and persona to entertain
children.
Amber, 32, of Springville, Utah, USA, said: I auditioned nine times to play Belle, but the
part always slipped through my fingers.
Each time I was rejected it just reminded me of how much I loved her and wanted to be
in her shoes.
"Then, in May 2015, I was sharing my frustrations with a massage cl ient, who asked me,
Why dont you just get a Belle dress?
"So, I did. Ive got brown hair and big brown eyes, so I look a little like Belle.
Buying a navy-blue dress, an apron and doing my hair in a side ponytail I then hosted
my first princess party for some local children.
"Inspiring the children and to see how excited they were to meet their idol was amazing the most brilliant feeling, and I knew this was the career for me.
And she has not looked back - charging families $100 (£80) to appear at a children's party
in the character of one of a number of princesses, with a further $50 (£40) for face
painting, as well as making 15-minute video calls to children for $25 (£20).
"It's just the most magical job in the world," she said.
Since Ive started my company not only do I get to perform as a princess but Ive also
managed to take part in some amazing theatre shows too.
Transfixed by magical princesses - particularly Belle - since she was a child,
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Lebt ihr eigenes Märchen: Massagetherapeutin Amber Lee Roberts Prinzessinen Parties für Kinder
Amber Lee Roberts (Sweet Rose Photography / PA Real Life) *** Aspiring actress who failed nine auditions to play
Beauty and the Beasts Belle becomes a real life
princess instead
By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
An aspiring actress who failed nine auditions to play her idol Belle from Beauty and the
Beast the musical has stepped out of the spotlight - boosting her income by becoming a
princess in real life.
When massage therapist Amber Lee Roberts' ambitions to become a star on New York's
famous Broadway stage were thwarted, she decided to "live her own fairytale" by
launching Springville Princess Parties - adopting Belle's look and persona to entertain
children.
Amber, 32, of Springville, Utah, USA, said: I auditioned nine times to play Belle, but the
part always slipped through my fingers.
Each time I was rejected it just reminded me of how much I loved her and wanted to be
in her shoes.
"Then, in May 2015, I was sharing my frustrations with a massage cl ient, who asked me,
Why dont you just get a Belle dress?
"So, I did. Ive got brown hair and big brown eyes, so I look a little like Belle.
Buying a navy-blue dress, an apron and doing my hair in a side ponytail I then hosted
my first princess party for some local children.
"Inspiring the children and to see how excited they were to meet their idol was amazing the most brilliant feeling, and I knew this was the career for me.
And she has not looked back - charging families $100 (£80) to appear at a children's party
in the character of one of a number of princesses, with a further $50 (£40) for face
painting, as well as making 15-minute video calls to children for $25 (£20).
"It's just the most magical job in the world," she said.
Since Ive started my company not only do I get to perform as a princess but Ive also
managed to take part in some amazing theatre shows too.
Transfixed by magical princesses - particularly Belle - since she was a child,
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Lebt ihr eigenes Märchen: Massagetherapeutin Amber Lee Roberts Prinzessinen Parties für Kinder
Amber Lee Roberts (Sweet Rose Photography / PA Real Life) *** Aspiring actress who failed nine auditions to play
Beauty and the Beasts Belle becomes a real life
princess instead
By Laura Withers, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
An aspiring actress who failed nine auditions to play her idol Belle from Beauty and the
Beast the musical has stepped out of the spotlight - boosting her income by becoming a
princess in real life.
When massage therapist Amber Lee Roberts' ambitions to become a star on New York's
famous Broadway stage were thwarted, she decided to "live her own fairytale" by
launching Springville Princess Parties - adopting Belle's look and persona to entertain
children.
Amber, 32, of Springville, Utah, USA, said: I auditioned nine times to play Belle, but the
part always slipped through my fingers.
Each time I was rejected it just reminded me of how much I loved her and wanted to be
in her shoes.
"Then, in May 2015, I was sharing my frustrations with a massage cl ient, who asked me,
Why dont you just get a Belle dress?
"So, I did. Ive got brown hair and big brown eyes, so I look a little like Belle.
Buying a navy-blue dress, an apron and doing my hair in a side ponytail I then hosted
my first princess party for some local children.
"Inspiring the children and to see how excited they were to meet their idol was amazing the most brilliant feeling, and I knew this was the career for me.
And she has not looked back - charging families $100 (£80) to appear at a children's party
in the character of one of a number of princesses, with a further $50 (£40) for face
painting, as well as making 15-minute video calls to children for $25 (£20).
"It's just the most magical job in the world," she said.
Since Ive started my company not only do I get to perform as a princess but Ive also
managed to take part in some amazing theatre shows too.
Transfixed by magical princesses - particularly Belle - since she was a child,
(c) Dukas