jueves. 28.03.2024

La joven se presenta como "la vecina amigable" que representa a las princesas de Disney en un mundo moderno, y ya se ha caracterizado como muchas de las principales figuras de las películas.

La denominada "Princesa de Disney en la vida real", tiene un lema: Después de todo, la vida es lo que tú haces, así que también podrías crear tu cuento de hadas.

Y el cuento que ella está creando le ha hecho gastar ya muchos miles de dólares en pelucas, maquillajes y por supuesto la ropa que le permite recrear a las princesas.

Te invitamos a conocer a sus principales creaciones, y a que nos cuentes cuál de todos estos personajes es tu preferido.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

First time as a fairy & first time in public as Aurora! 😍✨ Thank you @glimmerwood for making me pink & blue with your stunning #DisneyHollow group. I was so busy vlogging that I realized I only got selfies on my own phone, so shots that show the insane detail on this costume are coming soon. There are gonna be so many 😆 All costumes by @glimmerwood Wings by @hellofaerie Makeup by @artrhapsody Snow White - @amberarden Fairy Godmother - @glimmerwood Cinderella – “Little Glimmer” Maleficent - @mermaidmorganna Ariel - @justyourvintagegirl Ursula - @allenwaiserman Belle - @thelittle_merbabe Jasmine - @jessirizer Pocahontas - @lyd_stagram_ Esmeralda - @mermaid_kairi Megara - @mamamainstreet Tiana - @missgolden_lady Rapunzel - @smileandasongprincessparties Anna - @disneydonewright Elsa - @mermaidpersephone Moana - @brianna.italia

Una publicación compartida por Sarah Ingle (@sarah_e_ingle) el

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

I planned this photo to share that I’m editing Part 3 of the “How to Sing Like a Disney Princess” YouTube series. But timing is... ironic. 🙈 Getting this embarrassing story off my chest hoping it helps someone else. I auditioned for my favorite musical. Bet you can guess what one from the photo. I was ecstatic. Loved my audition song and monologue — could do them in my sleep. Well... sometimes life throws you a monkey-wrench. My doctor prescribed me to a new medication. Little did I know, a side effect can be sudden, severe dry mouth especially when combined with increased heart rate from nerves. Like regular audition nerves. What happened when I walked in the audition room was unlike anything I’ve ever experienced. My mouth & throat went completely dry. Zero saliva. Like my mouth was coated in peanut butter. My tongue stuck to my mouth and I felt absurd moving my entire face to talk. Singing was worse than the talking. The sound startled me. I didn’t recognize my own voice. Utterly bizarre. I did what I could & left the room baffled. One minute it was funny and the next, mortifying. I was annoyed at myself for letting something so dumb happen. Screwing up my best song. The Little Mermaid is a big part of the reason I went viral. The TV shows, tabloids, gossip sites... that’s how people know me, how I know me. I cast people for this role, train them on singing these songs and playing this part. Yet I gave the worst, weirdest performance of my life. Why do I tell you this? Because life happens. Nobody’s perfect; we learn more from our failures than our successes. Young girls send me messages saying they want to perform or work as a princess when they’re older, but they think they’re not good enough. You are enough. Yes, you have to work at it, but it’s not about perfection; it’s about always growing so you’re prepared when opportunities arise. When one doesn’t work out, another comes up. I’m still doing my usual Little Mermaid performances this weekend despite my whacky audition. Miraculously, I got a general callback, so fingers crossed I can read for something. If not, we take Dory’s advice and just keep swimming. ❤️🐚

Una publicación compartida por Sarah Ingle (@sarah_e_ingle) el

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

It's been a while since we've had a Mermaid Monday, so here's everyone's favorite redhead princess. ❤🐚

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Last year Christmas Day @derekvanschaik and I got to spend time with the residents at Holly Heights Nursing Center. 🍎 We didn't get to see our families, but it was still one of the most wonderful Christmas memories. 🎄 I love visiting kids at the children's hospital, Ronald McDonald houses, etc., but people of all ages appreciate princess magic. ✨These fairytales are classics; the residents remember them from their youth, too, and some of them don't get any Christmas visitors. I couldn't imagine a better way to have spent Christmas than to sing, laugh, hug, and spread a bit of holiday cheer with the wonderful people at Holly Heights. Can't wait to visit them again! 💖 Merry Christmas Eve, friends! Even if you can't see your family, I hope you find a special way to celebrate. ❤

Una publicación compartida por Sarah Ingle (@sarah_e_ingle) el

Esta es Sarah Ingle, la chica que gasta miles de dólares para parecerse a las princesas...
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