Grace Van Dien Biography: Early Life, Career, Stranger Things, and Relationships
Grace Van Dien is an American actress, streamer, and filmmaker who rose to prominence with her role as Chrissy Cunningham in Stranger Things Season 4. Born into Hollywood royalty, she is the daughter of Starship Troopers actor Casper Van Dien and comes from the legendary Mitchum acting lineage. However, Grace’s journey in the entertainment industry has been far from conventional. From navigating the pressures of a public upbringing to making bold career shifts, she has carved her own path—transitioning from acting to content creation and, more recently, to directing and producing. This article explores her early life, career highlights, and personal experiences that have shaped her into the artist she is today.

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Early Life & Family Background
Grace Van Dien was born on October 15, 1996, in Los Angeles, California, into a family deeply rooted in Hollywood. Her father, Casper Van Dien, is best known for his role in Starship Troopers, and her mother, Carrie Mitchum, comes from the legendary Mitchum acting lineage. Her great-grandfather, Robert Mitchum, was a Hollywood icon known for his work in classic films. Despite growing up in a family of actors, Grace’s childhood was not centered around pursuing an acting career.
Grace has joked that Starship Troopers is more her movie than her father’s, as she was conceived during its production. This playful claim reflects her unique connection to the film and how deeply intertwined Hollywood was in her early life.
Grace and her younger sister, Celeste Van Dien, were raised in an artistic household where creativity was encouraged, but academics were also emphasized. Their father, Casper, who had firsthand experience with the challenges of the entertainment industry, initially steered Grace away from acting, preferring that she explore different career paths before making a decision. In a father-daughter interview, Casper mentioned that he wanted Grace to prioritize her education because acting required both dedication and resilience. However, when she eventually expressed serious interest in pursuing acting, he became one of her strongest supporters.
Growing Up in Los Angeles
Growing up in Los Angeles, Grace was exposed to the film industry from a young age, often visiting movie sets with her father. However, her childhood was not entirely defined by Hollywood. She spent a significant amount of time outdoors, fostering a love for nature and travel. She would later recall fond memories of visiting the Redwood forests as a place of escape from the busy city life, though her well-known incident of slipping down a muddy hill actually occurred later in her life.
As a child, one of her favorite comforts when she was sick was watching her VHS copy of The NeverEnding Story. She loved the characters and their world so much that she wished she could live there—especially to befriend Falkor.
Although her early life was filled with unique experiences, it also came with challenges. At age seven, Grace appeared in the reality TV show I Married a Princess (2005), which documented her family’s life. However, she did not view this as the start of an acting career but rather as a brief glimpse into her parents’ world. Behind the scenes, she was already experiencing the downsides of growing up in the public eye. She later revealed that an episode of the show involved her discussing personal struggles, including abuse by one of her parents (not her father). When she asked the producers not to air the episode, they refused, citing the need for “drama” to secure a second season. Her father, however, stepped in and prevented it from airing, which ultimately contributed to the show’s cancellation.
Grace also struggled with the exposure brought on by having a biological mother who frequently shared deeply personal family matters with tabloids. This constant invasion of privacy made it difficult for her to establish boundaries between her personal life and public persona. The media’s tendency to misrepresent her words and experiences would later shape her cautious approach to fame.
Early Interests and Aspirations
Before she ever considered acting, Grace had a deep passion for writing. As a child, she filled notebooks with short stories, poetry, and ideas for novels. She dreamed of becoming an author and creating new worlds through storytelling. However, she often struggled to finish her writing projects, frequently abandoning them after hundreds of pages.
Her appreciation for storytelling deepened when, at age 11, she watched Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid with her father. The film left a lasting impression on her, and for the first time, she considered how powerful and immersive acting could be. She became increasingly interested in classic Hollywood films, discussing acting techniques and directing styles with her father, who helped her analyze scenes and character development.
Grace’s creative interests were not limited to writing. She had been knitting since she was seven years old, exploring various artistic hobbies such as painting, sketching, crocheting, embroidery, photography, and playing the piano. At 16, she taught herself to play the piano. Instead of sticking to one, she constantly rotated through them, always eager to pick up new skills.
Beyond the arts, Grace had a keen interest in psychology. She was particularly fascinated by forensic psychology and the study of human behavior. If she hadn’t pursued acting, she once joked that she might have become a brain surgeon or a horse surgeon—demonstrating her curiosity about both science and medicine. Her interest in psychology led her to take forensic psychology courses in high school, where she explored topics related to criminal behavior and mental health. One of her most memorable classes involved staged crime scenes, where students had to analyze blood splatter, investigate “murdered” dummies, and identify which teacher was the fictional murderer. This early exposure fueled her fascination with psychology and criminal behavior.
Grace also developed a deep appreciation for the lives of celebrities with complex experiences. She read extensively about Marilyn Monroe, Judy Garland, and Britney Spears—figures who, like her, had grown up in the public eye. Her passion for reading became a way of proving to herself that she was never “not good at reading,” but simply needed a different approach.
Though she spent time on sets, Grace was not given complete freedom as a child. She mentioned that her father was strict about certain things, but she was still encouraged to explore creative outlets like writing and storytelling.
Personal Experiences & Self-Education
When Grace worked at a shop, she once asked Casper to visit. Upon arrival, he jokingly interrogated her coworkers about who was taking her to prom. When they pointed to a guy, Casper warned, “Whatever you do to my daughter, I’ll do to you after prom.” Grace later teased that meant her dad had to dip and slow dance with him.
Despite not pursuing formal higher education, Grace is a dedicated self-learner. She reads extensively, particularly memoirs and biographies, which she finds deeply inspiring. She also writes regularly, honing her storytelling skills through journal entries, poetry, and screenwriting.
“Emo Kid at Heart” & Cult Experience
Grace strongly identifies with goth and emo culture, which influenced her as a teenager. Though much of her childhood remains private, she has publicly revealed that she spent time in a cult when she was 14. The organization, originally called ESP (Executive Success Program), was later exposed as the NXIVM cult. Grace was forced to attend their “courses” and spent a week in a basement watching lectures. She left when she turned 17 after graduating high school.
Childhood Challenges & Growth
Grace has acknowledged facing significant difficulties in her early years. In an interview, she reflected on her personal growth, describing how hardships shaped her into a stronger person while allowing her to maintain her kindness. She emphasized that, rather than life getting easier, she learned how to navigate challenges with resilience and self-awareness.
Professional Career
Early Acting Roles & Entry into Hollywood
Grace Van Dien’s journey into acting began in her late teenage years, despite initially exploring various creative outlets. Her first major role came in 2014 when she starred as the lead in Sleeping Beauty, a fantasy film directed by her father, Casper Van Dien. While she initially viewed acting as an experiment, she soon discovered her passion for performing and storytelling on-screen.
Following her debut, she took on roles in various independent films and television projects. Some of her early notable performances include The Bad Twin (2016) and Awaken the Shadowman (2017), where she honed her craft in suspense and horror genres. In The Bad Twin, she played dual roles as both a kind character and a manipulative one, which she found both fun and challenging. She later appeared in Charlie Says (2018), a film about Charles Manson, in which she played Sharon Tate. She spent three months intensely researching Tate’s life and described the role as “heartbreaking” but important to honor her legacy.
The Village and Expanding Her Acting Range
In 2019, Grace starred in The Village, an NBC drama series about the interconnected lives of residents in a Brooklyn apartment complex. She played Katie Campbell, a teenager navigating an unplanned pregnancy while deciding whether to give her baby up for adoption. The role was particularly meaningful to Grace, as her own mother had been a teen mom, giving her a unique perspective on the emotional depth required for the character. To prepare, she researched teenage pregnancies and even learned how to crochet for a scene in the show. What started as an acting requirement turned into a personal hobby.
Breakthrough Role in Stranger Things
Audition & Casting Process (2021)
Grace gained widespread recognition in 2022 when she was cast as Chrissy Cunningham in the fourth season of Netflix’s Stranger Things. Her journey to the role was surprisingly simple—she auditioned through a self-taped submission without any callbacks or in-person meetings. When she got the call from her agent that she had booked the role, she was in disbelief, assuming there would be a much longer process. As a fan of the show since its early days, landing the role was a surreal moment for her. She had first discovered the show when it was still titled Hawkins in 2014 or 2015 and had even tried to find the Duffer Brothers on Facebook, hoping to express her admiration for their work.
After she got the role, the Duffer Brothers told her she was the only actress who portrayed Chrissy as sweet, while most auditioned as the stereotypical “mean cheerleader.”
First Days on Set & Filming Challenges (2021)
Grace’s first day on set involved filming the intense bathroom scene with Sadie Sink (Max). Since the Vecna prosthetics weren’t ready at the time, the crew improvised by using a pair of muddy sneakers as a stand-in for Vecna’s feet. Despite the unorthodox setup, Grace had to react with pure terror, a moment she found both challenging and amusing in hindsight. The bathroom scene was the first major horror moment of the season, requiring an entire day of filming to get the perfect shots.
Her favorite scene to film was Chrissy’s interaction with Eddie Munson (Joseph Quinn) in the woods. She later revealed that much of the chemistry between the two characters was unplanned—Joe Quinn’s improvisational skills added a natural, playful dynamic to the scene, making their brief but impactful storyline even more compelling.
Chrissy’s Death Scene & Physical Challenges (2021)
Chrissy’s brutal death scene required a mix of practical effects and CGI, but Grace performed her own stunts, including being lifted into the air in a harness and contorting her limbs to enhance the eerie effect. The scene, which became one of the most terrifying moments of Season 4, was completed in just one day of filming.
During filming, Jamie Campbell Bower (Vecna) remained fully in character, avoiding normal conversation with the cast. Grace recalled how unnerving it was to act against him, as he fully embodied the terrifying presence of Vecna. Despite trying to outrun Vecna in one scene, she joked that Jamie was moving so slowly in full prosthetics that if the door hadn’t been nailed shut, she could have easily escaped.
Fan Response & Cultural Impact
Despite her brief appearance, Chrissy’s impact on the series led to an outpouring of fan support, with many viewers wishing for a spin-off focused on her character. She was also deeply moved by the fan theories and edits that highlighted an alternate storyline where Chrissy survived, particularly those that envisioned a romantic arc between Chrissy and Eddie Munson.
The infamous “Chrissy, wake up!” meme, based on Eddie’s desperate plea in her final scene, went viral across social media. Grace and Joe Quinn had no idea that the scene would become a meme, and Grace has since acknowledged it, admitting that she has heard nearly every remix of it.
At Universal Studios’ Stranger Things horror attraction, Grace mistook an actor playing Chrissy for a prop. As she took selfies next to her, the actress suddenly jumped at her, terrifying Grace.
Connection to Cheerleading & Personal Reflections
While playing Chrissy, a high school cheerleader, Grace reminisced about her own athletic background. In past interviews, she mentioned that she played basketball and tennis in high school but had always wanted to be a cheerleader. However, at the time, she felt it was too “Pom-Pom girl” for her. She did, however, enjoy feeling “very pretty” in the cheerleading uniform.
Grace connected deeply with Chrissy’s struggles, recalling times in her life when she was labeled “mean” for simply protecting herself. She previously shared that Chrissy’s struggles with anxiety, body image issues, and an overbearing mother mirrored aspects of her own life. She described her performance as “not acting but reliving” and, at the time, joked that she was on antidepressants, adding, “Maybe now I can play happy people!”
During earlier discussions, she expressed interest in returning to Stranger Things, saying that if Chrissy were to come back, she hoped it wouldn’t be “as a pretzel” and that her relationship with Eddie Munson could have developed further. If given the choice, she said she would have loved to play Vecna—or at least “baby Vecna” as his little friend.
From her time on set, she kept Chrissy’s “86” necklace and bracelet as mementos but wished she had taken the full cheerleading outfit. She once jokingly hinted at asking her Stranger Things connections to “snag one” for her. She also revealed that she had wanted to take home the Upside-Down version of Chrissy’s lifeless body to hang from her ceiling, but Netflix refused.
Transition to Streaming (2021–2024)
Grace Van Dien made a significant career shift following her fame from stranger things, moving away from traditional Hollywood projects to focus on content creation. Her passion for gaming, however, began long before her rise to fame.
Early Gaming Influence
Grace grew up in a gaming household, often playing video games with her sister. One of her earliest gaming memories was playing Super Smash Bros. Melee on the GameCube, where she and her sister frequently argued over who got to play as Kirby. In addition, she and her father, actor Casper Van Dien, enjoyed playing movie-based video games, including X-Men and The Lord of the Rings titles. Among them, she especially loved playing as Wolverine, a character she found exciting and powerful.
Frustration with Hollywood and Career Shift
As her acting career progressed, Grace became increasingly frustrated with Hollywood’s rigid beauty standards and power dynamics. She turned down multiple acting opportunities after experiencing disrespectful treatment in auditions, including being told by a casting director that she was “too ugly” for a role.
Beyond industry pressures, she also faced inappropriate on-set experiences. She revealed that a producer had once asked her for sexual favors, an incident that deeply affected her view of the industry. This experience was a major turning point, prompting her to seek a career where she had full creative control and could work on her own terms.
Twitch Streaming and Rise as a Content Creator
In December 2021, Grace launched her Twitch channel, BlueFille, as a way to engage with her audience beyond acting. Initially streaming games like The Sims 4 and Valorant, she quickly built a loyal community, drawn to her unfiltered personality and interactive approach.
Her streaming career gained significant momentum in 2022 after her role in Stranger Things introduced her to a wider audience. By early 2023, she announced that she was prioritizing streaming over acting, citing her negative industry experiences and a desire for more creative autonomy.
Grace became deeply involved in competitive gaming, often playing Valorant for long sessions, sometimes up to 20 hours straight. However, her audience frequently requested more casual games, such as Animal Crossing and Stardew Valley. She joked about neglecting her Animal Crossing village for three years and feeling guilty about her virtual villagers missing her presence.
Challenges in Hollywood & Shift to Content Creation (2022-2023)
Grace became increasingly disillusioned with Hollywood’s power dynamics and the rigid structure of studio productions, leading her to turn down multiple acting opportunities. She openly voiced her frustration with the industry’s often unrealistic and harsh standards, recalling an audition where a casting director bluntly told her she was ‘too ugly’ for a role. This moment reinforced her dissatisfaction with Hollywood’s superficial expectations.
Beyond industry pressures, Grace also faced troubling on-set experiences that deeply affected her. She revealed that a producer had once asked her for sexual favors, an incident that profoundly impacted her perception of the industry. This experience was a major turning point, prompting her to reevaluate her career path and prioritize creative autonomy. Feeling the need for a self-directed space where she had full control over her work, she made the decision to step away from traditional acting and focus on new creative avenues that aligned with her personal and professional values.
Joining FaZe Clan (May 2023)
Grace Van Dien joined FaZe Clan in May 2023 after initially discovering the organization through streaming. In her May 26, 2023, YouTube video, she shared that she first associated FaZe with “bros” but changed her perception after meeting with the team, stating, “I wasn’t until I met with you guys that I was like, oh no, this is home. This is like a second home.” She emphasized the importance of female representation in gaming, calling it a male-dominated space, and expressed excitement about helping FaZe diversify.
Grace revealed that she had been a gamer since childhood, introduced to video games by her father. She reminisced about playing Super Smash Bros., where she would pick Kirby and avoid fights rather than engaging in direct combat. She also mentioned her love for games like Valorant and Among Us, where she enjoyed the strategic aspect of deception.
Despite initially struggling with streaming, Grace found fulfillment in the small, dedicated community she built. She described how even having 20 to 40 regular viewers helped alleviate loneliness, making streaming an emotionally rewarding experience. She viewed joining FaZe as a step toward creating meaningful change, recalling an interview from four years prior where she had said, “I want to do something that matters.” At the time, she believed joining FaZe aligned with that vision.
Public Fallout with FaZe Rain
However, shortly after her recruitment, FaZe Rain publicly criticized her signing, arguing that it was a corporate decision rather than a move that aligned with FaZe’s culture. He claimed that Grace was not a competitive gamer, did not have a history with FaZe, and had stronger ties to 100 Thieves than to the FaZe community.
In a later June 2023 YouTube video, Rain detailed their in-person meeting, where he planned to discuss their issues in a chill manner. Initially, Grace had shown friendliness over Discord, messaging him that he was “funny AF,” and they even exchanged pictures of their dogs. However, when they met at his apartment, the conversation quickly turned tense. Grace was still upset over Rain’s “mid” comment, which she saw as dismissive, while Rain insisted his criticism was never about her personally but rather about FaZe management’s poor decisions.
Grace accused FaZe of setting her up for backlash, arguing that she became the face of the controversy despite not being responsible for management’s choices. She also brought up sexist comments within FaZe, referencing past tweets from Rain that used offensive language, including a 2013 tweet about Emma Watson. Rain admitted to making inappropriate jokes in the past but dismissed them as part of the old gaming culture.
One of the most contentious moments came when Grace confronted Rain over a personal insult he made about her, stating, “I wouldn’t touch you on my drunkest night.” She revealed that this was the point when she blocked Rain on social media, deciding she wanted nothing to do with him. Rain, however, defended his remark as a joke and mocked Grace’s reaction, telling her that if she was truly confident, she wouldn’t let a comment like that affect her.
The conversation ended with Grace refusing to continue filming and asking Rain’s team to cancel the video release. She later claimed that FaZe had offered her $250,000 to stay, but she declined, choosing to leave the organization quietly.
During this time, her father, Casper Van Dien, provided emotional support. Grace later revealed that he had even offered to mentor the FaZe member who had been at the center of the controversy, showing his willingness to help resolve conflicts rather than escalate them.
After Leaving FaZe Clan
Following her departure from FaZe Clan, Grace Van Dien shifted her focus entirely to content creation and independent projects. Streaming under the name BlueFille, she steadily grew her Twitch audience, amassing over 321,000 followers by late 2024. She remained active in gaming, particularly in Valorant and Among Us, and engaged with her community through Just Chatting streams. However, tensions with FaZe Clan resurfaced at the 2024 Streamer Awards, where she made a remark about never being accepted into FaZe. This reignited old conflicts, leading to a new wave of online disputes with FaZe members. After facing backlash and hostile responses from FaZe Banks, FaZe Ronaldo, and other members, Grace deactivated her X (formerly Twitter) account, choosing to step away from the public feud. Despite the controversy, she continues to maintain a loyal streaming audience while exploring directing and producing, aligning with her long-term creative aspirations.
Grace Van Dien’s Shift to Filmmaking
In her Press ESC appearance on February 2, 2025, Grace Van Dien discussed her transition from acting to directing and producing, seeking greater creative control despite industry uncertainties.
She has adapted a book into a screenplay and secured a producer but is still seeking financing. “Now I’m at a place where I’m part of the funding conversation,” she said. She also mentioned a zombie rom-com she was cast in two years ago, though production remains uncertain.
Van Dien appeared in Fake Positivity, a music video by her boyfriend, Johnnie Guilbert, released on January 31, 2025. While stepping back from public content, she continues directing behind the scenes, particularly for Guilbert’s YouTube channel. Open to acting, she prioritizes filmmaking and remains adaptable to opportunities.
Selective Acting Roles & Film Projects (2024–Present)
While directing became her primary focus, Grace remained open to select acting opportunities that aligned with her creative vision. In 2024, she took on two significant film roles:
- Silver Star (2024) – A road trip buddy dramedy directed by Ruben Amar and Lola Bessis. Grace portrays Franny, a character navigating an emotional journey.
- Somnium (2024, previously titled Alaska) – A psychological thriller in which she plays Dakota, a lone survivor entangled in a high-stakes narrative.
Grace Van Dien’s Love Affairs and Relationships
Grace Van Dien has largely kept her romantic life private. In a March 2023 YouTube video, she revealed that a former boyfriend, whom she dated at 19, had recently passed away, though she did not share further details. In the same video, she also disclosed that a different ex-boyfriend had attempted to bring her hate by leaking her phone number and engaging in other harmful actions against her, adding to the challenges she faced in handling past relationships.
Relationship with Johnnie Guilbert
Grace met musician and YouTuber Johnnie Guilbert in February 2023 at a mermaid-themed party hosted by Amouranth. Since they were heading to Emo Night afterward, Grace dressed as Misa Amane from Death Note, while Johnnie coincidentally resembled L from the same series. Their first conversation was about music—Grace assumed Johnnie was in a band and asked him, but out of shyness, he denied it. Later, her friend found his Instagram and confirmed he was indeed a musician.
At the time, Grace was in a relationship, so their interactions remained purely friendly. However, in mid-2024, after her previous relationship ended, she reached out to Johnnie to ask if he was attending Emo Night. Johnnie was unsure if she was flirting or just being friendly, but when they met at the event, they ended up spending the entire night talking in a corner, ignoring the music. Grace stared at him intensely as a form of flirting, and Johnnie caught on, saying, “You want to kiss me, don’t you?” That moment marked the beginning of their romantic relationship.
They officially confirmed their relationship in late 2024 after months of subtle hints online. This was Grace’s first publicly acknowledged relationship in seven years. While they received mixed reactions from fans, they continued to support each other. However, due to online scrutiny, they have opted for more privacy, limiting shared content while maintaining their relationship.
As of early 2025, Grace and Johnnie remain together, prioritizing their personal connection while keeping certain aspects of their relationship private. Grace continues to value authenticity and personal boundaries in managing her public and private life.
Grace Van Dien: Trivia & Life Highlights
Breakthrough with Stranger Things
- Played Chrissy Cunningham in Stranger Things Season 4, a minor character who became unexpectedly iconic.
- Chrissy had only 20 minutes of screen time but left a major impact on fans.
- Expressed disbelief at how much her short role changed her life and career.
- The Chrissy Wake Up meme, a musical remix of her scene, went viral, and she admitted to having heard every version of it.
- At a panel, humorously reminded people that the scene wasn’t just about the song—it was about Chrissy dying in a horrific way.
Public Reception & Career Shift
- Before Stranger Things, Grace had worked in the industry for seven years but was relatively unknown.
- Joked that before the show, she only had about three fans, including her mom.
- Following the show’s release, she experienced a huge increase in recognition, with fans deeply attached to her character.
Acting & Directing Aspirations
- Started acting young but is now increasingly interested in directing and filmmaking.
- Acquired the rights to a book and is working on adapting it into a screenplay.
- Expressed frustration with Hollywood, once mentioning that a casting director told her she was ‘too ugly’ for a role.
- Despite Hollywood challenges, she is actively moving toward producing her own content.
Personal Interests & Hobbies
- Studying forensic psychology through college courses, showing an interest beyond acting.
- If not in entertainment, she joked she’d be a brain surgeon or a horse surgeon.
- Loves writing & painting but admits she never finishes her fantasy stories.
- Describes her painting style as “blobs” rather than detailed art.
- Became a huge Beatles fan while working on What Comes Around (2022)—she made an “Anna playlist” filled with Beatles songs to get into character.
- Loves collecting memorabilia from her roles—kept Chrissy’s “86” necklace from Stranger Things.
- Favorite color is blue.
- Favorite TV Show: True Detective (only Season 1).
- Favorite song: Blue Girl by Chromatics.
- Favorite anime: Your Name (movie) and Plastic Memories (series).
- Favorite artist/painter: Victoria Rose Park (Vancouver-based).
Future in Stranger Things
- While Chrissy was killed off, she teased that Stranger Things often brings characters back, leaving the door open for a potential return in Season 5.
On-Set Experiences & Behind-the-Scenes Facts
- Auditioned for Stranger Things via a simple self-tape submission—never met the Duffer Brothers or the cast before being cast.
- First day on set involved filming the bathroom scene with Sadie Sink (Max), which took an entire day to shoot.
- For her death scene, she performed all of her own stunts, including being held up in a harness and slammed against the ceiling.
- The production team asked her to twist her arms as much as possible for realism, with CGI completing the effect.
Stranger Things Fan Culture
- Has heard every version of the “Chrissy, Wake Up” remix—her favorite is a soft guitar cover.
- Knew all of Stranger Things Season 4’s spoilers because Joe Quinn (Eddie) and Mason Dye (Jason) told her everything while filming.
- Supported the fan theory that Eddie and Chrissy would have dated if she had survived.
- Wanted Chrissy to be the one to kill Vecna in Season 5.
- Found the “Vampire Eddie” fan theory interesting and fun.
Streaming & Gaming
- Has been playing video games since she could hold a controller.
- Streams on Twitch and enjoys playing Valorant and Super Smash Bros.
- In Valorant, mains Viper, and jokingly called a fan a “simp” for maining Sage.
- Once considered streaming a golf game while drunk, despite never having played golf before.
Fan Interactions & Convention Stories
- At a German convention, a fan tattooed her drawing—she sketched a small ghost with a heart, and the fan got it inked immediately.
- Finds it awkward when people ask her out at conventions, though she appreciates fan enthusiasm.
- Once set a Steel City Con record for answering over 100 fan questions in a single panel.
Travel & Unique Experiences
- First time in Pittsburgh was for Steel City Con in December 2023.
- In March 2023, she traveled to Scotland for the first time, fulfilling a dream destination she had always wanted to visit.
- While in Scotland, she planned to explore castles and fully immerse herself in the country’s history and culture.
- Purchased her first-ever painting from Victoria Rose Park, later realizing it resembled a plague doctor in a black mask.
- Once sprayed hairspray directly into her eye—twice while styling her hair.
Pop Culture & Personal Preferences
- Huge Doctor Who fan and loves David Tennant—hopes to meet him someday.
- Favorite childhood TV show: The Simpsons.
- Wanted to be in the Halloween movie franchise, as she loves horror films.
- Loves spooky aesthetics—identifies more with “bats and witches” rather than pumpkin spice lattes.
- Reads a lot about psychology & Greek mythology—was reading The Song of Achilles in 2023.
- Prefers cats over dogs—has a cat named Rocky, who is a big source of comfort.
Miscellaneous & Fun Facts
- Would never go ghost hunting—a fan once asked, and she immediately refused.
- Wanted to keep the Upside-Down version of Chrissy from the Stranger Things set—wanted to hang it from her ceiling, but Netflix said no.
- Favorite scary movie? Still undecided.
- Her “Vecna-saving song” would be “What Is Love” by Haddaway.
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