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Fire Country Star Fiona Rene Shares Swimsuit Appreciation Post

Fire Country star Fiona Rene is taking a look again on a ravishing trip to Punta Mita, Mexico, with very dear pals. Rene, 35, shared footage of her holiday, including one of herself dressed in a black bikini and straw hat whilst lounging on a boat. "APPRECIATION POST: In 2015 I met a woman named Nicole Seymour- and my life forever changed. In 2016 when I moved to LA, she became my manager but over the years she (and her entire clan) has become family to me. Earlier This year we celebrated Larry Seymour's birthday and soon it will be time to celebrate Nicole's— but honestly — I just couldn't wait. I love You Seymour and Goodman Family… thank you for loving me back. Nicole, keep changing peoples lives for the better— we are all very grateful. 🥹❤️💕🙏🏻," she captioned the put up. Here are another things Rene has appreciation for.

Rene expresses her creative side via many different mediums. "I love to sing, make music, paint, and cook, which I feel require just as much of my creativity as story building and acting," she says. "But what they all have in common is usually some kind of darkness. I love to tackle projects that expose the dark crevices and corners of humanity that societies say can be too inappropriate to discuss or share, too uncomfortable to be said out loud, but feel truly honest and can be resonated with."

Rene makes a speciality of small things that carry pleasure. "Like sitting in peace is great, but I wouldn't mind finding little things that bring me some, like finding the little joys, right?" she says. "Garden a little bit more, take a nice walk. I went for a run in the rain the other day. I don't even run. Okay."

Rene has good advice for young actors trying to break into the business. "You will fail, but it's up to you to believe that failure is always a trip on the steps up and not a tumble on the steps down," she says. "Whatever you believe, it's true. if you believe that what you want SEEMS impossible, but you know you can do it, that's true. If you believe anything is possible with focus and passion, that's true. If you believe you are amazing and SO worthy, that's true, and if you believe you suck and you'll never make it, that's true too."

Rene is pleased with both her feminine and masculine sides, and what that brings to her work. "I can be messy and powerful and masculine. I think that's the key too," she says. "As someone who identifies as both female and they/them, I really am in touch with my own masculinity and that doesn't take away from my femininity. I think that's the key here. And I think there are a lot of women out there that feel as if, when they become and they feel more masculine, that somehow that takes away from their femininity. And I just hope that I can show that's just certainly not the case."

Rene is pushed to succeed in her full possible, despite the fact that it approach the prevailing passes her via. "Hands down my biggest fear is not experiencing my own potential," she says. "I feel like I think about this all the time, but honestly, it's funny, I was talking to one of my best friends about this last night and he reminded me my potential is somehow in the future and to be more present in the now. It helped ease the fear, at least for a minute."

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Barrett Giampaolo

Update: 2024-06-06