Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Bella Thorne Covers Line Magazine Spring Issue 2013

The beautiful Actress Bella Thorne 15 with a red hair covers the online magazine called "Line" Spring 2013 Issue. Bella Thorne chatted with the online magazine about expanding her music career, her go to bag, and bullying. Check it:

On getting involved: “I am Global Ambassador for Stomp Out Bullying. I was bullied for my dyslexia, and I still get bullied now. This needs to change. Hundreds of thousands of teens think of suicide because they’re being bullied, and it shouldn’t happen. Bullying is a big issue and I’m always concentrating on it because it continues to happen. I’m also an ambassador for Disney’s ‘Friends for Change.’ As my passion project, I am wanting to build my own cat sanctuary with the help of a few pet companies. There is also “The Thirst Project” where they travel around the world and build a well for a community in need. I’m really looking forward to getting involved with that. I also support DoSomething.org and recently participated in their Staples for Students campaign.”

On her music: “Definitely singing. I want to get it rolling and get my music out to my fans. Dancing’s great – I love it, I’m good at it, but singing you have to work harder at. The main talent that I will always stick with is acting.

On the bag she loves right now: “My green monogram Louis Vuitton I got for Christmas. My mom usually buys me stuff with pink and bows, so I was really happy about all the green and how it is different from all of my bags. Right now I can’t live without my packet of medicine from my recent ski trip. I have the worst allergies!”


ella Thorne stars as the fashionable, adventurous, aspiring dancer CeCe Jones, one half of the comedic duo of young dancers trying to dance her way to stardom, in the new Disney Channel series "Shake It Up."

A three-time nominee and 2009 winner of a Young Artists Award, Thorne had a recurring role on HBO's hit drama "Big Love" playing Bill Paxton’s free-spirited daughter Tancy (Teenie) Henrickson. Her other television credits include the role of Christian Slater's daughter on NBC's "My Own Worst Enemy," Billy Baldwin's daughter on ABC's "Dirty Sexy Money" and Cheryl Hines' daughter on "In The Motherhood." She guest-starred on Disney Channel's Emmy-winning comedy series "Wizards of Waverly Place," "Entourage," "Little Monk," "October Road" and "The O.C."

On the big screen, Thorne starred in the psychological thriller "Forget Me Not" and in the yet to be released coming-of-age story "Raspberry Magic."

She is also the voice of one of the young Ant Kids in "Ant Bully," the video game based on the box-office hit "The Ant Bully."

Thorne has appeared in more than 60 commercials worldwide and was the youngest ever spokesperson for Texas Instruments. She was also featured in hundreds of national and international print advertising campaigns and editorial fashion spreads.

Born October 8, 1997 in Pembroke Pines, Florida, Thorne is the youngest of four siblings, who are all actors. Thorne is an avid supporter of The Nomad Organization which provides education, food and medical supplies to children in Africa; the Humane Society and the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Her interests include dancing, playing soccer, spending time with her family and playing with her two dogs (Cocker Spaniel and wolf-hybrid), six cats and a turtle.

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