Series Productions » Jane The Virgin [2014 – 20??] – Screencaptures – 3×18 | Chapter Sixty-Two.
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Hello everyone, May 01st, On this first day of May, Gina attends SAG-AFTRA Foundation’s Conversations with ‘Jane The Virgin’ at SAG-AFTRA Foundation Screening Room in Los Angeles. It’s been a few weeks since Gina has been going everywhere to promote the end of season 3 of ‘Jane The Virgin’ and I hope that the first information about season 4 will soon coming.. + HQ Pictures are available in the gallery.
Discover the promotional stills of the next episode of season 3 of Jane the Virgin ! Discover just below the synopsis which will air on May 15 on CW. In addition, several information have been revealed about ‘Jane The Virgin’. Look out! to those who don’t want to know anything, I specify that it can be spoiler. + HQ stills are available in the gallery.
Synopsis – Jane (Gina Rodriguez) and Fabian (guest star Francisco San Martin) are not on the same page when it comes to their relationship, which makes it hard for Jane to ask him for a favor. Petra (Yael Grobglas) and Rafael (Justin Baldoni) both turn to Jane for advice, but Jane is determined not to get involved. Meanwhile, Jane volunteers to help Xo (Andrea Navedo) and Rogelio (Jaime Camil), but might have bitten off more than she can chew.
SPOIL SPOIL – The mysterious Narrator (voiced by Anthony Mendez), always heard but never shown, says what’s on everyone’s minds. Sometimes he even takes the words right out of my mouth! Sarcastic, enthusiastic, snarky and sometimes downright savage, the Narrator’s identity has never been revealed … but that’s going to change. Get ready to meet the man behind the enigmatic presence on Jane the Virgin. « You’ll find out in the last episode of the series [who the Narrator is], » Jane the Virgin executive producer Jennie Snyder Urman revealed to gasps and applause during the show’s For Your Emmy Consideration panel in Los Angeles last week. source :bustle.com
Hello everyone, April 28th, Gina Rodriguez attends the Fresno State Satellite Student Union will be open only to Fresno State students and employees. She uses her celebrity status to represent people of color, underrepresented cultures and fight for women’s rights. She talk to students about self-love, empathy and her journey as a Latina woman. Discover the extract written from the panel below, because unfortunately this kind of session are private and therefore rare are the photos or video ! But Gina was interviewed and speaks to the Collegian’s art and entertainment editor after a speech.
“Life is much more enjoyable when you uplift and give love,” Rodriguez said. “Self-love is what is going to fuel activism.” Rodriguez’s talk was centered around a mantra her father taught her: “Today is going to be a great day. I can and I will.” She told the audience her story of how her father made her repeat this phrase every day when she was a child, and she is still repeating it 17 years later. The words “I can and I will” have inspired Rodriguez to create her own production company, which will focus on properly representing Latina women on screen. She focused on the importance of watching programs with a Latino cast. “Girls like me were never the lead in TV shows. [Because of that] I didn’t believe I could succeed,” Rodriguez said. “If you want to see yourself, support yourself.”
Many young women in the audience asked Rodriguez questions about becoming successful. Mostly, her response to them was to understand being a woman, and a person of color, is a strength – not a weakness. “I get fueled by the idea of solution versus problem,” Rodriguez said. “Right now, you think you’re the problem, but, on the contrary, you are the solution. You are a strong badass woman.” Multiple times throughout the speech, Rodriguez talked about dealing with rejection. “Positivity, solution, power. You own all of them. It’s your journey, make it what you want it to be,” Rodriguez said. “One person’s ‘no’ is not the end of your journey. Try and fail and try again.” In a one-on-one interview with The Collegian, Rodriguez said young women should not be scared of the job search that comes after college graduation. “I think the exciting thing about getting out of college and getting into the real world is that you actually start to craft the life that you want,” Rodriguez said. “It can be intimidating, but so is college and you handled it just fine. Rodriguez promised “the real world” is more fun. “So get out there and start making your dreams come alive.”
informations source : collegian.csufresno.edu