{"id":68545,"date":"2023-10-18T22:07:03","date_gmt":"2023-10-18T22:07:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/celeband.com\/?p=68545"},"modified":"2023-10-18T22:07:03","modified_gmt":"2023-10-18T22:07:03","slug":"sasha-fox-shares-advice-famous-parents-vanessa-williams-rick-fox-gave-her-exclusive","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/celeband.com\/lifestyle\/sasha-fox-shares-advice-famous-parents-vanessa-williams-rick-fox-gave-her-exclusive\/","title":{"rendered":"Sasha Fox Shares Advice Famous Parents Vanessa Williams & Rick Fox Gave Her (Exclusive)"},"content":{"rendered":"
Sasha Fox<\/strong> may be walking in her parents’ footsteps, but she’s carving out her own path.<\/p>\n TooFab spoke with the 23-year-old singer-actress ahead of the release of her new film, Tripped Up<\/strong><\/em>, where she dished on the “dream” role and shared the advice her famous family had for her before entering Hollywood.<\/p>\n “Be true,” Sasha, who is the daughter of singer-actress-model Vanessa Williams<\/strong> and basketball legend turned actor, Rick Fox<\/strong>, said simply. “Stay calm. Don’t stress. It’s gonna be OK.”<\/p>\n She continued, “I have wonderful support from my family. Endless amount of artists. People that understand the industry, people that my family know.”<\/p>\n With parents who have dabbled in a bit of everything Hollywood has to offer, Sasha said she has a host of resources at her disposal, and she’s soaking it all up as her acting and singing careers take off.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n “I’m so thankful for that, because it is a big hill that’s upon us, but we’re trudging up,” Sasha said. “…They’re both like, so, so chill. They’re wonderful, wonderful parents.”<\/p>\n While she’s worked with her dad in the past on 2019’s One Fine Christmas<\/em>, Tripped Up<\/em> marks the first time Sasha is working alongside her mom, an experience she called “silly.”<\/p>\n “I think my family brain and my worker brain are so separate,” she explained. “When we would be around everyone, I’m very, very serious. I’m not thinking about our relationship or our dynamic as mother-daughter or father-daughter. It’s like, ‘You are a cast member in this film, we need to go over sides.'”<\/p>\n Sasha continued, “I remember being in the Winnebago during lunch time on set, and being like, ‘Oh yeah, wait we’re talking now like it’s a normal Tuesday.’ The stir craziness of, ‘What scene are we doing next? What am I wearing? Do I have all my props? Is my nose ring in for the scene?’ All that is right outside the door, yet when I’m in my dressing room, I get to relax.”<\/p>\n Unable to render YouTube Video.<\/strong><\/p>\n