Brenda starlight roxy and elsewhere1/22/2024 Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic. That's a bit wild for Ramirez, but that also means despite no longer filming the show, she's not saying goodbye to Ranger Nation anytime soon, and she wouldn't have it any other way. Discover Roxy & Elsewhere by Frank Zappa, The Mothers of Invention released in 1974. Ramirez already finished filming Beast Morphers alongside the rest of the cast, but while filming is done, fans still have a year and a half worth of content to get through before the next iteration begins. But this is super fun and exciting.' And like I could clearly see I was making this person's day, but at the same time I'm like, 'Your costume's super scary, man.'" (Photo: Nickelodeon) Can I have a picture with you?' And I'm thinking, 'Yeah, sure. There was this guy who came up to me and he was in this gigantic, super scary clown costume and he taps on my shoulder and removed his mask, and he shyly goes, 'Hi. The funniest one so far was actually at that same Comic-Con where I saw Austin. I'm definitely starting to get recognized, which is a really interesting point in my career," Ramirez said. Thanks to her role as Roxy, Ramirez has noticed more people recognize her out and about and remembers one surreal experience in particular. Yeah, it's still really weird having that sitting on a shelf in my room and I'm looking over like, 'Oh, that's a six-inch version of me. "It was like the most perfect time ever seeing it," Ramirez said. Ranger fans might have seen the video where Ramirez was introduced to her very first action figure, something her friends surprised her with, making it unforgettable. It's just something that we do for fun to give people some really awesome action-packed content because well, we all work in stunts and we love doing stunts." (Photo: Hasbro) And people have really enjoyed it, to the point of like we're currently making part two and just finding time and scheduling that because everyone's busy and working on projects. "He started training with these people over the past year, and as soon as I came back from Rangers they're like, 'Hey, let's all work together.' And so we just filmed a project that we could put online for people to enjoy. "So my brother is currently part of a stunt team in Los Angeles, which is absolutely crazy because he's 13 years old," Ramirez said. Ramirez has also been busy at work on a project called Runaways, which she filmed with her brother, and you can definitely plan on seeing more from that series.
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