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Zack Tremblay Interview

Hey guys, it’s Tony! I’m so excited to show you something spectacular! This is my very first Gossip Boy blog post, my first Gossip Boy Interview and also the first official issue of the Gossip Boy Magazine! In the past our celebrity interviews have been simple and sleek, but now we’ve decided to take them to the next level. Each interview will be accompanied by a downloadable article including cover art and inserts. Right now I am beyond ecstatic! I’ve been preparing this interview for a while and now I’m ready to share it with the world. I hope you enjoy…

ZACK TREMBLAY Interview by Tony Tieu

Everyone thinks that success is measured by wealth and money. Today’s special guest proves that success is more than riches. Zack Tremblay shows that dedication and ambition paves way for a fulfilling career. I had the opportunity to chat with Mr. Tremblay and talk with him about his journey so far.

1. Hey Zack! Thanks for joining us today. It’s a pleasure to have such an ambitious individual speak with us. You’ve done a bunch of stuff with the Gossip Boy Team behind closed doors but we’ve never had the chance to sit down and introduce you to everyone. Tell our readers a little bit about yourself.

My name is Zack Tremblay. I’m an entertainment personality from North Providence, Rhode Island, where it’s known as the smallest state in the U.S. I’ve got a younger brother named Josh and a younger sister named Ava. My mother, Christine, has been there for me since day one and she is the person I draw all my strength from. I grew up in Central Falls, Rhode Island, which was not the best area. Once my mom met my step father Steve, we moved to Lincoln and then moved to North Providence where we currently reside.

2. How did you end up interviewing celebrities?

I started doing celebrity interviews in August 2010. It’s actually a funny story. My good friend, Ayla Brown, was on the fifth season of Fox’s American Idol. She was the very first person I ever interviewed. After posting that interview online, people started to comment and ask when I would do more. So after that, I continued interviewing people until I landed my first big interview, Jesse McCartney.

3. Do your nerves still get to you when going into interviews? Do you still get star struck from time to time?

There are always nerves going into an interview. A million things go through my head, but I think that’s normal. I actually don’t get star struck anymore. I try to make personal connections with each celebrity because at the end of the day they’re just human like the rest of us. Over time I have become more comfortable going into interviews and I know I can only get better.

4. Was it hard to get your foot in the door? I can only imagine how much rejection one goes through at the beginning of their career.

All I can say is that the entertainment industry is one of a kind. It’s probably one of the hardest things I’ve ever committed myself to but at the same time I can’t see myself doing anything else. In order to make it in this business you need three things: Hard work, dedication and a dream.

5. How do your family and friends feel about you being in the industry? Are they supportive?

I would say at first my family thought it was just a hobby, but overtime it shaped itself into something much bigger. I always say “You’ll never know how the entertainment industry works until you’re in it.” Although it may be tough for them to understand, I still feel so blessed to have such a supportive family and couldn’t ask for more.

6. How has your life changed? Do people treat you differently?

Even though I’ve only been doing this for a short amount of time, I’ve grown a lot as a person. All these little things like sending out professional emails and making business calls can make a huge difference in your appearance. I do feel more prepared for my interviews now than compared to when I first started. Other than that, I don’t think much has changed since the fame, but it can get tough at times. All my close friends have the opportunity to go out and do “regular” things while I’m working. All in all, I’m still just plain old Zack in their eyes.

7. Have you gotten used to fans running up to you? It must be weird having people know your name but not know theirs.

It never gets old; it’s the coolest thing in the world. My initial goal going into this was to inspire teenagers to follow their dreams. I think it’s awesome that they look up to me and I’m glad to have them in my life. Without my fans I probably wouldn’t be doing this right now. There was this one time when I was walking outside of a concert in Foxboro, MA. All of a sudden everyone started screaming! It was the best feeling in the world! I’m very flattered that they want to take pictures with me and have my autograph. I love my fans!

8. Tell me what song you have blasting on your iPod right now.

“I like it like that” by Hot Chelle Rae featuring New Boyz

9. Who’s your favorite artist and what is your all time favorite song from them?

Favorite artist, I honestly think everyone is really talented but Justin Bieber is killin’ it right now! Yeah, yeah I know it’s corny but to me the kid’s a musical genius! What’s my favorite song of all time? That’s so hard to answer but it would probably be between the Michael Jackson inspired European single “Pray” off of Bieber’s compilation album My Worlds: The Collection and the inspirational track off his Never Say Never: The Remixes album “Born to be somebody”.

10. What’s your favorite movie?

My favorite movie would probably be The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn. It’s one of my favorite movies EVER! It just came out so that says a lot. I also highly recommend Justin Bieber: Never Say Never. *giggles*

11. Who is your role model?

Ryan Seacrest is one of my biggest inspirations. He is the perfect example of what I would like to become.

12. What are the biggest misconceptions people have about you?

I would have to say the biggest misconception people have about me is that they think all my achievements have come overnight. I’ve put in a lot of work to make my career a success. There are people out there who don’t understand how much it takes to get this far.

13. What advice do you have for those people who aspire to be like you?

My fans always tell me about their dreams and ask me for advice. I simply tell them to never give up. If it’s something you truly want to do then make it happen. It will take a lot of hard work but it’ll be worth it in the end.

14. What are some of the most important lessons the business has taught you?

The most important lesson that this business has taught me was, there are going to be people who hate you because of what you do, but you can’t listen to them. I am very strong and urge my fans to never let anyone bring them down and to follow their dreams without regret. I’ve also learned that there is a lot of sleep loss in the business; I am basically on the clock 24/7. I always have my email available to me.

15. I heard you have a quote that you keep close to your heart. Would you like to share it with our readers?

“Never underestimate your ability to achieve” –Zack Tremblay
Throughout this entire experience I’ve never given up on myself or questioned my abilities. If anyone were to listen to one piece of advice from me, that would be it.

16. I really appreciate you finding time to speak to us here at Gossip Boy Inc. Thank you very much! Any final thoughts you want to leave with your fans?

I would like to say thank you from the bottom of my heart. You all truly mean the world to me! I would not be doing this if it wasn’t for all my fans! I know many of you live outside the United States but I promise to meet all of you one day soon! For those who are in America, I’m trying my best to do a cross country Meet & Greet tour. So keep checking back on www.ZackTremblay.com for updates. Oh, and I love the staff at Gossip Boy Inc.! Thank you again.


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I hope you liked the interview. I would love to hear feedback from everyone. Tell me what you liked and what you want to see in the future. Things can only get better with your help. I want to thank you for sharing this experience with me. This issue is dedicated to all the Gossip Boy fans.

Love always,

Robert Hegyes has died!


Actor Robert Hegyes, best known for playing sweathog Juan Epstein in the 1970s television series Welcome Back, Kotter has died at 60.

After complaining of chest pains at his New Jersey home on Thursday morning, the actor was taken to hospital where he passed away. Hegyes had suffered another heart attack a few years ago and had not been in good health prior to his death.

Welcome Back, Kotter also featured John Travolta as a fellow classmate in the story of a man who returns to his former high school to teach a group of troublesome students. Hegyes stated that he based his skirt-chasing character on Chico Marx of the Marx Brothers. He also went on to appear as a regular in the detective series Cagney & Lacey.

For trivia buffs out there, Robert was a cousin of singers Jon Bon Jovi and Mario Lanza.

He leaves behind four children. Rest in peace.

Nick Jonas makes his How to Succeed Debut!


Didn’t Darren Criss just replace Daniel Radcliffe? His stint went by so fast!

Nick Jonas made his debut in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Tuesday evening in NYC!

He looks excited proud. I’m hearing that he’s actually quite good in this role (don’t even get me started on how awful he was in Les Mis!) so hopefully the public embraces him!

 

 

Demi Moore off to rehab!


After a call to paramedics, Demi Moore was rushed to the hospital on Monday night!

While her reps say that she will be heading to rehab shortly to deal with exhaustion, sources have claimed that it is related to substance abuse.

Considering her past history of alcohol and cocaine addiction (she was dealing with that back in the 1980s), this doesn’t come as a surprise to some, even citing it as a contributing factor to the breakup of her six year marriage to Ashton Kutcher.

Well, I can certainly understand being stressed by the end of a marriage! Let’s hope that she gets whatever help she needs.

Academy Award nominations are announced!


The nominations for the 84th Academy Awards were announced this morning and there were a few surprises, including the highest number of first-time nominees ever!

I’m excited!

Leading the nomination count are Hugo with 11 nominations and The Artist with 10. Here’s how it looks in terms of number of nominations:

11 nominations:
Hugo (including Picture and Director Martin Scorsese)

10 nominations:
The Artist (including Picture, Director Michel Hazanavicius, Supporting Actress Bérénice Bejo)

6 nominations:
Moneyball (including Picture, Actor Brad Pitt, Supporting Actor Jonah Hill)
War Horse (Picture)

5 nominations:
The Descendants (Picture, Director Alexander Payne, Actor George Clooney)
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Actress Rooney Mara)

4 nominations:
The Help (Picture, Actress Viola Davis, Supporting Actresses Jessica Chastain and Octavia Spencer)
Midnight in Paris (Picture, Director Woody Allen)

3 nominations:
Albert Nobbs (Actress Glenn Close, Supporting Actress Janet McTeer)
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (Actor Gary Oldman)
Transformers: Dark of the Moon
The Tree of Life (Picture, Director Terrence Malick)

2 nominations:
A Separation
Bridesmaids (Supporting Actress Melissa McCarthy)
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close (Picture, Actor Max von Sydow)
The Iron Lady (Actress Meryl Streep)
My Week with Marilyn (Actress Michelle Williams, Supporting Actor Kenneth Branagh)

Competing in separate categories (drama, comedy) at the Golden Globes, Streep and Williams are now pitted directly against each other!

It was interesting to see Gary Oldman and Max von Sydow in the Best Actor list, as they had been overlooked for other awards and nominations so far this year.

Other races to watch will be Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress, especially with the multiple acting nods for The Help. I would like to have seen Shailene Woodley being nominated for her performance in The Descendants.

Good friends George Clooney and Brad Pitt are competing against each other in the Best Actor category and while their films (The Descendants, Moneyball) are vying in the Adapted Screenplay category. This could be a very good year for Clooney; he’s also up for an Adapted Screenplay writing award for The Ides of March!

Of course, I have to mention a nomination for Best Foreign Language Film for Canada’s Monsieur Lazhar!

The Oscars will be presented at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood on Sunday February 26th. Billy Crystal will serve as host for the ninth time! I know I’ll be tuned in!

Who do you think will win?

Put your hands up Naomi Watts!


Looks like somebody was cheering pretty hard at the Nicks Vs. Denver Nuggets game at Madison Square Garden on Saturday!

Naomi Watts and her partner Liev Schrieber put their hands in the air, and waved them like they didn’t care! (along with half the crowd!) Nice to see these two out and about for date night! I really like them together!

 

 

RUMOR ALERT: Heidi Klum and Seal to divorce!

No, I hope this isn’t true! They were so great together!

People magazine is reporting that Heidi Klum and Seal are set to file for divorce Monday afternoon in L.A. after seven years of marriage!! This is so out of the blue!

Sigh, this better be just a nasty rumor.

The Artist leads in the awards race!

With the pre-Oscar awards season underway, the black and white silent film, The Artist, has taken an early lead.

At the Critics Choice Awards, presented on January 12th, The Artist led with 4 wins (Picture, Director, Costume Design, Score), followed by The Help with 3 wins (Actress, Supporting Actress, Ensemble), and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows — Part 2 with 2 wins (Makeup, Sound). One trophy also went to The Descendants (Actor George Clooney) and Beginners (Supporting Actor Christopher Plummer).

At the Golden Globe Awards, presented on January 15th, once again it was The Artist in the lead with 3 wins (Picture – Comedy or Musical, Actor – Comedy or Musical, Score), followed by The Descendants with 2 wins (Picture – Drama, Actor – Drama). Playing real-life celebrities netted lead acting awards for Meryl Street (The Iron Lady) and Michelle Williams (My Week with Marilyn) for their portrayals of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Hollywood screen siren Marilyn Monroe respectively.

If you are keeping score after these two award shows, here are the leaders along with the number of wins:

  1. The Artist (7)
  2. The Help (4)
  3. The Descendants (3)
  4. Beginners (2)
  5. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallow — Part 2 (2)
  6. Hugo (2)
  7. Midnight in Paris (2)
  8. Bridesmaids (1)
  9. Moneyball (1)
  10. War Horse (1)

Will The Artist continue its domination of Best Picture category?

Stay tuned for the Academy Award nominations on January 24th and the SAG Awards on January 29th.

Who else is excited?