
Piper was born August 23, 2007 and fell into my lap from a friend on January 21, 2008–a month before me, her, my dog Riley and roomie Jessa moved into a little apartment off Rosewood Ave in West Hollywood.She was a “show dog reject” because she was missing neck ligaments, and I adopted her despite not being able to afford her.The owner said “you can have her for free under 3 conditions: If you ever get rid of her, she must come back to me. Two, she must be spayed. And three. I hear you’re going to pursue the movies in Los Angeles. Cresteds ARE an artist’s dog. You just have to promise me you’ll put her in your movies if you make it (I put her 7 movies, she’s Piper the Dog on IMDb;).
At the time I adopted her, I had no idea I was bringing home the best friend I’ve ever had.Over the last 18 and a half years, Piper stood patiently by my side through five break-ups, countless Hollywood rejections, and numerous failures to launch.She also cheered me on through 52 feature films, lived with me in Berlin for a year, and filmed with me in over a dozen states—always our little onset mascot.
We survived a pandemic, saw friends come and go over the years, and watched each other’s hair slowly start to gray.My angel also cuddled me closely through the passing of my father, both my grandparents, my friend Mike, and my sister Leah.
To say Piper has been with me for the better part of my adult life, and weathered every storm and sunshine that came afterward—would be putting her love lightly.
At many points, I believed she’d always be here. But time is a funny thing, and as we came out of what I believed may have been some of the hardest seasons of our life—Piper let me know she is tired, and her work here on Earth is done.
She has changed so many lives, not just mine, and it will be hard to tell the baristas at so many coffee shops who call her my diva, she is no longer with me. But in my aching heart I feel joy, for I know we will meet again.
She is my John Coffey in The Green Mile: “I dreamed of you. I dreamed you were wandering in the dark, and so was I.We found each other. We found each other in the dark.” And I will find you again one day my love.❤️

Piper was born August 23, 2007 and fell into my lap from a friend on January 21, 2008–a month before me, her, my dog Riley and roomie Jessa moved into a little apartment off Rosewood Ave in West Hollywood.She was a “show dog reject” because she was missing neck ligaments, and I adopted her despite not being able to afford her.The owner said “you can have her for free under 3 conditions: If you ever get rid of her, she must come back to me. Two, she must be spayed. And three. I hear you’re going to pursue the movies in Los Angeles. Cresteds ARE an artist’s dog. You just have to promise me you’ll put her in your movies if you make it (I put her 7 movies, she’s Piper the Dog on IMDb;).
At the time I adopted her, I had no idea I was bringing home the best friend I’ve ever had.Over the last 18 and a half years, Piper stood patiently by my side through five break-ups, countless Hollywood rejections, and numerous failures to launch.She also cheered me on through 52 feature films, lived with me in Berlin for a year, and filmed with me in over a dozen states—always our little onset mascot.
We survived a pandemic, saw friends come and go over the years, and watched each other’s hair slowly start to gray.My angel also cuddled me closely through the passing of my father, both my grandparents, my friend Mike, and my sister Leah.
To say Piper has been with me for the better part of my adult life, and weathered every storm and sunshine that came afterward—would be putting her love lightly.
At many points, I believed she’d always be here. But time is a funny thing, and as we came out of what I believed may have been some of the hardest seasons of our life—Piper let me know she is tired, and her work here on Earth is done.
She has changed so many lives, not just mine, and it will be hard to tell the baristas at so many coffee shops who call her my diva, she is no longer with me. But in my aching heart I feel joy, for I know we will meet again.
She is my John Coffey in The Green Mile: “I dreamed of you. I dreamed you were wandering in the dark, and so was I.We found each other. We found each other in the dark.” And I will find you again one day my love.❤️

Piper was born August 23, 2007 and fell into my lap from a friend on January 21, 2008–a month before me, her, my dog Riley and roomie Jessa moved into a little apartment off Rosewood Ave in West Hollywood.She was a “show dog reject” because she was missing neck ligaments, and I adopted her despite not being able to afford her.The owner said “you can have her for free under 3 conditions: If you ever get rid of her, she must come back to me. Two, she must be spayed. And three. I hear you’re going to pursue the movies in Los Angeles. Cresteds ARE an artist’s dog. You just have to promise me you’ll put her in your movies if you make it (I put her 7 movies, she’s Piper the Dog on IMDb;).
At the time I adopted her, I had no idea I was bringing home the best friend I’ve ever had.Over the last 18 and a half years, Piper stood patiently by my side through five break-ups, countless Hollywood rejections, and numerous failures to launch.She also cheered me on through 52 feature films, lived with me in Berlin for a year, and filmed with me in over a dozen states—always our little onset mascot.
We survived a pandemic, saw friends come and go over the years, and watched each other’s hair slowly start to gray.My angel also cuddled me closely through the passing of my father, both my grandparents, my friend Mike, and my sister Leah.
To say Piper has been with me for the better part of my adult life, and weathered every storm and sunshine that came afterward—would be putting her love lightly.
At many points, I believed she’d always be here. But time is a funny thing, and as we came out of what I believed may have been some of the hardest seasons of our life—Piper let me know she is tired, and her work here on Earth is done.
She has changed so many lives, not just mine, and it will be hard to tell the baristas at so many coffee shops who call her my diva, she is no longer with me. But in my aching heart I feel joy, for I know we will meet again.
She is my John Coffey in The Green Mile: “I dreamed of you. I dreamed you were wandering in the dark, and so was I.We found each other. We found each other in the dark.” And I will find you again one day my love.❤️

Piper was born August 23, 2007 and fell into my lap from a friend on January 21, 2008–a month before me, her, my dog Riley and roomie Jessa moved into a little apartment off Rosewood Ave in West Hollywood.She was a “show dog reject” because she was missing neck ligaments, and I adopted her despite not being able to afford her.The owner said “you can have her for free under 3 conditions: If you ever get rid of her, she must come back to me. Two, she must be spayed. And three. I hear you’re going to pursue the movies in Los Angeles. Cresteds ARE an artist’s dog. You just have to promise me you’ll put her in your movies if you make it (I put her 7 movies, she’s Piper the Dog on IMDb;).
At the time I adopted her, I had no idea I was bringing home the best friend I’ve ever had.Over the last 18 and a half years, Piper stood patiently by my side through five break-ups, countless Hollywood rejections, and numerous failures to launch.She also cheered me on through 52 feature films, lived with me in Berlin for a year, and filmed with me in over a dozen states—always our little onset mascot.
We survived a pandemic, saw friends come and go over the years, and watched each other’s hair slowly start to gray.My angel also cuddled me closely through the passing of my father, both my grandparents, my friend Mike, and my sister Leah.
To say Piper has been with me for the better part of my adult life, and weathered every storm and sunshine that came afterward—would be putting her love lightly.
At many points, I believed she’d always be here. But time is a funny thing, and as we came out of what I believed may have been some of the hardest seasons of our life—Piper let me know she is tired, and her work here on Earth is done.
She has changed so many lives, not just mine, and it will be hard to tell the baristas at so many coffee shops who call her my diva, she is no longer with me. But in my aching heart I feel joy, for I know we will meet again.
She is my John Coffey in The Green Mile: “I dreamed of you. I dreamed you were wandering in the dark, and so was I.We found each other. We found each other in the dark.” And I will find you again one day my love.❤️

Piper was born August 23, 2007 and fell into my lap from a friend on January 21, 2008–a month before me, her, my dog Riley and roomie Jessa moved into a little apartment off Rosewood Ave in West Hollywood.She was a “show dog reject” because she was missing neck ligaments, and I adopted her despite not being able to afford her.The owner said “you can have her for free under 3 conditions: If you ever get rid of her, she must come back to me. Two, she must be spayed. And three. I hear you’re going to pursue the movies in Los Angeles. Cresteds ARE an artist’s dog. You just have to promise me you’ll put her in your movies if you make it (I put her 7 movies, she’s Piper the Dog on IMDb;).
At the time I adopted her, I had no idea I was bringing home the best friend I’ve ever had.Over the last 18 and a half years, Piper stood patiently by my side through five break-ups, countless Hollywood rejections, and numerous failures to launch.She also cheered me on through 52 feature films, lived with me in Berlin for a year, and filmed with me in over a dozen states—always our little onset mascot.
We survived a pandemic, saw friends come and go over the years, and watched each other’s hair slowly start to gray.My angel also cuddled me closely through the passing of my father, both my grandparents, my friend Mike, and my sister Leah.
To say Piper has been with me for the better part of my adult life, and weathered every storm and sunshine that came afterward—would be putting her love lightly.
At many points, I believed she’d always be here. But time is a funny thing, and as we came out of what I believed may have been some of the hardest seasons of our life—Piper let me know she is tired, and her work here on Earth is done.
She has changed so many lives, not just mine, and it will be hard to tell the baristas at so many coffee shops who call her my diva, she is no longer with me. But in my aching heart I feel joy, for I know we will meet again.
She is my John Coffey in The Green Mile: “I dreamed of you. I dreamed you were wandering in the dark, and so was I.We found each other. We found each other in the dark.” And I will find you again one day my love.❤️
Piper was born August 23, 2007 and fell into my lap from a friend on January 21, 2008–a month before me, her, my dog Riley and roomie Jessa moved into a little apartment off Rosewood Ave in West Hollywood.She was a “show dog reject” because she was missing neck ligaments, and I adopted her despite not being able to afford her.The owner said “you can have her for free under 3 conditions: If you ever get rid of her, she must come back to me. Two, she must be spayed. And three. I hear you’re going to pursue the movies in Los Angeles. Cresteds ARE an artist’s dog. You just have to promise me you’ll put her in your movies if you make it (I put her 7 movies, she’s Piper the Dog on IMDb;).
At the time I adopted her, I had no idea I was bringing home the best friend I’ve ever had.Over the last 18 and a half years, Piper stood patiently by my side through five break-ups, countless Hollywood rejections, and numerous failures to launch.She also cheered me on through 52 feature films, lived with me in Berlin for a year, and filmed with me in over a dozen states—always our little onset mascot.
We survived a pandemic, saw friends come and go over the years, and watched each other’s hair slowly start to gray.My angel also cuddled me closely through the passing of my father, both my grandparents, my friend Mike, and my sister Leah.
To say Piper has been with me for the better part of my adult life, and weathered every storm and sunshine that came afterward—would be putting her love lightly.
At many points, I believed she’d always be here. But time is a funny thing, and as we came out of what I believed may have been some of the hardest seasons of our life—Piper let me know she is tired, and her work here on Earth is done.
She has changed so many lives, not just mine, and it will be hard to tell the baristas at so many coffee shops who call her my diva, she is no longer with me. But in my aching heart I feel joy, for I know we will meet again.
She is my John Coffey in The Green Mile: “I dreamed of you. I dreamed you were wandering in the dark, and so was I.We found each other. We found each other in the dark.” And I will find you again one day my love.❤️

Piper was born August 23, 2007 and fell into my lap from a friend on January 21, 2008–a month before me, her, my dog Riley and roomie Jessa moved into a little apartment off Rosewood Ave in West Hollywood.She was a “show dog reject” because she was missing neck ligaments, and I adopted her despite not being able to afford her.The owner said “you can have her for free under 3 conditions: If you ever get rid of her, she must come back to me. Two, she must be spayed. And three. I hear you’re going to pursue the movies in Los Angeles. Cresteds ARE an artist’s dog. You just have to promise me you’ll put her in your movies if you make it (I put her 7 movies, she’s Piper the Dog on IMDb;).
At the time I adopted her, I had no idea I was bringing home the best friend I’ve ever had.Over the last 18 and a half years, Piper stood patiently by my side through five break-ups, countless Hollywood rejections, and numerous failures to launch.She also cheered me on through 52 feature films, lived with me in Berlin for a year, and filmed with me in over a dozen states—always our little onset mascot.
We survived a pandemic, saw friends come and go over the years, and watched each other’s hair slowly start to gray.My angel also cuddled me closely through the passing of my father, both my grandparents, my friend Mike, and my sister Leah.
To say Piper has been with me for the better part of my adult life, and weathered every storm and sunshine that came afterward—would be putting her love lightly.
At many points, I believed she’d always be here. But time is a funny thing, and as we came out of what I believed may have been some of the hardest seasons of our life—Piper let me know she is tired, and her work here on Earth is done.
She has changed so many lives, not just mine, and it will be hard to tell the baristas at so many coffee shops who call her my diva, she is no longer with me. But in my aching heart I feel joy, for I know we will meet again.
She is my John Coffey in The Green Mile: “I dreamed of you. I dreamed you were wandering in the dark, and so was I.We found each other. We found each other in the dark.” And I will find you again one day my love.❤️

Piper was born August 23, 2007 and fell into my lap from a friend on January 21, 2008–a month before me, her, my dog Riley and roomie Jessa moved into a little apartment off Rosewood Ave in West Hollywood.She was a “show dog reject” because she was missing neck ligaments, and I adopted her despite not being able to afford her.The owner said “you can have her for free under 3 conditions: If you ever get rid of her, she must come back to me. Two, she must be spayed. And three. I hear you’re going to pursue the movies in Los Angeles. Cresteds ARE an artist’s dog. You just have to promise me you’ll put her in your movies if you make it (I put her 7 movies, she’s Piper the Dog on IMDb;).
At the time I adopted her, I had no idea I was bringing home the best friend I’ve ever had.Over the last 18 and a half years, Piper stood patiently by my side through five break-ups, countless Hollywood rejections, and numerous failures to launch.She also cheered me on through 52 feature films, lived with me in Berlin for a year, and filmed with me in over a dozen states—always our little onset mascot.
We survived a pandemic, saw friends come and go over the years, and watched each other’s hair slowly start to gray.My angel also cuddled me closely through the passing of my father, both my grandparents, my friend Mike, and my sister Leah.
To say Piper has been with me for the better part of my adult life, and weathered every storm and sunshine that came afterward—would be putting her love lightly.
At many points, I believed she’d always be here. But time is a funny thing, and as we came out of what I believed may have been some of the hardest seasons of our life—Piper let me know she is tired, and her work here on Earth is done.
She has changed so many lives, not just mine, and it will be hard to tell the baristas at so many coffee shops who call her my diva, she is no longer with me. But in my aching heart I feel joy, for I know we will meet again.
She is my John Coffey in The Green Mile: “I dreamed of you. I dreamed you were wandering in the dark, and so was I.We found each other. We found each other in the dark.” And I will find you again one day my love.❤️

Piper was born August 23, 2007 and fell into my lap from a friend on January 21, 2008–a month before me, her, my dog Riley and roomie Jessa moved into a little apartment off Rosewood Ave in West Hollywood.She was a “show dog reject” because she was missing neck ligaments, and I adopted her despite not being able to afford her.The owner said “you can have her for free under 3 conditions: If you ever get rid of her, she must come back to me. Two, she must be spayed. And three. I hear you’re going to pursue the movies in Los Angeles. Cresteds ARE an artist’s dog. You just have to promise me you’ll put her in your movies if you make it (I put her 7 movies, she’s Piper the Dog on IMDb;).
At the time I adopted her, I had no idea I was bringing home the best friend I’ve ever had.Over the last 18 and a half years, Piper stood patiently by my side through five break-ups, countless Hollywood rejections, and numerous failures to launch.She also cheered me on through 52 feature films, lived with me in Berlin for a year, and filmed with me in over a dozen states—always our little onset mascot.
We survived a pandemic, saw friends come and go over the years, and watched each other’s hair slowly start to gray.My angel also cuddled me closely through the passing of my father, both my grandparents, my friend Mike, and my sister Leah.
To say Piper has been with me for the better part of my adult life, and weathered every storm and sunshine that came afterward—would be putting her love lightly.
At many points, I believed she’d always be here. But time is a funny thing, and as we came out of what I believed may have been some of the hardest seasons of our life—Piper let me know she is tired, and her work here on Earth is done.
She has changed so many lives, not just mine, and it will be hard to tell the baristas at so many coffee shops who call her my diva, she is no longer with me. But in my aching heart I feel joy, for I know we will meet again.
She is my John Coffey in The Green Mile: “I dreamed of you. I dreamed you were wandering in the dark, and so was I.We found each other. We found each other in the dark.” And I will find you again one day my love.❤️

Piper was born August 23, 2007 and fell into my lap from a friend on January 21, 2008–a month before me, her, my dog Riley and roomie Jessa moved into a little apartment off Rosewood Ave in West Hollywood.She was a “show dog reject” because she was missing neck ligaments, and I adopted her despite not being able to afford her.The owner said “you can have her for free under 3 conditions: If you ever get rid of her, she must come back to me. Two, she must be spayed. And three. I hear you’re going to pursue the movies in Los Angeles. Cresteds ARE an artist’s dog. You just have to promise me you’ll put her in your movies if you make it (I put her 7 movies, she’s Piper the Dog on IMDb;).
At the time I adopted her, I had no idea I was bringing home the best friend I’ve ever had.Over the last 18 and a half years, Piper stood patiently by my side through five break-ups, countless Hollywood rejections, and numerous failures to launch.She also cheered me on through 52 feature films, lived with me in Berlin for a year, and filmed with me in over a dozen states—always our little onset mascot.
We survived a pandemic, saw friends come and go over the years, and watched each other’s hair slowly start to gray.My angel also cuddled me closely through the passing of my father, both my grandparents, my friend Mike, and my sister Leah.
To say Piper has been with me for the better part of my adult life, and weathered every storm and sunshine that came afterward—would be putting her love lightly.
At many points, I believed she’d always be here. But time is a funny thing, and as we came out of what I believed may have been some of the hardest seasons of our life—Piper let me know she is tired, and her work here on Earth is done.
She has changed so many lives, not just mine, and it will be hard to tell the baristas at so many coffee shops who call her my diva, she is no longer with me. But in my aching heart I feel joy, for I know we will meet again.
She is my John Coffey in The Green Mile: “I dreamed of you. I dreamed you were wandering in the dark, and so was I.We found each other. We found each other in the dark.” And I will find you again one day my love.❤️

Piper was born August 23, 2007 and fell into my lap from a friend on January 21, 2008–a month before me, her, my dog Riley and roomie Jessa moved into a little apartment off Rosewood Ave in West Hollywood.She was a “show dog reject” because she was missing neck ligaments, and I adopted her despite not being able to afford her.The owner said “you can have her for free under 3 conditions: If you ever get rid of her, she must come back to me. Two, she must be spayed. And three. I hear you’re going to pursue the movies in Los Angeles. Cresteds ARE an artist’s dog. You just have to promise me you’ll put her in your movies if you make it (I put her 7 movies, she’s Piper the Dog on IMDb;).
At the time I adopted her, I had no idea I was bringing home the best friend I’ve ever had.Over the last 18 and a half years, Piper stood patiently by my side through five break-ups, countless Hollywood rejections, and numerous failures to launch.She also cheered me on through 52 feature films, lived with me in Berlin for a year, and filmed with me in over a dozen states—always our little onset mascot.
We survived a pandemic, saw friends come and go over the years, and watched each other’s hair slowly start to gray.My angel also cuddled me closely through the passing of my father, both my grandparents, my friend Mike, and my sister Leah.
To say Piper has been with me for the better part of my adult life, and weathered every storm and sunshine that came afterward—would be putting her love lightly.
At many points, I believed she’d always be here. But time is a funny thing, and as we came out of what I believed may have been some of the hardest seasons of our life—Piper let me know she is tired, and her work here on Earth is done.
She has changed so many lives, not just mine, and it will be hard to tell the baristas at so many coffee shops who call her my diva, she is no longer with me. But in my aching heart I feel joy, for I know we will meet again.
She is my John Coffey in The Green Mile: “I dreamed of you. I dreamed you were wandering in the dark, and so was I.We found each other. We found each other in the dark.” And I will find you again one day my love.❤️
Piper was born August 23, 2007 and fell into my lap from a friend on January 21, 2008–a month before me, her, my dog Riley and roomie Jessa moved into a little apartment off Rosewood Ave in West Hollywood.She was a “show dog reject” because she was missing neck ligaments, and I adopted her despite not being able to afford her.The owner said “you can have her for free under 3 conditions: If you ever get rid of her, she must come back to me. Two, she must be spayed. And three. I hear you’re going to pursue the movies in Los Angeles. Cresteds ARE an artist’s dog. You just have to promise me you’ll put her in your movies if you make it (I put her 7 movies, she’s Piper the Dog on IMDb;).
At the time I adopted her, I had no idea I was bringing home the best friend I’ve ever had.Over the last 18 and a half years, Piper stood patiently by my side through five break-ups, countless Hollywood rejections, and numerous failures to launch.She also cheered me on through 52 feature films, lived with me in Berlin for a year, and filmed with me in over a dozen states—always our little onset mascot.
We survived a pandemic, saw friends come and go over the years, and watched each other’s hair slowly start to gray.My angel also cuddled me closely through the passing of my father, both my grandparents, my friend Mike, and my sister Leah.
To say Piper has been with me for the better part of my adult life, and weathered every storm and sunshine that came afterward—would be putting her love lightly.
At many points, I believed she’d always be here. But time is a funny thing, and as we came out of what I believed may have been some of the hardest seasons of our life—Piper let me know she is tired, and her work here on Earth is done.
She has changed so many lives, not just mine, and it will be hard to tell the baristas at so many coffee shops who call her my diva, she is no longer with me. But in my aching heart I feel joy, for I know we will meet again.
She is my John Coffey in The Green Mile: “I dreamed of you. I dreamed you were wandering in the dark, and so was I.We found each other. We found each other in the dark.” And I will find you again one day my love.❤️

Piper was born August 23, 2007 and fell into my lap from a friend on January 21, 2008–a month before me, her, my dog Riley and roomie Jessa moved into a little apartment off Rosewood Ave in West Hollywood.She was a “show dog reject” because she was missing neck ligaments, and I adopted her despite not being able to afford her.The owner said “you can have her for free under 3 conditions: If you ever get rid of her, she must come back to me. Two, she must be spayed. And three. I hear you’re going to pursue the movies in Los Angeles. Cresteds ARE an artist’s dog. You just have to promise me you’ll put her in your movies if you make it (I put her 7 movies, she’s Piper the Dog on IMDb;).
At the time I adopted her, I had no idea I was bringing home the best friend I’ve ever had.Over the last 18 and a half years, Piper stood patiently by my side through five break-ups, countless Hollywood rejections, and numerous failures to launch.She also cheered me on through 52 feature films, lived with me in Berlin for a year, and filmed with me in over a dozen states—always our little onset mascot.
We survived a pandemic, saw friends come and go over the years, and watched each other’s hair slowly start to gray.My angel also cuddled me closely through the passing of my father, both my grandparents, my friend Mike, and my sister Leah.
To say Piper has been with me for the better part of my adult life, and weathered every storm and sunshine that came afterward—would be putting her love lightly.
At many points, I believed she’d always be here. But time is a funny thing, and as we came out of what I believed may have been some of the hardest seasons of our life—Piper let me know she is tired, and her work here on Earth is done.
She has changed so many lives, not just mine, and it will be hard to tell the baristas at so many coffee shops who call her my diva, she is no longer with me. But in my aching heart I feel joy, for I know we will meet again.
She is my John Coffey in The Green Mile: “I dreamed of you. I dreamed you were wandering in the dark, and so was I.We found each other. We found each other in the dark.” And I will find you again one day my love.❤️

Piper was born August 23, 2007 and fell into my lap from a friend on January 21, 2008–a month before me, her, my dog Riley and roomie Jessa moved into a little apartment off Rosewood Ave in West Hollywood.She was a “show dog reject” because she was missing neck ligaments, and I adopted her despite not being able to afford her.The owner said “you can have her for free under 3 conditions: If you ever get rid of her, she must come back to me. Two, she must be spayed. And three. I hear you’re going to pursue the movies in Los Angeles. Cresteds ARE an artist’s dog. You just have to promise me you’ll put her in your movies if you make it (I put her 7 movies, she’s Piper the Dog on IMDb;).
At the time I adopted her, I had no idea I was bringing home the best friend I’ve ever had.Over the last 18 and a half years, Piper stood patiently by my side through five break-ups, countless Hollywood rejections, and numerous failures to launch.She also cheered me on through 52 feature films, lived with me in Berlin for a year, and filmed with me in over a dozen states—always our little onset mascot.
We survived a pandemic, saw friends come and go over the years, and watched each other’s hair slowly start to gray.My angel also cuddled me closely through the passing of my father, both my grandparents, my friend Mike, and my sister Leah.
To say Piper has been with me for the better part of my adult life, and weathered every storm and sunshine that came afterward—would be putting her love lightly.
At many points, I believed she’d always be here. But time is a funny thing, and as we came out of what I believed may have been some of the hardest seasons of our life—Piper let me know she is tired, and her work here on Earth is done.
She has changed so many lives, not just mine, and it will be hard to tell the baristas at so many coffee shops who call her my diva, she is no longer with me. But in my aching heart I feel joy, for I know we will meet again.
She is my John Coffey in The Green Mile: “I dreamed of you. I dreamed you were wandering in the dark, and so was I.We found each other. We found each other in the dark.” And I will find you again one day my love.❤️

Piper was born August 23, 2007 and fell into my lap from a friend on January 21, 2008–a month before me, her, my dog Riley and roomie Jessa moved into a little apartment off Rosewood Ave in West Hollywood.She was a “show dog reject” because she was missing neck ligaments, and I adopted her despite not being able to afford her.The owner said “you can have her for free under 3 conditions: If you ever get rid of her, she must come back to me. Two, she must be spayed. And three. I hear you’re going to pursue the movies in Los Angeles. Cresteds ARE an artist’s dog. You just have to promise me you’ll put her in your movies if you make it (I put her 7 movies, she’s Piper the Dog on IMDb;).
At the time I adopted her, I had no idea I was bringing home the best friend I’ve ever had.Over the last 18 and a half years, Piper stood patiently by my side through five break-ups, countless Hollywood rejections, and numerous failures to launch.She also cheered me on through 52 feature films, lived with me in Berlin for a year, and filmed with me in over a dozen states—always our little onset mascot.
We survived a pandemic, saw friends come and go over the years, and watched each other’s hair slowly start to gray.My angel also cuddled me closely through the passing of my father, both my grandparents, my friend Mike, and my sister Leah.
To say Piper has been with me for the better part of my adult life, and weathered every storm and sunshine that came afterward—would be putting her love lightly.
At many points, I believed she’d always be here. But time is a funny thing, and as we came out of what I believed may have been some of the hardest seasons of our life—Piper let me know she is tired, and her work here on Earth is done.
She has changed so many lives, not just mine, and it will be hard to tell the baristas at so many coffee shops who call her my diva, she is no longer with me. But in my aching heart I feel joy, for I know we will meet again.
She is my John Coffey in The Green Mile: “I dreamed of you. I dreamed you were wandering in the dark, and so was I.We found each other. We found each other in the dark.” And I will find you again one day my love.❤️

Piper was born August 23, 2007 and fell into my lap from a friend on January 21, 2008–a month before me, her, my dog Riley and roomie Jessa moved into a little apartment off Rosewood Ave in West Hollywood.She was a “show dog reject” because she was missing neck ligaments, and I adopted her despite not being able to afford her.The owner said “you can have her for free under 3 conditions: If you ever get rid of her, she must come back to me. Two, she must be spayed. And three. I hear you’re going to pursue the movies in Los Angeles. Cresteds ARE an artist’s dog. You just have to promise me you’ll put her in your movies if you make it (I put her 7 movies, she’s Piper the Dog on IMDb;).
At the time I adopted her, I had no idea I was bringing home the best friend I’ve ever had.Over the last 18 and a half years, Piper stood patiently by my side through five break-ups, countless Hollywood rejections, and numerous failures to launch.She also cheered me on through 52 feature films, lived with me in Berlin for a year, and filmed with me in over a dozen states—always our little onset mascot.
We survived a pandemic, saw friends come and go over the years, and watched each other’s hair slowly start to gray.My angel also cuddled me closely through the passing of my father, both my grandparents, my friend Mike, and my sister Leah.
To say Piper has been with me for the better part of my adult life, and weathered every storm and sunshine that came afterward—would be putting her love lightly.
At many points, I believed she’d always be here. But time is a funny thing, and as we came out of what I believed may have been some of the hardest seasons of our life—Piper let me know she is tired, and her work here on Earth is done.
She has changed so many lives, not just mine, and it will be hard to tell the baristas at so many coffee shops who call her my diva, she is no longer with me. But in my aching heart I feel joy, for I know we will meet again.
She is my John Coffey in The Green Mile: “I dreamed of you. I dreamed you were wandering in the dark, and so was I.We found each other. We found each other in the dark.” And I will find you again one day my love.❤️
Piper was born August 23, 2007 and fell into my lap from a friend on January 21, 2008–a month before me, her, my dog Riley and roomie Jessa moved into a little apartment off Rosewood Ave in West Hollywood.She was a “show dog reject” because she was missing neck ligaments, and I adopted her despite not being able to afford her.The owner said “you can have her for free under 3 conditions: If you ever get rid of her, she must come back to me. Two, she must be spayed. And three. I hear you’re going to pursue the movies in Los Angeles. Cresteds ARE an artist’s dog. You just have to promise me you’ll put her in your movies if you make it (I put her 7 movies, she’s Piper the Dog on IMDb;).
At the time I adopted her, I had no idea I was bringing home the best friend I’ve ever had.Over the last 18 and a half years, Piper stood patiently by my side through five break-ups, countless Hollywood rejections, and numerous failures to launch.She also cheered me on through 52 feature films, lived with me in Berlin for a year, and filmed with me in over a dozen states—always our little onset mascot.
We survived a pandemic, saw friends come and go over the years, and watched each other’s hair slowly start to gray.My angel also cuddled me closely through the passing of my father, both my grandparents, my friend Mike, and my sister Leah.
To say Piper has been with me for the better part of my adult life, and weathered every storm and sunshine that came afterward—would be putting her love lightly.
At many points, I believed she’d always be here. But time is a funny thing, and as we came out of what I believed may have been some of the hardest seasons of our life—Piper let me know she is tired, and her work here on Earth is done.
She has changed so many lives, not just mine, and it will be hard to tell the baristas at so many coffee shops who call her my diva, she is no longer with me. But in my aching heart I feel joy, for I know we will meet again.
She is my John Coffey in The Green Mile: “I dreamed of you. I dreamed you were wandering in the dark, and so was I.We found each other. We found each other in the dark.” And I will find you again one day my love.❤️

Piper was born August 23, 2007 and fell into my lap from a friend on January 21, 2008–a month before me, her, my dog Riley and roomie Jessa moved into a little apartment off Rosewood Ave in West Hollywood.She was a “show dog reject” because she was missing neck ligaments, and I adopted her despite not being able to afford her.The owner said “you can have her for free under 3 conditions: If you ever get rid of her, she must come back to me. Two, she must be spayed. And three. I hear you’re going to pursue the movies in Los Angeles. Cresteds ARE an artist’s dog. You just have to promise me you’ll put her in your movies if you make it (I put her 7 movies, she’s Piper the Dog on IMDb;).
At the time I adopted her, I had no idea I was bringing home the best friend I’ve ever had.Over the last 18 and a half years, Piper stood patiently by my side through five break-ups, countless Hollywood rejections, and numerous failures to launch.She also cheered me on through 52 feature films, lived with me in Berlin for a year, and filmed with me in over a dozen states—always our little onset mascot.
We survived a pandemic, saw friends come and go over the years, and watched each other’s hair slowly start to gray.My angel also cuddled me closely through the passing of my father, both my grandparents, my friend Mike, and my sister Leah.
To say Piper has been with me for the better part of my adult life, and weathered every storm and sunshine that came afterward—would be putting her love lightly.
At many points, I believed she’d always be here. But time is a funny thing, and as we came out of what I believed may have been some of the hardest seasons of our life—Piper let me know she is tired, and her work here on Earth is done.
She has changed so many lives, not just mine, and it will be hard to tell the baristas at so many coffee shops who call her my diva, she is no longer with me. But in my aching heart I feel joy, for I know we will meet again.
She is my John Coffey in The Green Mile: “I dreamed of you. I dreamed you were wandering in the dark, and so was I.We found each other. We found each other in the dark.” And I will find you again one day my love.❤️

Piper was born August 23, 2007 and fell into my lap from a friend on January 21, 2008–a month before me, her, my dog Riley and roomie Jessa moved into a little apartment off Rosewood Ave in West Hollywood.She was a “show dog reject” because she was missing neck ligaments, and I adopted her despite not being able to afford her.The owner said “you can have her for free under 3 conditions: If you ever get rid of her, she must come back to me. Two, she must be spayed. And three. I hear you’re going to pursue the movies in Los Angeles. Cresteds ARE an artist’s dog. You just have to promise me you’ll put her in your movies if you make it (I put her 7 movies, she’s Piper the Dog on IMDb;).
At the time I adopted her, I had no idea I was bringing home the best friend I’ve ever had.Over the last 18 and a half years, Piper stood patiently by my side through five break-ups, countless Hollywood rejections, and numerous failures to launch.She also cheered me on through 52 feature films, lived with me in Berlin for a year, and filmed with me in over a dozen states—always our little onset mascot.
We survived a pandemic, saw friends come and go over the years, and watched each other’s hair slowly start to gray.My angel also cuddled me closely through the passing of my father, both my grandparents, my friend Mike, and my sister Leah.
To say Piper has been with me for the better part of my adult life, and weathered every storm and sunshine that came afterward—would be putting her love lightly.
At many points, I believed she’d always be here. But time is a funny thing, and as we came out of what I believed may have been some of the hardest seasons of our life—Piper let me know she is tired, and her work here on Earth is done.
She has changed so many lives, not just mine, and it will be hard to tell the baristas at so many coffee shops who call her my diva, she is no longer with me. But in my aching heart I feel joy, for I know we will meet again.
She is my John Coffey in The Green Mile: “I dreamed of you. I dreamed you were wandering in the dark, and so was I.We found each other. We found each other in the dark.” And I will find you again one day my love.❤️

Piper was born August 23, 2007 and fell into my lap from a friend on January 21, 2008–a month before me, her, my dog Riley and roomie Jessa moved into a little apartment off Rosewood Ave in West Hollywood.She was a “show dog reject” because she was missing neck ligaments, and I adopted her despite not being able to afford her.The owner said “you can have her for free under 3 conditions: If you ever get rid of her, she must come back to me. Two, she must be spayed. And three. I hear you’re going to pursue the movies in Los Angeles. Cresteds ARE an artist’s dog. You just have to promise me you’ll put her in your movies if you make it (I put her 7 movies, she’s Piper the Dog on IMDb;).
At the time I adopted her, I had no idea I was bringing home the best friend I’ve ever had.Over the last 18 and a half years, Piper stood patiently by my side through five break-ups, countless Hollywood rejections, and numerous failures to launch.She also cheered me on through 52 feature films, lived with me in Berlin for a year, and filmed with me in over a dozen states—always our little onset mascot.
We survived a pandemic, saw friends come and go over the years, and watched each other’s hair slowly start to gray.My angel also cuddled me closely through the passing of my father, both my grandparents, my friend Mike, and my sister Leah.
To say Piper has been with me for the better part of my adult life, and weathered every storm and sunshine that came afterward—would be putting her love lightly.
At many points, I believed she’d always be here. But time is a funny thing, and as we came out of what I believed may have been some of the hardest seasons of our life—Piper let me know she is tired, and her work here on Earth is done.
She has changed so many lives, not just mine, and it will be hard to tell the baristas at so many coffee shops who call her my diva, she is no longer with me. But in my aching heart I feel joy, for I know we will meet again.
She is my John Coffey in The Green Mile: “I dreamed of you. I dreamed you were wandering in the dark, and so was I.We found each other. We found each other in the dark.” And I will find you again one day my love.❤️
Thanks to a little recent post from @lifetimemovieedits mentioning me (and for the love of spooky season (🎃!!) , I thought it’d be fun to share a sizzle reel of all my favorite chase scenes from 13 (!!) @lifetimetv thrillers I wrote and directed over the years.
Hope you enjoy this as much as we did shooting all these fun films.Thanks to @lifetimetv for the opportunities and the memories. 🔪❤️
A nice big shout out to all you other amazingly talented lead lady actresses of mine who ran a gazillion times in various uncomfortable ensembles for the sake of art and suspense!I love you all so much and can’t wait to work w all y’all again. ❤️🔪🎃
@jillianbjohanna @katbailess @tiffanyhines @ali_cobrin @swaltersashby @nickywhelan @mylindseymckeon @judtylor @helena_mattsson @juliemcniven @courtneygrosbeck @heatherrelizabethh @chaleyrose @officialcrystallowe @swanloon @ellenhollman @brianaevigan @sophieguestofficial @camrich11 @lexigiovagnoli @britt_underwood @shanicaknowles @karissaleelee @rbrookesmith @maiarawalsh @brookieserene @susieabromeit @lilisepe @diorabaird @andiebo
And another special shout out to my villainesses who made the cut, even if only lurking dangerously in the shadows 🔪🔪🔪 @thekymjackson @audreywhitby @eve_mauro
And a special thanks to @breath_of_hate for the edit, and to @theo.dalton.price and @by_ant.valerio who steadicammed the vast majority of these scenes!
#chasescene #thriller #lifetimethrillers #lifetimemovieedits #ninthhousefilms

I moved to LA in 2004 to go to film school. I loathed it so much that I went home two weeks later thinking I would never return but dreams don’t go away just like that, so nearly four years later, I returned to give my dreams one more chance.That was 15 years and 50 movies ago. Thanks for a great 15 years, LA. I love you. ❤️
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📸: @shanleykellis.stills

She wasn’t just my dog. She touched the lives of nearly every person who had the chance to meet her.
And although it was a very easy thing to do, I still want to thank everyone who loved her. ❤️

She wasn’t just my dog. She touched the lives of nearly every person who had the chance to meet her.
And although it was a very easy thing to do, I still want to thank everyone who loved her. ❤️

She wasn’t just my dog. She touched the lives of nearly every person who had the chance to meet her.
And although it was a very easy thing to do, I still want to thank everyone who loved her. ❤️

She wasn’t just my dog. She touched the lives of nearly every person who had the chance to meet her.
And although it was a very easy thing to do, I still want to thank everyone who loved her. ❤️

She wasn’t just my dog. She touched the lives of nearly every person who had the chance to meet her.
And although it was a very easy thing to do, I still want to thank everyone who loved her. ❤️

She wasn’t just my dog. She touched the lives of nearly every person who had the chance to meet her.
And although it was a very easy thing to do, I still want to thank everyone who loved her. ❤️

She wasn’t just my dog. She touched the lives of nearly every person who had the chance to meet her.
And although it was a very easy thing to do, I still want to thank everyone who loved her. ❤️

She wasn’t just my dog. She touched the lives of nearly every person who had the chance to meet her.
And although it was a very easy thing to do, I still want to thank everyone who loved her. ❤️

She wasn’t just my dog. She touched the lives of nearly every person who had the chance to meet her.
And although it was a very easy thing to do, I still want to thank everyone who loved her. ❤️

She wasn’t just my dog. She touched the lives of nearly every person who had the chance to meet her.
And although it was a very easy thing to do, I still want to thank everyone who loved her. ❤️

She wasn’t just my dog. She touched the lives of nearly every person who had the chance to meet her.
And although it was a very easy thing to do, I still want to thank everyone who loved her. ❤️

She wasn’t just my dog. She touched the lives of nearly every person who had the chance to meet her.
And although it was a very easy thing to do, I still want to thank everyone who loved her. ❤️

She wasn’t just my dog. She touched the lives of nearly every person who had the chance to meet her.
And although it was a very easy thing to do, I still want to thank everyone who loved her. ❤️

Let’s kick off 2026 with some exciting news! 💥
Joining @whitleavitt and @jessekove for our Christmas Romance #AllForLove is @justinglaze @ansleygordon @colinkoth @ciarracarter @jennamichno and @officialcrystallowe
Produced by @autumnfederici @jakehelgren and @jamesblackactor for #ninthhousefilms
EPS @whitneylaevitt @ansleygordon prashantMody
Directed by @jakehelgren
Written by @ansleygorodon

Let’s kick off 2026 with some exciting news! 💥
Joining @whitleavitt and @jessekove for our Christmas Romance #AllForLove is @justinglaze @ansleygordon @colinkoth @ciarracarter @jennamichno and @officialcrystallowe
Produced by @autumnfederici @jakehelgren and @jamesblackactor for #ninthhousefilms
EPS @whitneylaevitt @ansleygordon prashantMody
Directed by @jakehelgren
Written by @ansleygorodon

Let’s kick off 2026 with some exciting news! 💥
Joining @whitleavitt and @jessekove for our Christmas Romance #AllForLove is @justinglaze @ansleygordon @colinkoth @ciarracarter @jennamichno and @officialcrystallowe
Produced by @autumnfederici @jakehelgren and @jamesblackactor for #ninthhousefilms
EPS @whitneylaevitt @ansleygordon prashantMody
Directed by @jakehelgren
Written by @ansleygorodon
Things I took away from this year.
1)Life doesn’t always get easier. Especially when you know your purpose in life precedes you, and the path you’re called to walk each day. And especially when that path requires you saying goodbye to outdated beliefs, storylines, patterns or people who are stalling your growth in that purpose.
2)Spirituality and faith comes in many shapes, forms and fashions. Be open to receiving in ways that could change your life.
3)Life really is beautiful and shouldn’t be taken for granted. We don’t really have nearly as much time as we think we do.
4)But together, we can find peace in our purpose, faith in the journey, and fall in love with life over and over again if let ourselves.Together, we are golden. 💫 ❤️

What a whirlwind!After a long, fairly quiet year, got to be back where I feel most at home this month—in the director’s chair, with my crew and these beautiful people: @whitleavitt and my boy @jessekove !
Thank you to my partner @autumnfederici and everyone at @ninthhousefilms for bringing this beaut to life, and a special thanks to @deadline and @people !!! ❤️
Can’t wait for everyone to see next Christmas!!
Director Yours Truly. Written by @ansleygordon
Producers me @autumnfederici @jamesblackactor
LP: @kristiforUPM: @kim_chris422
DP:@nickramseydpGaff: @crs.cinema
Editor: @directordraven Composer: @jojodraven
Costumes: @letlastyleyou Makeup: @makeupbyjacqie
Hair: @colescotthair Sound: @kevin.j.getchius
1st AD: @fabio.lofria 2nd AD: @its_chrisv
G&E: @uptheaperture @nathan_schuckman13
#allforlove #christmasmovies

What a whirlwind!After a long, fairly quiet year, got to be back where I feel most at home this month—in the director’s chair, with my crew and these beautiful people: @whitleavitt and my boy @jessekove !
Thank you to my partner @autumnfederici and everyone at @ninthhousefilms for bringing this beaut to life, and a special thanks to @deadline and @people !!! ❤️
Can’t wait for everyone to see next Christmas!!
Director Yours Truly. Written by @ansleygordon
Producers me @autumnfederici @jamesblackactor
LP: @kristiforUPM: @kim_chris422
DP:@nickramseydpGaff: @crs.cinema
Editor: @directordraven Composer: @jojodraven
Costumes: @letlastyleyou Makeup: @makeupbyjacqie
Hair: @colescotthair Sound: @kevin.j.getchius
1st AD: @fabio.lofria 2nd AD: @its_chrisv
G&E: @uptheaperture @nathan_schuckman13
#allforlove #christmasmovies

What a whirlwind!After a long, fairly quiet year, got to be back where I feel most at home this month—in the director’s chair, with my crew and these beautiful people: @whitleavitt and my boy @jessekove !
Thank you to my partner @autumnfederici and everyone at @ninthhousefilms for bringing this beaut to life, and a special thanks to @deadline and @people !!! ❤️
Can’t wait for everyone to see next Christmas!!
Director Yours Truly. Written by @ansleygordon
Producers me @autumnfederici @jamesblackactor
LP: @kristiforUPM: @kim_chris422
DP:@nickramseydpGaff: @crs.cinema
Editor: @directordraven Composer: @jojodraven
Costumes: @letlastyleyou Makeup: @makeupbyjacqie
Hair: @colescotthair Sound: @kevin.j.getchius
1st AD: @fabio.lofria 2nd AD: @its_chrisv
G&E: @uptheaperture @nathan_schuckman13
#allforlove #christmasmovies

What a whirlwind!After a long, fairly quiet year, got to be back where I feel most at home this month—in the director’s chair, with my crew and these beautiful people: @whitleavitt and my boy @jessekove !
Thank you to my partner @autumnfederici and everyone at @ninthhousefilms for bringing this beaut to life, and a special thanks to @deadline and @people !!! ❤️
Can’t wait for everyone to see next Christmas!!
Director Yours Truly. Written by @ansleygordon
Producers me @autumnfederici @jamesblackactor
LP: @kristiforUPM: @kim_chris422
DP:@nickramseydpGaff: @crs.cinema
Editor: @directordraven Composer: @jojodraven
Costumes: @letlastyleyou Makeup: @makeupbyjacqie
Hair: @colescotthair Sound: @kevin.j.getchius
1st AD: @fabio.lofria 2nd AD: @its_chrisv
G&E: @uptheaperture @nathan_schuckman13
#allforlove #christmasmovies

What a whirlwind!After a long, fairly quiet year, got to be back where I feel most at home this month—in the director’s chair, with my crew and these beautiful people: @whitleavitt and my boy @jessekove !
Thank you to my partner @autumnfederici and everyone at @ninthhousefilms for bringing this beaut to life, and a special thanks to @deadline and @people !!! ❤️
Can’t wait for everyone to see next Christmas!!
Director Yours Truly. Written by @ansleygordon
Producers me @autumnfederici @jamesblackactor
LP: @kristiforUPM: @kim_chris422
DP:@nickramseydpGaff: @crs.cinema
Editor: @directordraven Composer: @jojodraven
Costumes: @letlastyleyou Makeup: @makeupbyjacqie
Hair: @colescotthair Sound: @kevin.j.getchius
1st AD: @fabio.lofria 2nd AD: @its_chrisv
G&E: @uptheaperture @nathan_schuckman13
#allforlove #christmasmovies

What a whirlwind!After a long, fairly quiet year, got to be back where I feel most at home this month—in the director’s chair, with my crew and these beautiful people: @whitleavitt and my boy @jessekove !
Thank you to my partner @autumnfederici and everyone at @ninthhousefilms for bringing this beaut to life, and a special thanks to @deadline and @people !!! ❤️
Can’t wait for everyone to see next Christmas!!
Director Yours Truly. Written by @ansleygordon
Producers me @autumnfederici @jamesblackactor
LP: @kristiforUPM: @kim_chris422
DP:@nickramseydpGaff: @crs.cinema
Editor: @directordraven Composer: @jojodraven
Costumes: @letlastyleyou Makeup: @makeupbyjacqie
Hair: @colescotthair Sound: @kevin.j.getchius
1st AD: @fabio.lofria 2nd AD: @its_chrisv
G&E: @uptheaperture @nathan_schuckman13
#allforlove #christmasmovies

Oh heeeyyy, Netflix!So excited to see one of my all-time favorites finding a whole new audience!

So excited to share one of my fave movies we ever made, A Cowboy Christmas Romance, is now streaming and number two on @netflix !
Directed by Yours Truly
Produced @autumnfederici and myself.
Written by @thesarahdrew
Starring @kramergirl @adamsenn @thereal_marymargarethumes @mr.brucethomas @maxehrich @reaganrosemarum @sterlingjonesy @domtoney @cassierandolph @curtmega @lisaellee @hishberg
Cinematography @hmartinez_dp
Score @nuno_malo
Editor @kmotion31
Production Design @artdaddybarrios
Costume Design @yvonnereddy
Makeup @veronicarodartemua
Hair @cenlowhairmu
Gaffer @crs.cinema
Another special thanks to @donnafederici and everyone in AZ who helped bring this film to life!!! ♥️🤠🌲
@ninthhousefilms #ninthhousefilms #netflix

Beautiful evening celebrating @lifetimetv Love of a Lifetime November line-up, which includes our beautiful feature Terry McMillan Presents His, Hers & Ours.
Check it out this Saturday on Lifetime at 8/7C. 💝
📸 : @gettyimages

Beautiful evening celebrating @lifetimetv Love of a Lifetime November line-up, which includes our beautiful feature Terry McMillan Presents His, Hers & Ours.
Check it out this Saturday on Lifetime at 8/7C. 💝
📸 : @gettyimages

Beautiful evening celebrating @lifetimetv Love of a Lifetime November line-up, which includes our beautiful feature Terry McMillan Presents His, Hers & Ours.
Check it out this Saturday on Lifetime at 8/7C. 💝
📸 : @gettyimages

Beautiful evening celebrating @lifetimetv Love of a Lifetime November line-up, which includes our beautiful feature Terry McMillan Presents His, Hers & Ours.
Check it out this Saturday on Lifetime at 8/7C. 💝
📸 : @gettyimages

Such a perfect weekend in San Fran with the whole fam celebrating the wedding of my nephew @kevinhelgren and his partner @choubenjamin . We are all so happy for you guys and love you both so much. Congrats to both my boys and welcome to the family Ben! ❤️❤️❤️ #lovewins

Such a perfect weekend in San Fran with the whole fam celebrating the wedding of my nephew @kevinhelgren and his partner @choubenjamin . We are all so happy for you guys and love you both so much. Congrats to both my boys and welcome to the family Ben! ❤️❤️❤️ #lovewins

Such a perfect weekend in San Fran with the whole fam celebrating the wedding of my nephew @kevinhelgren and his partner @choubenjamin . We are all so happy for you guys and love you both so much. Congrats to both my boys and welcome to the family Ben! ❤️❤️❤️ #lovewins

Such a perfect weekend in San Fran with the whole fam celebrating the wedding of my nephew @kevinhelgren and his partner @choubenjamin . We are all so happy for you guys and love you both so much. Congrats to both my boys and welcome to the family Ben! ❤️❤️❤️ #lovewins

Such a perfect weekend in San Fran with the whole fam celebrating the wedding of my nephew @kevinhelgren and his partner @choubenjamin . We are all so happy for you guys and love you both so much. Congrats to both my boys and welcome to the family Ben! ❤️❤️❤️ #lovewins

Such a perfect weekend in San Fran with the whole fam celebrating the wedding of my nephew @kevinhelgren and his partner @choubenjamin . We are all so happy for you guys and love you both so much. Congrats to both my boys and welcome to the family Ben! ❤️❤️❤️ #lovewins

Such a perfect weekend in San Fran with the whole fam celebrating the wedding of my nephew @kevinhelgren and his partner @choubenjamin . We are all so happy for you guys and love you both so much. Congrats to both my boys and welcome to the family Ben! ❤️❤️❤️ #lovewins
Such a perfect weekend in San Fran with the whole fam celebrating the wedding of my nephew @kevinhelgren and his partner @choubenjamin . We are all so happy for you guys and love you both so much. Congrats to both my boys and welcome to the family Ben! ❤️❤️❤️ #lovewins

Such a perfect weekend in San Fran with the whole fam celebrating the wedding of my nephew @kevinhelgren and his partner @choubenjamin . We are all so happy for you guys and love you both so much. Congrats to both my boys and welcome to the family Ben! ❤️❤️❤️ #lovewins

Such a perfect weekend in San Fran with the whole fam celebrating the wedding of my nephew @kevinhelgren and his partner @choubenjamin . We are all so happy for you guys and love you both so much. Congrats to both my boys and welcome to the family Ben! ❤️❤️❤️ #lovewins

Take me back to Studiio 54. ❤️
Epic night courtesy of the fabulous @pauln12475 🪩🕺🏿

Take me back to Studiio 54. ❤️
Epic night courtesy of the fabulous @pauln12475 🪩🕺🏿

Take me back to Studiio 54. ❤️
Epic night courtesy of the fabulous @pauln12475 🪩🕺🏿

Take me back to Studiio 54. ❤️
Epic night courtesy of the fabulous @pauln12475 🪩🕺🏿

Take me back to Studiio 54. ❤️
Epic night courtesy of the fabulous @pauln12475 🪩🕺🏿

Take me back to Studiio 54. ❤️
Epic night courtesy of the fabulous @pauln12475 🪩🕺🏿
Take me back to Studiio 54. ❤️
Epic night courtesy of the fabulous @pauln12475 🪩🕺🏿
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