Daniella Monet juggles a lot these days. She's an actress, singer, entrepreneur, podcast host, partner and mother of one.
You may know Daniella best from playing the fan-favorite character of Trina Vega throughout all four seasons of Nickelodeon's Victorious from 2010 to 2013. More recently, Daniella partnered up with actress Evanna Lynch to create Kinder Beauty Box, a vegan and cruelty-free monthly subscription service that delivers clean products to your door. Aside from all that, Daniella is a co-owner of Los Angeles-based vegan Mexican restaurant Sugar Taco. Plus, she is an investor of Outstanding Foods, a cruelty-free, vegan snack company. She also hosts her very own podcast, Adulting like a Mother Father, alongside her partner, Andrew Gardner.
In this episode, Daniella dishes to Hilaria and Daphne about birthing her son last September – and the joys and challenges of being a first-time mom. Additionally, she talks about balancing her entrepreneurial projects and podcast while raising a new baby.
Favorite Things:
Daphne: Lenny the Lobster Can't Stay for Dinner by Michael Buckley
Hilaria: Think! Protein Bars
Daniella: Yeti Thermos
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