TORREI Hart
Untouchable Magazine|5th Year Anniversary issue- Torrei Hart
I would have to say my children. They are amazing and they keep me motivated.
Brittany Williams
TORREI Hart
1. What are your biggest inspirations?
They keep me inspired. They’re very funny so they keep me on my toes. They are routing for me so much. They are always seeing everything that I’m doing. They keep me going. They inspire me to keep going. They want to see me blow so bad. I see it in their eyes. They are like “Mom, what did you do today?” I found out they tell their teachers I’m a savage which I was like ‘Oh okay” because one of the teachers told me. My son was like “my moms a savage, people don’t know she’s a savage” so I was like okay my son thinks I’m a savage okay. So I would have to say my kids by far are my greatest inspiration and achievement.

2. How many kids do you have?

I have two children a boy and a girl. Heaven and Hendrixs and I have a dog to so I have to add him. He’s like my fifth dog but he’s the one that’s alive right now.

3. Who is someone you would love to work with that you haven’t gotten the chance to yet?

I have two people. I would love to work with Samuel L. Jackson. I got a chance to meet him. I made him sit with me for an hour in his trailer when he was shooting Coach Carter. He was so sweet. My good friend Johnetta Stowers hooked that up. She was doing his hair and makeup and she knew how much I loved him so she was like come down were on set filming you could meet him. I got a chance to meet him, talk to him, and just tell him I’m his biggest fan. So I would love love love to work with Samuel L. Jackson.

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