Aubrey Miller on Collaborating with Amazon Prime to Develop "Just Add Magic" Character
Aubrey Miller stars in Amazon Prime’s "Just Add Magic," currently in its second season on the network. Miller sits down with Alyssa Julya Smith in Los Angeles to talk about the similarities between her and her character, Hannah.
Similar to her character on the show Aubrey says she loves to cook, and is a vegan. She brought some of her own cooking skills to the show, and that she loves to educate her fans on what it means to be vegan.
The 16-year-old star also collaborated with production to have her character wear a different headband in every episode. She says it was nice to be able to bring her own flare to her character, and work with Amazon to make that happen. In addition to starring in the hit Amazon show, Miller is also an avid dancer.
She says she loves to dance to KPOP songs, and has started to post dancing videos on her YouTube channel, which will be released weekly.
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