She's a lifestyle and beauty blogger who has successfully made the transition to digital television star, starring in go90's "Mr. Student Body President." Arden Rose sits down with Alyssa Julya Smith to talk about acting in a series produced by Ron Howard, and what fans can expect from season two. Arden also talks about how exciting it is to be part of a series that recently won a Streamy award for best ensemble cast, and says it makes her feel good about the future of the show. Finally, the star discussed what it's like to transition to scripted television after spending 10 years as a YouTube star, where her focus was on sending uplifting and positive messages to her millions of fans. go90's "Mr. Student Body President" premiered November 30th, and airs every Wednesday on the digital network.

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