April Fool’s Day seems to be a somewhat appropriate day to post one of these, even though this is not an April Fool’s Day prank. Yes, another scheduled interviewee simply didn’t follow through after agreeing to an interview. The scheduled interviewee in this case being makeup artist Reba Vera.
We would also like to take this opportunity to state that, when a scheduled interviewee doesn’t come through with her replies to our well-researched questions, we make sure said scheduled interviewee hasn’t passed away, been incarcerated, been incapacitated, or in some way has been rendered physically or mentally incapable of sending us an e-mail.
Once it’s been determined that none of the aforementioned is the case, simply by way of seeing that the slated interviewee has still been joyfully posting to her social media accounts on a frequent basis, we just go ahead and post our questions, sans answers. So, enjoy the following questions Reba Vera didn’t bother to answer. Above is where a photo of Reba would have been.

CHRIS CHARLES: It’s a pleasure to be featuring you here, Reba. As you know, you were brought to my attention by our mutual friend (Name omitted). How did you and (Name omitted) first meet?
REBA VERA:
CHRIS: You were recently behind the camera for a series of photo shoots with (Name omitted), that is currently being featured at (Name of website omitted), in parts. Was that it a planned collaboration between both of you or was it just sort of spontaneous?
REBA:
CHRIS: Do you have any plans to branch out into photography, professionally or semi-professionally?
REBA:
CHRIS: So far, what have been some of your biggest challenges as a makeup artist? For example, have you ever had to make someone look much older/younger, different ethnicity, etc.?
REBA:
CHRIS: How many actors and actresses would you say you’ve had to transform into zombies?
REBA:

CHRIS: Do you prefer doing FX makeup or glamour?
REBA:
CHRIS: Are there any makeup artists whose work you particularly admire?
REBA:
CHRIS: Have your projects required you to do hairstyles to suit many different eras?
REBA:
CHRIS: Have you done much work in front of the camera yourself? (Acting, modeling, etc.)
REBA:
CHRIS: Have you ever had to fill in for a model who was a no-show?
REBA:
CHRIS: With that’s I’ll thank you again for doing this Reba. In closing, any shout-outs to anyone?
REBA:

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Links to Reba’s social media pages would have gone here.
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