Ariane Andrew Discusses Her Short Film 'Jaded Pictures,' Hoping To Turn It Into A TV Series

Ariane Andrew is working on projects outside of wrestling.

Ariane Andrew (Cameron in WWE) is best known for her time in WWE as a member of The Funkadactyls alongside Naomi. Though Andrew is rarely involved in the world of wrestling nowadays, she stays busy with a variety of projects, including a short-film that she is hoping to turn into a TV series.

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Speaking to Vickie Guerrero on Excuse Me, Andrew discussed her short-film titled "Jaded Pictures."

"It's called Jaded Pictures. I've always loved entertainment, and the reason I decided to create my own short film, which is an award-winning (film), and potentially, fingers crossed, if all goes well, will be turned into a TV series that will be on BET. Life is difficult, adulting is difficult. You can't wait for people. You can't wait for the door to open. If you sit and wait your whole life...you never want to say, 'I wish I could've, would've, should've.' I decided to create Jaded Pictures with my partner Dash (Kennedy Williams), we co-wrote it, executive produced it, and we were the leads. It wasn't just about making a film, it was about including mental health, which is something I've never talked about, but is something I'm very open about now. I'm diagnosed with ADHD, depression, and anxiety. Especially in the black community, it's something like, 'Oh, you're fine.' I hate to put a race or anything on it, but it's the truth. In the black community, you're told, 'You're good. Sweep that under the rug.' In life, if you're not growing, you're dying. As I've grown into the woman that I am now, I said, 'I want to make a film that can touch on so many different things.' It's about two influencers, social media is so big. It's a lot of pressure, but a lot of times, everyone is just showing their highlight reel. The whole premise is when you live for the camera, you die behind the scenes," she said.

Andrew explained that the short-film is about the act people put on for social media and how things aren't always as they seem in photos.

When asked where fans can watch it, Andrew replied, "It's not out. It's one of those things in the industry where you kind of have to hold it. If you put it out, networks don't want to pick it up because it's out there. It's not out, but fingers crossed, if we get this deal, it will be turned into a TV series."

Along with her short-film, Andrew is involved in the music industry, releasing her song Queen (Bad Bitch), which fans can check out by clicking here.

Andrew made a surprise appearance in the 2022 WWE Women's Royal Rumble. Later in the podcast, she said she would manifest working with Vickie Guerrero, possibly at AEW, at some point.

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