Interview/Pictures

April 3rd, 2010
Here’s an Interview American Cheerleader did with Tiffany!

STAR STRUCK EXTRA!!
Get to Know: Tiffany Thornton

Claim to Fame: Playing Tawni Hart on Disney channel’s “Sonny with a Chance”

Cheer Career: Three years at A&M Consolidated HS in College Station, TX.

AC: Did you have previous cheer or gymnastics experience prior to trying out for your junior HS and HS teams?

Tiffany Thornton: I took gymnastics from ages 5 to 7 and really enjoyed it. I get bored really easily and switched activities a lot when I was younger. Before I was in gymnastics I took ballet for a week and was like, “Mom I don’t like it—it’s too slow. I was just kind of here, there, everywhere.”

AC: That’s until you discovered your love for cheerleading.

Tiffany: Yes, but then during eighth grade I stopped cheering for four months, which was insane for me to do. At the time, I also played tennis and basketball and had to make a choice and picked basketball.

AC: You chose not to cheer your senior year. Was that hard for you?

Tiffany: I went from a huge public school with close to 700 people in each class to a tiny private school, and just assumed that every cheerleader would want to be friends with me because I’d cheered my whole life, and those were the people I related to. But they weren’t as welcoming as I thought. You know, the new blonde girl coming in with her sports car who wants to be an actress. I’m sure they got that all the time. Now, I’m friends with everyone and we laugh about it, but at the time, it was a little rough.

AC: Did your team spend a lot of time working on technique and flexibility?

Tiffany: Our squad really focused on jump technique. All of us had level if not hyper-extended jumps. We did about 50 jumps a day at practice and we stretched a lot. I would say, our jumps and flexibility were more important than our tumbling, because we didn’t want it to be a challenge.

AC: What do you do to stay in shape now? Do you take advantage of the cool classes Hollywood has to offer?

Tiffany: I get super-nervous when I go to any kind of cardio class. Instead, I’ll go to the gym and literally get on the elliptical for an hour. I call it ellipticizing. I’m really petite so it doesn’t put much stress on my joints.

AC: “SWAC” is your first series as a regular cast member. What have you been most surprised to discover?

Tiffany: I thought it was going to be really challenging to memorize all my lines. I kept thinking, “How in the world am I going to do this? What’s my line again?” But you just get so used to it. I read the script a few times through before our table read it during rehearsal, and then we read through each scene over and over again. That’s the easiest way to memorize—speaking it out loud. It came so much easier than I thought it would.

AC: When you’re not shooting scenes for “SWAC,” making appearances at charity events and attending red-carpet premieres, what fills up your free time?

Tiffany: Right now, I’m really focusing on writing and recording music, and figuring out what I want my sound to be.

AC: Has your family gotten a chance to attend a taping of the show?

Tiffany: Yes, everyone in my family has come to a taping except my brother, who’s a father of two and kind of has his hands full. My family’s in awe over it all. It’s something we all wanted for me for so long and to see it actually unfold, it’s just such a blessing. I feel honored that God trusts me to impact our youth and put a smile on their faces.

Check out the April issue of American Cheerleader for an extended interview with Tiffany, on newsstands now!

Interview Here

Also, as we already know Tiffany is a generous person, she decided to Helps Feed the Homeless yesterday (4/2/10). I have added photos from that event!

The Los Angeles Mission helped serve Easter meals to the homeless in Skid Row on Friday morning.

The mission cooked food for up to 4,000 people. They also handed out 1,000 Easter baskets, donated by JAKKS Pacific, to children and 2,000 pairs of shoes, donated by Etnies, to homeless adults and children.

Many celebrities helped in the event, including Tiffany Thornton, Stephanie Pratt, Beverly Mitchell, Haylie Duff & Sterling Beaumon.

The Los Angeles Mission is located in the Skid Row area on the corner of San Julian and 5th streets. To find out more, visit losangelesmission.org.

SOM

Dress Donated by Tiffany

March 21st, 2010
Thanks to Gennifer from DonateMyDress.org, a Hearst Teen Network non-profit that gives teen girls the opportunity to afford a dress for prom for letting me know about this.

Tiffany Thornton, who is one of the stars in Sunny With A Chance, has this gorgeous gown by Jessica McClintock. It is a black and white strapless floor-length gown with square pattern along front and solid black in back. It is a size 4.

Jessica McClintock has become a name synonymous with romance. Jessica McClintock used her skills learned at an early age from her beloved seamstress grandmother, to become a fashion icon to a generation. Continually creating new and innovative designs, Jessica has expanded her single line of dresses, Gunne Sax, to a multifaceted apparel company, composed of design divisions that cater to the bridal, designer, missy, junior and children’s wear customers. Jessica has received numerous awards and acknowledgments over the years for her romantic designs. She has won the California excellence award, the California Mart’s California Designer of the Year Award, the special 1996 Tommy Award from the American Printed Fabric Council, and the Bridal Information Resource’s Retail Choice Award for 1996 and 1997 for social occasion and bridal apparel.

Professional Dry-Clean

The proceeds for this item benefit Donate My Dress
Terms: In condition as donated. Cannot be returned or exchanged.

Donated by: Tiffany Thornton

To start bidding please go here. And fast because bidding ends on the 25th of March.

Tiffany Thornton on Sonny With A Chance Season 2 Premiere

March 14th, 2010
Season 2 of Sonny With A Chance Premieres Tonight! Make sure to tune in

Also check out this cool interview herehttp://sportstownchicago.com/sterlingknight.cfm

Dr. Pete, Rick Camp and Kyle Griffin sat down with Disney Channel Stars Tiffany Thorton and Sterling Knight to chat about the Atlanta Braves and the Tomahawk chop, the Williams sisters and their tennis skills, his engagement, and the new season of “Sonny with a Chance”…

Soundtrack/ Pictures

March 9th, 2010
Check out another song Tiffany sang called If I Only Knew You!

Also Tiffany attended the Polkatots Cupcakes’ Anniversary Party on March 6th I have added photos and also a video

Sonny With A Chance Season 2 Preview

March 6th, 2010

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKrJuW8v3E0&feature=player_embedded