
Age: 19
female
Kyndra Sanchez is an actress, model, social media personality from Bronx, New York; known for known for Finding 'Ohana (2021), Sesame Street (1969), The Baby-Sitters Club (2021), and Theater Camp (2023). Prior to Theater Camp, Sanchez played Dawn in The Baby-Sitters Club's second season (the role was originally played by Xochitl Gomez in season one, who had to exit the show due to scheduling conflicts with Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022)). Sanchez has also lent her voice to roles in Nickelodeon’s Butterbean’s Cafe, Santiago of the Seas and Dora and Friends: Into the City. She was also in the Netflix movie Finding ‘Ohana and has appeared on Sesame Street. Outside of acting, Sanchez is also an athlete, and trains for competitive gymnastics, is on her school’s varsity cross country team and is even active in swimming, dodgeball, surfing, bicycling and dance. Sanchez has a passion for charitable work and brings awareness to Cerebral Palsy patients by spending time with, singing and playing guitar for children in hospitals. She has also hosted a lemonade stand to help raise money for childhood cancer for 5+ years.

Kyndra Sanchez

Jessica Martens
for Jessica Martens in Hayley Aldridge Is Still Here
Suggested by kamsismith

It’s been years since anyone really thought about Hayley Aldridge. A child star turned television royalty, Hayley spent years in Hollywood partying and being plastered across the front page of all the tabloids before quietly disappearing after a whirlwind marriage and divorce and very public breakdown. Once the tabloids wrung every last drop out of the drama, they moved on to the next It Girl. But Hayley is still here. For over a decade, she’s been trapped in a conservatorship and had every aspect of her life controlled by her parents. She goes nowhere, does nothing without their approval, which is rarely granted. Her visits with her kids are monitored, her fan mail is censored, and she’s a prisoner in her own home. She thought things might change once she was well enough to work, but the restrictions got even tighter as she continued to bring money in—the only thing her parents ever really cared about. Hayley is beginning to realize that this nightmare is her actual life. And she’s sick of it. When the hashtag #helphayley starts to emerge on social media, and the public starts thinking critically about what happened to her all those years ago, there’s finally some momentum on her side. With an upcoming court date to review the status of the conservatorship, Hayley might finally have a chance to break free.
