
Age: 35
female
Hayley Kiyoko Alcroft (born April 3, 1991) is an American singer-songwriter, actress, and author. As a child model and actress, she appeared in a variety of films, including Lemonade Mouth (2011), Jem and the Holograms (2015), Insidious: Chapter 3 (2015), and XOXO (2016). Alongside her film roles, she also had recurring roles in the TV series Wizards of Waverly Place (2010) and The Fosters (2014), as well as lead roles on CSI: Cyber (2015–2016) and Five Points (2018–2019). Kiyoko issued three solo extended plays: A Belle to Remember (2013), This Side of Paradise(2015), which includes the single "Girls Like Girls", and Citrine (2016). Following the singles "Sleepover", "Feelings", and "Curious", she released her debut studio album, Expectations (2018), which reached the top 20 of the charts in the United States, Canada, and Australia. She has since released a fourth extended play, I'm Too Sensitive for This Shit (2020) and her second studio album Panorama (2022). In 2023, Kiyoko released her debut novel, Girls Like Girls, published by Wednesday Books. The book debuted at number one on the New York Times Best Sellers list for Young Adult Hardcover and won the Goldie Award for Young Adult Fiction by the Golden Crown Literary Society. She has also created a comic book, with the help of Naomi Franquiz and Marla Vazquez, based on her song "Gravel to Tempo". Description above from the Wikipedia article Hayley Kiyoko, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Hayley Kiyoko

Hayley
for Hayley in The iCarly's Reboot - These Things Happen All The Time
Suggested by peterjudge04

Several years after the ending of the show "iCarly", Carly Shay comes back to Seattle from Italy and finds out that there is a Chinese rip-off of the show named "The Charli Show". She contacts Freddie, Spencer and Sam: the first two come to visit her, while the latter says she retired and wants to pass more time with her new girlfriend. Carly and her friends find out that, to obtain again the rights of "iCarly" and then sue the producers of "The Charli Show" have to go to Hollywood to make a installment of the show. After a travel where they met crazy hillbillies, religious fundamentalists and Yerban nationalist terrorists, they'll arrive to Hollywood, just to discover that no one wants to make a new installment... except for a Japanese anime producer, who will produce an "iCarly" anime.