Namita Nayyar:
You are a world-renowned philanthropist, human rights activist, speaker & author. Describe, which role you think defines your personality the best?
Hanna Jaff:
Activist. I am independent, determined, and I always stay true to myself. I never follow the crowd, or change so people can like me. I’d rather be the outsider than change what I believe in. I give without expecting anything in return, this is the case in my professional and personal life.
REPEAT – a couple nights of the week I push, sleep back and see friends as well.
Namita Nayyar:
You are the star of Netflix’s “MADE IN MEXICO,” the hit new series which showcases nine of Mexico City’s wealthy socialites, revealing their opulent lifestyles throughout the culturally vibrant city. What made you take this one up?
Hanna Jaff:
I have lived in the USA and Europe, and long periods of time in the Middle East. In the past, when I’ve said I’m Mexican, I have found myself having to prove why Mexico is great. Many times I have found myself having to justify and defend Mexico. When I was approached for an opportunity like this, which was to show a different side of Mexico, I decided to be a part of it. I wanted to change the stereotype many people have of Mexicans.
Namita Nayyar:
Being a media personality involves attending innumerable social events, how do you fit in to eat healthy? What do you like for dinner? Do you have cheat days too?
Hanna Jaff:
I don’t exercise like I would like to, unless its fencing. I usually eat healthy – I try to eat fish everyday such as salmon and I include asparagus on the side. I’m a slow walker, but I try to walk everywhere I can or go. I eat a lot of beetroot for snacks, and watermelon and fruit for breakfast. I do have cheat days once in a while, usually on Sundays.
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