Katherine Bailess has brought back the heat returning to her lead role as the sexy, funny, comedic seductive and Southern spitfire ‘Kyle Hart’, on the TV Series “Hit the Floor” which returned after a two-year hiatus for a highly-anticipated season 4 on July 10th on BET.
While she prepares to take on this fantastic role, Women Fitness’ President Namita Nayyar caught up with her to bring to you some inside talk with Katherine Bailess.
NN:
Your everyday morning beauty ritual?
KB:
But first coffee! Lol Then the beauty rituals can begin. I always wash my face, tone with Witch hazel, depending on the day I will use Origins No Puffery under my eyes (keep in fridge) or eye/face mask and then follow up with a Vitamin C serum and ALWAYS Sunscreen moisturizer. Last but not least, because I am a Southern Belle…. Makeup Time!
NN:
Tell us about ‘Kyle Hart’, your on-screen role on the TV Series “Hit the Floor”.
KB:
I like to call her “Southern Fried Sex on Legs”. She is a stripper turned Los Angeles Devil Girl Dancer. She is willing to do ANYTHING to get ahead in life and uses her Southern Sass to get whatever she wants.
NN:
Your favorite Role, choose from Erica Marsh in “One Tree Hill”, Stephanie on “Gilmore Girls”, and Kyle Hart on the BET’s series “Hit the Floor”?
KB:
I’d have to say that Kyle from ‘Hit The Floor’ is my fav. She has actually helped me come out of my shell.
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