Cassie Scerbo: Ayla, Josie and Chelsea
Ayla is the most unique out of all of us in the sense of she does very different things. She’s a certified cake baker, she works on productions using the camera,s and she also finds time to knit and all these interesting things. We’re out in the field shooting one day, and I’m saying, “Oh my God, I’m so freaked out. What if I get bit by a snake?” And she’s like, “Oh, I know how to suck the venom out.” She’s has all these really unique qualities about her that are so special. She wears vintage clothing and she’s just very eccentric and a really great person with a great heart.
Josie is very family oriented like I am. We both come from big families and we reside right now in Florida, or our families do, although we live in L.A. And she has the big Cuban family, I have the big Italian family,and I seem to find them to be kind of similar in a way. And it’s kind of funny because we can relate on that level. We’re always talking about our silly moms who are so protective and cute. That’s that little bond that we have.
And then there is Chelsea. I’ve been really, really close with her, and close with her family, not just her. I’ve gotten to meet her mom, her sister, her dad, we actually spent Thanksgiving together. She’s almost like a sister to me. All the girls are like sisters, but Chelsea’s kind of like a big sister to me. I’ve always found it easy to go to her for advice about boys, what to wear, or what not.


Alison Goodman is a Writer, Casting Director and pop culture junkie based in New York. She has worked for the CW, ABC Family and the WB. A self-proclaimed TV fanatic, there isn’t a Bravo marathon she hasn’t vegged out to, she still mourns the loss of “Friday Night Lights,” and can’t go to sleep on Thursday night if she hasn’t watched “The Vampire Diaries.”

