This information is not available. Leisha Hailey was born on a Sunday, July 11, in Japan. Her birth name is Leisha Hailey and she is currently 50 years old. People born on July 11 fall under the zodiac sign of Cancer. Her zodiac animal is Pig. Continue to the next page to see Leisha Hailey net worth, popularity trend, new videos and more. Home Search Sort. Sign in. Log into your account. I had skate dreams, for sure.
I mean, I was one of the first kids skating at L. Like I was little kid when it just opened, I was skating every day. I don't think people even know that. And that's how I started liking shoes. And I was wrecking all my shoes. My mom's like, "Why do I keep buying your shoes? And then you just put holes in them.
Then you ask me for another pair, like the next month. Like my mom was French. She was always putting me on to the coolest stuff and you know, hand me downs and vintage stuff. I was always inspired, like I used to want to dress like 'The Great Gatsby' in the Robert Redford version, the version. And they were like knit sweaters, polos, and all that. And like that was inspiring and very French. And then obviously, I was skating every day and I was buying like Etnies and skate shoes or whatever.
I was just figuring it all out. I never thought that I had to stick to one style. I was kind of just like, you can do all this different stuff. My favorite skater is this kid named Zach, he skates for Illegal Civ. I just think he's smooth.
It's just steez. Mikey's the greatest of all time. I love all those kids. And like every time he'll post a clip of Zach skating, I'm like this kid just so smooth. It's like just steezy on a skateboard. Like he hits all the swag points, all the style points for just for like how smooth he looks at the skateboard. But then like he gets like mad pop. Well, I just like what Illegal Civ is doing so much because it's really highlighting that they're building a business around being friends.
Like you can tell that these guys all love each other. You can tell that they're all like the best of friends, you can tell they go on these trips and they're just like joking around. They've got each other's backs and like through the skate videos alone, you can like see that camaraderie.
So speaking of business, I feel like people are familiar with you due to who you're seen with. I hate this word and act, because it seems so transactional, but it's "networking. Because I assume you don't do it in a sleezy way. I never asked for any favors. I think the only reason I have all these connections is cause I don't try to make all the connections. There's people that I met, that we became the best of friends five years after we met the first time because I'm never like trying to force a lunch or whatever.
To me, I'm just like, let me just focus on what I can focus on, which is like building my company and building my things. And then, you know, do cool shit on the way and linking people up with other people. I always actually like to introduce people to each other and let them do amazing stuff. But sometimes it comes back around, sometimes it doesn't.
The best ways that always supposed to be genuine. Kids are smart, right? Even talking about as consumers, kids can tell when you're posting stuff for your friends and kids can tell them when you're posting stuff that's paid for. So I tell people, if you're gonna post the music, do it because you actually like it.
People will catch attention anyways. Like, Field Trip— our record label, we just curated the music side of ComplexCon. So we curated the whole stage, and what do I do? I booked the whole stage full of my friends. Like start selecting music. Like let's not even call it DJ-ing And it could be your first set of selecting music live. That's the whole thing, like how do you tie together friends? Like he sent me an open verse three months ago.
He's like, "what do you think of these songs? I sent it to this kid, Kobe who we signed. Kobe put a verse on it. And we've been sitting on it for three months. We just kind of have it in the vault. The other day, we all happen to be in New York. He was staying at the Mercer, so I just went to go have lunch with him. We're hanging out. My artist Kobe landed at Newark because he had to come into town for a rolling loud.
So he's landing and I'm like "Yo Yachty, why don't we shoot the video to that song right now? I'm like, "Yo, just go change in the bathrooms," he's opening his suitcase, changing in the lobby of the Mercer, puts on a fresh fit. I hit my two friends, one that has a VHS camera and one that has like a little handheld. And I'm like, "yo, both of you guys pull up to Mercer, one of you bring a beats pill.
And we just started playing the song off of like a beats pills. The reason the video is cool is because it's just real and raw. You were talking about people always wondering what you do. Has there ever been a moment where someone has been so bold and then come up to you and has said, "So what, what do you do? And what do you say? It happens.
I say " I own a record label, I DJ, a couple of other things, but they all lead back into music. But what do you like to do in your free time? What are you and your friends doing?
I watched pretty woman with my friend the other day. Look, I've been out more than I haven't. So I don't know anything else. When people won't understand and are like "why are you always out and stuff?
Because where else than like a bar, party, or a restaurant, can there be a skater, a businessman, an actor, college kid, and everyone's in the same room that are all brought together by either food or music. And so to me, it's a beautiful sort of place that if I'm not doing anything, why would I just be out with a couple of friends?
So going back to like what we were talking about earlier, like how do you do things in the right way, like maybe network or whatever.
It's like to me, where my life is so interdependent on developing places, dealing with art, artists are human beings and very emotional. It's a very personal thing to put your art into the world for anyone to consume. So it's like always make sure you put artists in the right positions. Like, I don't do a deal if it's only a financial thing, I have to be like an actual emotional alignment.
That's kind of how I treat everything. So being a good person sounds like stupid and trivial, but it's that's the golden rule. Don't be an to asshole to anyone. Being a good person is like don't try to make a little side deal. Don't fuck anyone over. It's like realizing that everyone has their own shit going on in their life. You know, every individual lives a life as individual as your own. They have their own complexities, their own world.
And you have to kind of respect that and keep that in mind when you're talking to anyone — it forms empathy. Speaking of, hypothetically, if this was Zack Bia's world, you were in charge — what does this world look like, what're the rules, what is going on there? It's hard to imagine a world that's so different than what's happening now in terms of like, what do you change? What's the first thing you change?
What's right to change? I think we're experiencing it now. Everything's changing. And I'm not going to go on some full crypto, you know, dark web conspiracy talk.
But I think the everything has to change or education has to change. I think the financial institutions are going to change. And the way my world would look like it's just a world in which —I was raised by a single mom. Everyone has their own complexities. And I seen the things she struggled with and things my brothers had to balance with dealing with school and trying to build a company. And the balance of family and work and different priorities. So I think just based on my own experiences, it's just a world that would sort of change the things that personally affected me.
It's a different education system. It's a world that prioritizes different things. I wish I could, I could answer it that simply. Her first known relationship was with singer-songwriter K. The two first commenced dating in , but they managed to keep their relationship very private from the public eye. But, there wasn't a breakthrough in their love life as the two broke off in However, after beginning her work on the show The L Word , Leisha initiated a loving relationship with businesswoman Nina Garduno, known for her clothing line called Free City.
But, the two broke off silently as Leisha started to fall for another girl named Camila Grey from She even started an electro-pop band titled Uh Huh Her with her new partner. Moreover, within their long dating period, the two managed to generate few controversies along the way. In one instance, due to their lesbian relationship, the lover singers found herself in a feud with significant cooperation.
Leisha Hailey and ex-girlfriend Camila Grey Photo: tapatalk.
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