#921. Arielle Kebbel has spent over two decades in Hollywood, but this conversation reveals the parts of her story she’s never shared like this before.
From booking Gilmore Girls just days after moving to Los Angeles at 17, to nearly landing iconic roles that could have changed the course of her career, Arielle opens up about the fear, pressure, and survival mindset that quietly drove her for years.
She shares a deeply honest update on her relationship status, what it really takes to break your own patterns, and why choosing yourself can be both the hardest and most empowering decision you’ll ever make. We talk about the emotional pull that led her to adopt her wild Mustang, Snow White, the unexpected role horses have played in her healing, potentially producing the long-anticipated John Tucker Must Die sequel, and stepping into her current meaningful role in I Can Only Imagine 2!
This is a raw, vulnerable conversation about identity, timing, and what happens when you finally stop running from yourself.
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EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:
(5:01) — Arielle’s honest relationship status update!
(20:04) — The emotional story behind adopting her wild Mustang, Snow White
(30:15) — Booking Gilmore Girls days after moving to L.A.
(37:50) — Her fear around money, overworking & survival mode
(45:55) — The truth about the John Tucker Must Die sequel
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