Behind the Tiara with Olivia
- Fairy Godmother

- Dec 27, 2025
- 3 min read
Behind the Tiara is our interview series that introduces you to the people trusted with your child’s special day. Through fun, Teen-Bop-style questions, our princesses share what inspires them, how they create meaningful connections, and why delivering a safe, high-quality, unforgettable experience matters so deeply to us. 👑

One thing ppl might be surprised to learn about you.
I started college at the age of 16, graduated high school at 17, graduated my first round of college at 18, and went back to college 2 more times after that. I have a total of 3 degrees/certificates at the age of 20.

What’s your favorite way to relax?
I love spending time with my family, friends, and boyfriend. Each group has something different we like to do together. Usually I go see Broadway musicals with my family, go shopping with my friends, and just relax with my boyfriend.
What’s your favorite thing to tell birthday kids?
My favorite thing to tell birthday kids is that anything is possible. Even in times that seem so difficult, the impossible is possible as long as they put their mind to it.

Which princess do you play the most & why do you love her?
This is a very hard choice. I love every princess in their own way. I have played Rapunzel the most which is definitely one of my favorites but I like to experiment with all the princesses. I feel like each princess showcases who I am as a whole in their own different ways.
What’s the most magical moment you’ve had at a party?
There was a party that I was asked to do very last minute and of course I said yes to not have a sad birthday princess. As soon as I got to the party, the little girl just lit up and had the most magical time. The mother later messaged me saying how her daughter could not stop talking about how Princess Belle came to celebrate her birthday.
What’s your favorite thing to tell birthday kids?
My favorite thing to tell birthday kids is that anything is possible. Even in times that seem so difficult, the impossible is possible as long as they put their mind to it.

What’s the sweetest thing a child has ever said to you?
I have one little girl that I know personally that I got to celebrate her birthday with her. Now, everyday she asks if “Princess Olivia” is going to be around. She’s always super excited to see me.
Who inspires you the most in your life?
My grandfather has always been my greatest influence. While he was still with us, he would always find ways to make so much light in even the darkest of situations. He was the one who introduced me to so many of the things that I love today. He was such a lovable person and his energy will always go unmatched. He is the type of person that I strive to be.
What’s the most important lesson being a princess has taught you?
The most important lesson that being a princess has taught me is that no matter the circumstance, magic is possible. There are some times that going in to a party or event and a child is having a hard day, even just being present brings so much happiness. It allows all the hard times are temporary and it is possible to get through it.

What is your favorite princess song to sing?
I love “When Will My Life Begin” from Tangled or “For the First Time In Forever” (Anna’s Part) from Frozen. Both of these songs are so much fun to sing as they are upbeat, exciting, and just overall fun songs. I also know the sign language for “When Will My Life Begin” so that’s a fun little touch.
Favorite party activity or game?
I love getting the opportunity to crown the birthday child. I feel like it always brings so much magic getting crowned by a princess. I also do love a good game of freeze dance when it comes to a Frozen themed party.
Favorite sweet treat after a party?
I always look forward a Strawberry Açaí Refresher with modifications from Starbucks or a Mango Pineapple Lemonade Refresher from Dunkin’. Both of these are very refreshing and gives.


Olivia as Rapunzel
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