Get To Know Bella Thorne

By Mitch Rice

Bella Thorne, a film and music tycoon, is expanding her already burgeoning empire with her latest venture, Forbidden Flowers, a cannabis brand born of her fervent love for the plant. The actress, filmmaker, best-selling author, musician, and now cannabis entrepreneur isn’t hesitant to step outside of her comfort zone. Here is all you need to know about Bella Thorne and her Forbidden  Flowers strains.

Who is  Bella Thorne?

Bella Thorne is an American actress, musician, and model. She is most known for her role as CeCe Jones, an aspiring teenage dancer on the Disney Channel original series Shake It Up! She has been in more than 20 films and television programs, as well as more than 40 commercials.

Bella Thorne was born in Pembroke Pines, Florida, on October 8, 1997. She is born the fourth among her siblings. Kaili (born in 1992), Dani (born in 1993), and Remy (born in 1995), her three older siblings, are also performers and models. Thorne, who identifies as part Cuban-American, grew up speaking Spanish as her first language. Her father died in a road accident in 2007. She was raised by her poor mother who struggled to bring them up with the other three siblings. This prompted her to begin acting at an early age to support her family.

Bella’s acting career took off in 2008 when she landed the role of Ruthey Spivey in the popular television drama ‘My Own Worst Enemy’. She subsequently earned another major break when she landed the role of CeCe Jones in Disney Channel’s ‘Shake it up.’ She excelled at acting and began lending her voice to popular animated series such as ‘Phineas and Ferb.’

Bella Thorne released her first album, ‘Made in Japan,’ in 2012, followed by a single, ‘TTYLXOX,’ and another album, ‘Jersey,’ and a single, ‘Call it anything,’ respectively. In 2015, she published her debut teen novel, which was followed by another the following year.

Forbidden Flowers

Forbidden Flowers, Bella Thorne’s cannabis line, defies all industry expectations. Forbidden Flowers is a line of products that help you connect with your inner soul, offering something to suit everyone’s tastes. The brand consists of sun-grown cannabis farmed in Santa Barbara and is ethereal and unapologetically feminine in its style. The Forbidden Flowers brand is evolving constantly, from the Sativa, Indica, and hybrid strains.

Forbidden Flowers Strains include:

  • Midnight Thorneberry

If you want to chill out in the comfort of your house, the chill-out strain is designed for serenity, peace, and blissful euphoria. This deliciously powerful India has huge fuzzy buds and lovely fruity flavors. Bella has been upfront about her fears, and this strain gives her the relaxing comfort she needs after a long day at work, or simply when she needs to unwind from her active lifestyle.

  • Topanga Sunrise

Do you want to hype up? Topanga Sunrise will give you the kickstart you need to start your day (or night). These stimulating and lively buds with a citrus-pine aroma will take you to the dance wherever you go. Whether you’re seeking the perfect wake and bake, a pre-party companion, or a late-night pick-me-up, this colorful strain will leave you feeling like the life of the party.

  • Lowkey Lazy

We all deserve to rest—so sometimes it’s okay to be Lowkey Lazy. This Indica-dominant strain wraps your body and mind in a blanket of delightful, cozy heaviness as you melt into the couch with a stoney smile on your face. Best for pain relief, binge-watching, or relaxing in bed, these herbal, diesel-forward nugs are ideal for some well-earned R&R.

  • Violet Daydream

Float off into the distance on a cloud of euphoria with this potent indica-leaning strain. Part of the Tropic Heat family, these enchanting, purple buds smell of delicious tropical fruits but with a diesel-forward kick. Sort of like you just rolled down the window of your car as you cruise down the coast of Hawaii, the wind blowing in your hair. To keep the vacation vibes going, each puff of these nugs leaves you feeling giggly, social, and ready to chill.

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