Growing up, were you a big Halloween person?
Do you have any favorite childhood memories of Halloween?
I really enjoyed dressing up on Halloween and getting candy and going out.

Those are my favorite parts about Halloween.
The favorite memory would be me and my cousins going out on Halloween and doing something on Halloween.
That’s one of my favorite memories.

Do you have a favorite Halloween costume that you wore when you were a kid?
The one that I remember would probably be a Sleeping Beauty costume.
It was like a dress.

It was super cute.
My sister [and I were] twinning!
How was it working with Marlon Wayans and Kelly Rowland, having them play your character’s parents?

That was really cool.
I learned a lot from them both.
They were super sweet.
She’s going to be my mom."
So I enjoyed it a lot.
I became more of a horror fan then.
In the movie, your character inadvertently causes all these Halloween decorations in town to come to life.
Clowns are super scary to me.
I’m terrified of clowns, or probably urban myths.
Experiencing one of those myths would be pretty scary.
This feels like this would’ve been a really fun movie to have worked on.
A piece that probably stands out in my mind would be that witch costume.
That witch costume was a lot.
It was a super-cute costume.
A favorite day on set I don’t know, I kind of enjoy every day on set.
Did you guys develop a friendship, or how was it working with the whole group?
Especially with the group who were my friends in the movie, I enjoyed working with them a lot.
It was really fun working with them.
We laughed all the time on set.
Even with Marlon, we also laughed.
I think I formed bonds with a lot of them.
Was it difficult to make that transition going [from] live-action projects to animation?
That’s always super fun and funny to me.
It wasn’t a hard transition.
I enjoy it and I love voice-over acting.
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This interview has been edited for clarity.