and Justin Bieber. She began to shift her focus to choreography and has since created performances for J Balvin, Pitbull, Bad Bunny, SZA, JoJo, and Halsey, working on the Billboard Music Awards, American Music Awards, Latin Grammy Awards,"The Voice," and Coachella. She's also become a well-known dance personality in her own right, with
"Having the belief in myself to reinvent myself and say, 'I'm not going to let this ruin what I know I'm destined to do,' was probably the biggest confidence blanket I've ever had to put on," she says. And like so many people who endure difficult things, Ginestra has found insight in that journey."I tend to try to find the good, and there has been so much good that's come from it. I know who I am, and I found so much more of myself.
The lesson hammered home by the experience — and exemplified by the video she created to document it — is that"everything is temporary," she says. And in the end, it helped lead Ginestra to the second act of her dance career, which may just be the most fulfilling one yet.As someone who can't stop moving, fitness has always been a big part of Ginestra's life."Conditioning is always something that resonated with me and that I would never shy away from.
She filmed a sample of the style with a friend and posted a video on her TikTok to see if people would respond, and it started gaining tons of attention. In that moment, Naughty Girl Fitness was born. You can now stream the workouts across devices on the designated Naughty Girl Fitness app and catch teasers of the routines onThe goal of her workouts? Tap into your inner naughty girl, or whatever your personal alter ego may be.