Joan Smalls Makes Acting Debut In ‘Set It Up’
Joan Smalls Makes Acting Debut In ‘Set It Up’
Supermodel Joan Smalls is making her acting debut in Netflix’s original film “Set It Up.” The romantic comedy will also star Zoey Deutch, Lucy Liu, Glen Powell, and Taye Diggs with Claire Scanlon directing. Peep the film’s description below.
The pic centers on Harper (Deutch) and Charlie (Powell), two overworked and underpaid assistants who are wasting their youth working for superiors who treat them like dirt. The two concoct a plan to solve this problem by setting up their respective bosses with each other but things start to go awry as they discover that what started out as a harmless plan could lead to some unanticipated consequences. Smalls will play Charlie’s girlfriend Suze.
Earlier this year, the Puerto Rico native was officially announced W Hotels Worldwide’s first ever Global Fashion Innovator, a newly created position in which the supermodel will help create, shape and innovate W’s global fashion platform around the world.
In addition to a product collaboration and several appearances at W Hotels around the world, Smalls will also have a regular presence on The Angle, W’s buzzing digital platform that features the latest in fashion, music, design and FUEL (the brand’s take on healthy living through spa, food and working out) as well as exhilarating local content from W destinations around the globe.
Congrats to her!


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