Teen Star from “Hannah Montana” Creator’s New Series Shot in Rome!

“Home Sweet Rome!” centers on 13-year-old ‘Lucy’ (Kensington Tallman), who moves from California to start a new life in Rome with her dad and stepmom, ‘Francesca’ (Eleonora Facchini) – who happens to be an Italian pop star! With new friends, amazing food, haute fashion, and a best friend who is thousands of miles away, Lucy discovers what the meaning of “When in Rome” is all about as her adventures abroad get underway. As Lucy learns to adapt to her new city, new school, and new life, she’s also navigating through the growing pains of being a teenager while discovering her own musical talent. A skilled vocalist, Kensington sings 11 new original songs in the series written by Grammy and BMI Award-winning songwriters Alex Geringas, whose songs have been performed by Cher, Kelly Clarkson, Snoop Dogg, Jessie J, and Dove Cameron, and Chen Neeman, who has written music for hit series “Hannah Montana”, “Shake it Up”, “Austin & Ally”, and “Descendants”. The show will premiere worldwide on HBO Max, BBC, and RAI, and currently airs in the Canadian market on the Family Channel.

Kensington Tallman – Born in Denver, CO, Kensington moved to NYC at the age of 5 and as a natural entertainer she began performing violin on stage and in the streets at age 6. It was her little brother Zealand who first took off in the entertainment industry and Kensington’s first big break, booking a commercial for TOYS R’ US, only happened when she was discovered at an audition for her brother. The family moved to Los Angeles when she was 10 and she soon booked her first series regular role on Nickelodeon’s “Drama Club” starring as ‘Bianca Magic’. Kensington can also currently be seen in the recurring role of ‘Tiffany Highlander’ in Nickelodeon’s “That Girl Lay Lay” now streaming on Netflix. Favorite guest roles include TBS’s “Chad” and Showtimes’ “Black Monday”. In addition to her series regular and recurring roles, Kensington lends her voice to several animated series, including Disney Jr.’s “FireBuds” and Nick Jr.’s “Bossy Bear”.

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