Dia Nash is a famous actress who was born on Sept 28, 1999, in Los Angeles, California, USA.
She recently starred in the popular Netflix series, Monster-The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, released in 2022.
She has also worked in the Never Have I Ever (2020) series and Reno 911! (2003).
She worked in the new series, Luv2SeeIt. Men and women candid and discuss stories of their relationships. This series was developed by the women-first dating and social networking app.
The Aunties is an all-women-production company that gained popularity after launching the series.
On Aug 10, the show made its debut by inviting its first guests Lori Harvey and the music-singing sensation, Jidenna.
In the latest episode, it can be seen that mommy daughter-duo Niecy and Dia Nash are the guests. The episode’s aim was to discuss online dating, current love stories, and how to never give up on love.
Niecy discussed her previous relations with men and then how and in what way she told her children about her relationship with Jessica Betts.
She said, “All my whole life, I’ve always dated men…, and now, I’m married to a woman. And the most rewarding thing for me is that for the first time, I feel fully seen.”
She added, “I can now be 100% who I am. I don’t have to play small. I don’t have to dumb it down. I can be bright, shiny, I can take up space, and it’s well received.”
Dia told how her mother’s relationship over the years taught her. She said that her mother taught her to “Never give up on love, Believe people when they tell you who they are the first time. And why have one when you can have three!“
The main aim of the series is to spread love and teach people to love others. The show mainly features Black-folks of different genders, ages, and skin tones.
In some episodes, different sexuality guests are also invited to make the community safer for other sexuality-preferred people as well.
Neicry enforced her statement, “You never give up on what we were created for [love]. What we’re trusting is choosing somebody who will restore us quickly when they hurt us.”
She concluded, “Not if because they are going to do that. But you gotta pick one that sees it and says, ‘I’m so sorry, let me course correct, let me pull up. Give me a chance to get it right.“