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Jermaine Wiggins #85 of the New England Patriots flies through the air when trying to jump over Anthony Dorsett #33 of the Oakland Raiders during the AFC playoff game at Foxboro Stadium in Foxboro, Massachusetts. The Patriots came from behind to win 16-13 in overtime.
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I had my own private green room all to myself to lay out all my stuff, kick my feet up and relax as I ate some free snacks provided by the media station. Fresh off of yet another sold out showing of my debut movie Boston to Philly, I was on cloud 9 and it was the first time I could say I felt “Hollywood.”
The room was very spacious and an entire side of the wall was covered by vanity mirrors and bright yellow lightbulbs that lined the borders of the frame. I had reached the point of my career where I was going to have an interview alongside a bonafide football great, a hometown legend, a super bowl champion! Surprisingly, I wasn’t even the slightest nervous — until he walked into the room that is.
Jermaine Wiggins #85 of the New England Patriots flies through the air when trying to jump over Anthony Dorsett #33 of the Oakland Raiders during the AFC playoff game at Foxboro Stadium in Foxboro, Massachuesetts. The Patriots came from behind to win 16-13 in overtime.
A large shadow gingerly creeped into the room before the 6 ft 4inch, 300 lb frame of Jermaine Wiggins came into sight. The guy could barely fit through the door and the small number of fans following him and asking for a photo just added to the imposing visual of the NFL athlete in the doorway.
I quickly noticed how small the “spacious” green room really was once Wiggy and everyone that wanted his photo entered.
So much for my private green room I instantly thought to myself…smh.
Once the crowd left it was just me and him. Two individuals who had a soft spot for the very talented and kindhearted Sag-Union Actor Jo Pino, the producer for that mornings segment.
Jermaine was insightful and a lot funnier than I expected. Within a very short period of time we were cracking up and sharing funny stories of growing up in Massachusetts and dealing with Mass-holes during our sports journey playing Highschool and College. I played in the GBL League as a HS basketball player and D3 Basketball as a collegiate athlete. He played everywhere under the sun as a 5 star recruit both in HS and AAU, he played D1 Football as a pro level recruit and then for New England Patriots as a Pro Athlete.
We had so much in common.
"He’s a family guy and like me we easily transitioned from our love of sports and our home towns to the love of family and friends. He lit up when he spoke about his wife Tallena and how she was the glue that held everything together.
Only months after our first meeting that fateful day on set did I then meet Tallena on another set, this time my movie set for my second film Sellas Kitchen."
Tallena was in fact everything that Jermaine claimed her to be, highly intelligent and very kind…a powerful mix.
-CEO of Rise Celestial Studios, Ralph Celestin shares his epic first introduction to the Wiggins Family.
Tallena Wiggins
Sports Agent/Manager, Stylist, Actor and Media PR expert.
Tallena & Denzel at gala event.
Jermaine Wiggins is a former American footballtight end. He played college football at Georgia, and signed with the New York Jets
Wiggins was also a member of the New England Patriots, Indianapolis Colts, Carolina Panthers, Minnesota Vikings, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Florida Tuskers.
He won a Super Bowl ring with the Patriots in Super Bowl XXXVI over the St. Louis Rams.
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