I just get on with the life I love.” Sure, I put make-up on, but I try to be honest with my photos. As we glamped we were outside, immersed in nature.
“So many people use social media to validate themselves and the lives they live. Got pregnant with her son Johnas with the help of IVF in late 2011 after a few years of attempts to conceive naturally. Now I have more balance in my life and my job gives me time to get away and travel – which is my big passion. I’ve worked 46-48 weeks of the year for the past 20 years and as an actor that’s remarkable. “Even as young kids we’d cook, clean, get ourselves off to school. Gave birth to her first child at age 35, a son Johnas Xipolitas on August 22, 2012. There is such a diversity of amazing destinations,” she says. She believes we need to get back to being more honest. She gives endless love, inspiration and a tonne of enthusiasm to those around her. We’ll be heading to the Sapphire Coast soon, and back to the Blue Mountains.”When you work in media, social media is now a crucial part of what many define as success. I have no burning desire to go off and become a movie star like some actors dream of because I have an amazing life here. So many people save up to go overseas but we have so much right here.”Being Greek, food and family are a part of Ada’s DNA. I don’t wake up looking like I’ve been in hair and make-up for hours, that’s for sure!”Ada also supports the Save Our Sons organisation (saveoursons.org.au) which raises money and awareness of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD). That’s the truth. “Oh my goodness, I am such a foodie!” Ada laughs.
In fact, the other day I posted a photo of myself from a photo shoot and he asked, ‘How many likes did you get?’ I was like, ‘Woah! “What has happened in so many areas is just devastating. And being a mother too, it’s just awful to see how affected young people are by social media. 21:22. Sun, Sep 06 She has two families she adores. I always say to friends, ‘Everything is okay if I have a holiday booked!’”Ada’s love of Australia spans far and wide. “It’s what makes me get up every day, knowing that I’m going to see my second family. Ada Nicodemou Topless. We have the best seafood in the world in Australia and I can eat shellfish and crab all day every day.”Ada and her family have been emotionally affected by the fires and now floods that have impacted so many communities in Australia. At 15 she auditioned for a new show called We were taught how to take care of ourselves. Their values and approach to work were instilled in both Ada and her younger brother.“We were always up early and there was not a lot of time to play growing up,” she recalls. These days it all seems to be about how many followers an actor has on “It’s really terrible!” Ada cries out. The older I get, the more comfortable I am in my own skin and I don’t worry like I once did about what other people think. “I love Queensland and some of my favourite parts of the state are up around Cairns and all the way up to Cape Tribulation. He said to me, ‘Look, I just have to try and save my child.’ It was heartbreaking and his story really touched me so I decided to try and help. They intend to hit the road as much as possible to help out. In fact, the other day I posted a photo of myself from a photo shoot and he asked, ‘How many likes did you get?’ I was like, ‘Woah! Sure, I put make-up on, but I try to be honest with my photos. These days it all seems to be about how many followers an actor has on “It’s really terrible!” Ada cries out. It wasn’t that way when we were kids.
I think that’s important because our lives are not always perfect.