Current Testimonials
“Diana Alouise has always possessed this ‘Forest Gump-like’ ability to stumble into outrageous situation and come out on top. Her life story unfolds like modern day version of Shampoo meets Sex in the City with, maybe not 50, but at least 25 Shades of Grey.”
– Chip Vucelich (Emmy nominated production manager for the American Crime Story series on the O.J. Simpson trial, American Horror Story, CSI and JAG)
“A most extraordinary life lived by a most extraordinary (and funny) woman. I have lived all of these crazy stories from haircut to haircut.”
– Perry Katz (Producer of Crocodile Dundee in LA, McHale’s Navy, and Flipper)
“Every once in a long great while, a book of staggering truth told with wit and searing disclosures seems to rise from the muddy banality of confessional drivel known as “memoirs.” While most memoirs are little more than narcissistic pleas for attention, Diana Alouise’s is of another breed, told with the same rawness and unflappable spirit that must account for her unquestionable optimism in a town that often takes pleasure in decimating it. In the twisted land of Hollywood where dreams, vices and sex merge into a yummy cocktail of both the absurd and comical, Diana Alouise has had her hands in the blender and invented her own recipe with her inimitable wit and sassy courage. Everyone who has ever caught the Hollywood bug will recognize themselves in Diana’s audacious memoir, filled with both the beauty of the dreams and the reality of the nightmares that is Hollywood, USA — the greatest factory of fantasies feeding our restless imaginations. And for all those who never dared to enter the battlefield, reading Alouise’s book will both ignite your senses and confirm your worst fears.”
– Gina Wendkos (Award-winning writer of Coyote Ugly as well as Disney’s The Princess Diaries and its sequel, The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement starring Julie Andrews and Anne Hathaway.)
“Comedienne Diana Alouise is on a one-coiffeuse quest to reintroduce the mullet back into pop culture while cutting and weaving with scissors, comedy, and commentary!”
– Hank Rosenfeld, LA Times