We could all use a laugh right now, so who better to turn to than skateboarding’s Meme Queen, Alex White.
From the classic footage of Alex being tackled by a security guard as a kid, to her daily serving of the Internet’s best memes in her Instagram stories, Alex has been making us laugh for years.
While we’re all cooped up at home, unable to skate with our friends (and many skaters processing the fact that the Olympics has been postponed until 2021), Alex is here to put a smile on your face. We hit her up for an exclusive interview answered only with memes.
How does it feel to be recognized as skateboarding’s Meme Queen?
Does being the Meme Queen add a lot of pressure or are meme’s still fun for you?
You recently left behind your real estate career for a new position as Brand Manager at Krux Trucks. How do Monday’s make you feel now?
And how’s 2020 shaping up for you?
The “Alex White For The Olympics” campaign really took off! If you could say one last thing to help strengthen your case for why you should be an Olympic commentator, what would it be?
How does skateboarding in the Olympics make you feel?
How do you balance family life with two kids, a girlfriend, a career, and still find time to skate?
Where do you see yourself 10 years from now?
And to finish off, do you have an all time favorite meme?
Thanks for always making us laugh Alex!
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