Sierra Capri & St. Ives Are Giving $50,000 to a College Student

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. OnMyBlock's Sierra Capri and St. Ives are giving up to $50,000 to one student as well as a year’s worth of St. Ives Solutions for healthy, glowing skin. ✨🎓

and though Sierra admits that there are definite differences between her character and herself, Monse will be greatly missed. “I think Monse has so many other important things going on and she’s not really focused on a lot of beauty things,” Sierra says of her character's potential routine.

Looking forward, Sierra has a few projects set to come out soon that she’s excited to announce — when the time is right. As far as her career goes, college is off the table but she would like to venture into directing and producing. The actor is currently writing a short film that she’s hoping to eventually turn into a series.

The St. Ives contest closes at 11:59 PM EST on 11/5/21 — all eligible students should share their video, tagging @stivesskin and using #StIvesScholarship and #Contest before then!

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