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26 The Queens Courier • march 26, 2015 for breaking news visit www.queenscourier.com We have unlimited seating and plenty of room for large parties Come have breakfast on our beautiful outdoor patio. FREE Potato Skins With purchase of Entrée One Coupon Per Table or Group (not valid on split checks). Not to be Combined With Other Offers. Must present this Queens Courier Coupon. Expires 4/15/15 FREE Spinach Dip With purchase of Entrée One Coupon Per Table or Group (not valid on split checks). Not to be Combined With Other Offers. Must present this Queens Courier Coupon. Expires 4/15/15 FREE Half Onion Loaf With purchase of Entrée One Coupon Per Table or Group (not valid on split checks). Not to be Combined With Other Offers. Must present this Queens Courier Coupon. Expires 4/15/15 $5 off any 2 breakfast entrees Only Valid on Saturday and Sundays from 9:00am to 1:00 pm. One Coupon Per Table or Group (not valid on split checks). Not to be Combined With Other Offers. Must present this Queens Courier Coupon. Expires 4/15/15 $5 off any 2 breakfast entrees Only Valid on Saturday and Sundays from 9:00am to 1:00 pm. One Coupon Per Table or Group (not valid on split checks). Not to be Combined With Other Offers. Must present this Queens Courier Coupon. Expires 4/15/15 $5 off any 2 breakfast entrees Only Valid on Saturday and Sundays from 9:00am to 1:00 pm. One Coupon Per Table or Group (not valid on split checks). Not to be Combined With Other Offers. Must present this Queens Courier Coupon. Expires 4/15/15 FREE DELIVERY Fresh Meadows man stars on new reality show ‘Little Women: NY’ BY CRISTABELLE TUMOLA ctumola@queenscourier.com @CristabelleT Jason Perez may be a little man, but he is representing the biggest borough on a new Lifetime reality show. Perez, a 27-year-old Queens College student from Fresh Meadows, is starring on “Little Women: NY,” which premiered March 25. Standing at 4 feet 4 inches tall, he is the only male cast member among seven little people whose lives are documented on the series, which takes a look at how the group of friends navigates the Big Apple. “New York is one big city and we are little women…well, six little women and the one guy that can handle them,” the first episode starts. “Little Women: NY” is a spin-off of the network’s hit reality show “Little Women: LA,” which just concluded its second season on March 18 and featured New York cast member Lila Call in several of its recent episodes. A friend of “Little Women: LA” cast member and executive producer Terra Jolé, who is also an executive producer for the New York version, Perez was easily convinced to appear on the new show. “I think it will be very enlightening, very educational. It will also take the stress of the day off,” he said, promising the one-hour program will bring as much reality show-style drama as its West Coast counterpart and a true look into the world of little people. Born in Brooklyn to a close-knit Filipino family, Perez grew up in Ozone Park before moving to Fresh Meadows in 2000, where he attended St. Francis Prep. Though he faced bullying because of his dwarfism and is the only little person in his family, he said his loved ones have always given him strength. “They just took me as a regular person,” Perez said. His parents always told him to “cry but not for long” and to “just get up and keep moving.” After high school, he earned a culinary arts degree and started working as a cook. But his childhood love for performing led him from the kitchen to a job as a singing server. Today, he is studying political science and history at Queens College, but is still pursuing his passion for entertainment through performing, and voice, dance and acting lessons. He has even won several talent competitions, including at the MGM Grand Las Vegas and the Coney Island Talent Show, and has performed in Radio City’s Christmas Spectacular. Perez is also hoping to entertain viewers on “Little Women: NY,” which he says will step it up a notch from its LA counterpart because of the challenges of fast-paced New York City, such as commuting on the subway, hailing cabs and traversing crowded streets. “New York in itself is an animal and to survive you need to have skills,” Perez said. The show will also look at some of Perez’s personal struggles — a sensitive issue he discusses with his conservative family while living at home and his difficulties in finding the right person to settle down with. “We may be small but we have emotions like everyone else, we have ambitions like everyone,” he said. “Just because we look different doesn’t mean we are out of the loop.” “Little Women: NY” airs Wednesdays at 10 p.m. on Lifetime. Photo by Patrick Eccelsine Jason Perez


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