And who could blame them?
As a teen, she had a love for sports, not the stage.
“I never considered that I could make a career out of it.”

However, her modeling days didn’t last long.
“After signing with Wilhelmina Models, I immediately started acting,” she said in aGrazia USAinterview.
Randolph played Rachel, one of four teens whose Halloween prank in an abandoned haunted house goes horribly wrong.

The film failed to cast a spell with audiences.
“I stopped modeling and pursued acting ever since,” she told Grazia.
Although not a mainstream holiday hit, the movie appealed to some viewers, including the Hallmark Christmas crowd.

They are also the founders of a sustainable denim line, LNDN Denim.
“We work well together,” Randolph toldC Magazine.
“The chemistry we had, the cast, was immediate.

“I think I cried for an hour straight after that,” she said.
Cowboy 101 wasn’t the only education Randolph received on set.
“I just wanted to rise to the occasion,” Randolph said.

“I wanted to be a good scene partner for them, but they were so kind and gracious.
I’m still pinching myself to this day.”
What mom can’t relate to that?

It’s very, very beautiful.”
Take that, Sulkin!
“I put a lot of pressure on myself to just really deliver in that tape.”

However, it’s the energetic and “unfiltered” Ainsley that Randolph said has taught her the most.
“Life is more fun through Ainsley’s eyes.