When you meet someone like Paige Mobley, you don’t just hear her story—you feel it. From the glimmer of stage lights at Pace University to the sawdust-scented reality of home renovation sets, Paige has danced between art and architecture with ease, always grounded by purpose. She’s not your typical Hollywood starlet—and that’s exactly what makes her magnetic.
Whether she’s handing out dream homes on Netflix or stepping into James Gunn’s universe as Fleurette (yes, Lex Luthor’s ex), Paige moves with an authenticity that refuses to be boxed in. Actress, host, producer, home design maven, and youth theater advocate—she’s writing her own script, one bold choice at a time.
I caught up with Paige right as her world was buzzing with Emmy wins, movie premieres, and meaningful new ventures—both on camera and off. And what unfolded was a conversation about grit, creativity, reinvention, and, yes, love.

INLOVE: Let’s start with what matters most—our signature question. What does it mean to you to be in love?
Paige: To be in love means feeling seen and understood—fully accepting of the other person. Whether it’s romantic, creative, or self-love, it’s about choosing joy and showing up with intention.
INLOVE: You’ve worn so many hats—host, actress, producer, designer. What part of your journey has surprised you the most?
Paige: Honestly? That all the seemingly unrelated chapters have come together to create something cohesive. I never set out to juggle all these roles, but each step gave me a new skill—and now, they all support one another. That creative cross-training has been the biggest (and best) surprise.

INLOVE: From flipping houses with your parents to starring in Instant Dream Home, how has growing up in 20 different homes shaped your sense of beauty, belonging, and identity?
Paige: Living in 20 different homes taught me that “home” isn’t a place—it’s a feeling. It’s comfort, creativity, and a reflection of who you are.
INLOVE: Fleurette, your character in Superman, is a woman with history and mystery. What did you draw on within yourself to bring her to life?
Paige: Fleurette felt familiar to me—she’s stylish and feminine, but she’s been through something. I drew on the idea of finding strength amidst trauma.

INLOVE: What does power look like to you as a woman in both Hollywood and home renovation—two industries that haven’t always made space for women’s voices?
Paige: Power, to me, looks like quiet consistency. Showing up and working hard. It’s less about dominating and more about collaborating.
INLOVE: You founded Longmeadow Productions and teach youth theatre. Why is giving back through the arts so important to you?
Paige: Because someone once gave me that opportunity. The arts taught me to dream. Now, I get to pay that forward—especially to young people. Watching them discover their voices brings me so much joy.

INLOVE: Your screen presence is bubbly, grounded, and confident—how do you stay centered when life gets chaotic?
Paige: Teaching—I love working with my students! I also love musicals, baking, and hanging out with friends and family. Staying centered for me is about tuning into my joy.
INLOVE: What’s one “renovation” you’ve made in your personal life recently that you’re most proud of?
Paige: I’m unlearning a lot of old habits. I’m also learning to say “no” to things that don’t serve me. Boundary work is hard—but it’s been the biggest renovation of all.
INLOVE: Finally, what’s lighting you up right now—and what dream are you building next?
Paige: Right now, I’m lit up by teaching and performing. Next, I’m developing and writing new projects through Longmeadow.
“I don’t wait for doors to open—I build them. Whether it’s a dream home or a dream role, I believe in creating the life you love, from the foundation up.”
— Paige Mobley

In a world that often asks women to choose—brains or beauty, career or creativity, softness or strength—Paige Mobley is the answer to why not both, and then some? She’s a multi-hyphenate force redefining what it means to lead with heart, vision, and a whole lot of grit.
From Emmy-winning host to scene-stealing actress, from youth mentor to home makeover queen, Paige reminds us that true success is built not just on talent, but on tenacity, self-belief, and the courage to dream bigger.
In love, in life, and in every role she steps into, Paige is leaving her mark—and she’s just getting started.
Words by Elle Taylor



