Leslie Fhima has been a dancer, a marathoner, a professional figure skater, a fitness instructor and now, a finalist on the hit reality TV show "The Golden Bachelor."
But on Saturday morning in her Minneapolis condo, Fhima embodied a different role — one that introduced her to the loves of her life.
"Glama!" shouted Sofia, her 6-year-old granddaughter, pressing a film camera to her eye. Fhima, 64, turned her hip, popped her knee and grinned.
A grandma, yes, but one who understands her angles.
Fans of "The Bachelor" have embraced the show's older, softer spinoff, its 72-year-old star Gerry Turner and Fhima, who introduced herself by throwing aside a walker and shapeless nightgown to reveal a short, strapless dress. They've cheered her ability to start a dance party, turned her quips into memes, and spotlighted her Star of David necklace.
This week, during the season's so-called "hometown" dates, fans will get to know Fhima in Minnesota, as a sister, mom and "glama," the term she prefers over "grandma," meeting her three children, three grandchildren and mini Aussiedoodle, Billie.
A clip from the episode, filmed in August, shows Sofia, aka Kiki, and her older brother Jackson playfully interrogating Turner.
"You'd better not hurt my glama," Jackson says. Sofia gives an intense, I'm-watching-you finger point.