Andrew Walker, the star of 'Kentucky Roses', admits he had to be taught how to properly pronounce 'Louisville'. In an interview, he reveals his unexpected connection to the Kentucky Derby, having grown up watching it with his father. Walker's role in the film, where he also executive produces, showcases his passion for the project, despite needing to learn the local accent. He discusses his experience shooting at Churchill Downs, the iconic venue for the Derby, and his excitement for the event's traditions. Walker also shares his thoughts on the fashion and the community spirit surrounding the Derby. Outside of acting, he co-founded the skincare company SkinMason, and he offers advice to budding entrepreneurs, emphasizing the importance of passion and finding gaps in the market. The interview concludes with Walker's upcoming Christmas project and his thoughts on a potential Hallmark movie about his romance with his wife, Cassandra Troy.