She later hosted the music-based teen show B InTune TV[6] with guest stars including Alicia Keys, Jesse McCartney, Rihanna, Jared Leto, Justin Timberlake, Alanis Morissette, Beyoncé, Led Zeppelin, Clint Eastwood, and the Rolling Stones, broadcasting in 120 million television homes in the United States[7] with broadcast affiliates of 54 countries worldwide including Canada, Europe and Asia that ran for eight seasons.
[10][11] Growing up, music played a huge role in her earlier years as a developing artist, and was largely viewed as an entertainment surrounding her family.
[15] In 2007, Zarah covered an hour-long television special in B InTune TV introducing the iconic rock and roll band Led Zeppelin and their history and accomplishments[9] following their reunion in December 10, 2007, at the O2 Arena in London where she attended the historic Ahmet Ertegun Tribute Concert of the band attributed to the late music executive Ahmet Ertegun.
[16][17] She featured other guest appearances in other episodes including Rihanna, Justin Timberlake, Beyoncé, Jared Leto, Clint Eastwood and the Rolling Stones just to name a few.
[11] Years earlier, Zarah performed live with guitarist and producer Devin Bronson and invited aspiring young musicians to attend.
[20] Zarah worked on a children’s project[9] with rock band U2 in association with the Grammy Foundation where selected local high schools were invited to join in during their soundcheck, and spent time with Bono and bassist Adam Clayton[22] in one of their concert tours in Boston, Massachusetts including co-hosting the B InTune Radio with U2 at 30 chronicling the history of the band for 30 years.
Prince Albert II, the reigning monarch of the Principality of Monaco where it mostly takes place and the memories of renowned French chef Paul Bocuse, and British actor Sir Roger Moore[1][2][28] Diamonds are For Cocktails was inspired by the French Riviera's beauty and elegance but mainly the decadence of the 'rich and famous' lifestyle[1] while mysteries unravel along the way that reflected many of her classic film influences and traveling experience.
She has supported a variety of music projects for children lending her talents and skills in all aspects of the entertainment industry[26] and continues to dedicate herself towards similar causes.
[9] Her evening ensemble was covered in many Grammy red carpet arrival articles that included Los Angeles Times,[31] Chicago Tribune[32] and many other celebrity-driven news such as Life[33] and MSN.