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ABOUT THE FOUNDERS: ANTHONY LOLLI & TEREZA HAKOBYAN-LOLLI

  • 12 hours ago
  • 3 min read


Long before Biohack Yourself became a global health media platform, Anthony Lolli and TereZa Hakobyan-Lolli were traveling the world with cameras, documenting the emerging frontier of human health.


Through years of documentary filmmaking with their production company, Lolli Brands Entertainment, as well as interviews and conversations with innovators across medicine, science, and technology, they began to uncover a remarkable global movement focused on improving human performance, longevity, and well-being. What they discovered was not only groundbreaking work, but a community of thinkers and builders whose ideas were rarely reaching the broader public.


Biohack Yourself Media was born from that discovery.




Anthony Lolli is an entrepreneur, real estate mogul, and founder and CEO of Lolli Brands Entertainment, an independent film studio whose productions have earned more than 59 international awards and secured distribution across major global streaming platforms. Before entering the film and media industry, Lolli built a highly successful real estate career, founding the Brooklyn-based brokerage Rapid Realty and growing it into one of the largest rental-focused real estate franchise networks in New York City.


Alongside Rapid Realty, he launched Express Real Estate School, an educational platform that has helped tens of thousands of students begin careers in the real estate industry. His success building businesses across brokerage, franchising, and education established him as a prominent entrepreneur long before his transition into film and media.


Lolli’s transition into film and media was driven by a personal turning point. After undergoing a dramatic weight-loss transformation that reshaped his health and lifestyle—documented in the series “From Fat Lolli to 6 Pack Lolli”—he developed a deep interest in human performance, longevity, and wellness, which ultimately led him to begin documenting these topics through film.






TereZa Hakobyan-Lolli serves as Vice President of Lolli Brands Entertainment and plays a central role in the company’s documentary productions and editorial initiatives. Born in Yerevan, Armenia, she built an early career in the arts as a singer, recording artist, and actress, gaining national recognition as a contestant on “Armenian Idol” before moving to the United States to pursue opportunities in entertainment and storytelling. She later trained in acting in New York and appeared in film and television projects while continuing to develop her work in media and production. 


Her work in wellness media is also shaped by personal experience. After facing significant post-pregnancy health challenges, TereZa began a focused journey into fitness, recovery, and longevity, eventually becoming a two-time bikini world champion and a leading advocate for preventative health and biohacking. That transformation later inspired projects such as the series “The Super Lollis” and continues to influence the themes explored across the company’s documentaries and media platforms. 


Anthony and TereZa’s work in film and media is also a family endeavor. Their children, Legend and Love Lolli, are emerging young actors who have appeared in film and television projects and are growing up in an environment where health, wellness, and personal development are central values.





Through Lolli Brands Entertainment, Anthony and TereZa have produced a range of documentary films exploring health, science, and personal transformation. Their filmmaking approach centers on experiential storytelling, often following real-world journeys through medical procedures, scientific experimentation, and emerging health technologies as they unfold.


Together, Anthony and TereZa have spent years traveling internationally to interview physicians, scientists, entrepreneurs, and practitioners at the forefront of health research and innovation. These conversations have taken place in laboratories, clinics, conferences, film sets, and research institutions around the world.





Through hundreds of interviews and dozens of documentary productions, they observed a recurring challenge: groundbreaking work in health science often remained disconnected from the public conversation. Important discoveries and innovations were being developed, but the broader public rarely encountered them in ways that were accessible or engaging.


Biohack Yourself Media emerged as a response to that challenge.


The founders envisioned a platform that could document the evolving health movement while giving a voice to the people working within it. By combining documentary filmmaking, journalism, and global collaboration, Biohack Yourself was designed to bring together the leading voices in health and wellness in one place.


Anthony and TereZa’s leadership continues to guide the platform’s growth as it expands across multiple media formats, including documentaries, magazine publishing, digital media, and global health events. Their shared goal remains consistent: to create a platform where the most important conversations about human health, longevity, and performance can take place openly and responsibly.





Through Biohack Yourself Media, the Lollis have helped build a global community of experts and innovators committed to exploring how science, technology, and human curiosity can improve the future of health.


Their work reflects a belief that the story of human health is still being written, and that the people shaping that future deserve a platform where their ideas can be seen, understood, and shared with the world.




 
 
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