There’s always money in the banana stand. Jason Bateman, Michael Cera and more rounded out the dysfunctional — yet beloved — Bluth family across five seasons of Arrested Development.
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The cast and crew are speaking out to condemn the fandom for a rash of racist attacks against their cast members on social media. The revival premieres on Paramount+ on June 17 and welcomes back beloved characters like Carly (Miranda Cosgrove), Freddie (Nathan Kress) and Spencer (Jerry Trainor). It also introduces new ones like Millicent (Jaidyn Triplett) and Harper (Laci Mosley of ).
There’s always money in the banana stand. Jason Bateman, Michael Cera and more rounded out the dysfunctional — yet beloved — Bluth family across five seasons of Arrested Development.
Lisa Banes is in critical condition after being involved in a hit and run scooter accident in New York City.
Coronation Street and Brookside. Since leaving the show, many of the cast have had great success, from winning MasterChef and finding a husband to becoming a Hollywood film star.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeABC is developing a new reality competition series that might be described as an “American Idol” for the social media influencer set. “#FollowMe,” from Venture 10 Studio Group, will feature aspiring online stars as they compete in various business-themed challenges to build their follower bases.
upcoming HBO Max special. Stars like David Beckham, BTS, Lady Gaga, Reese Witherspoon and more will all make an appearance — which Lisa Kudrow said was «a little intimidating.» «It was really thrilling, a little intimidating, and then thrilling,» Kudrow told ET's Nischelle Turner, «because they like so much.» Some stars, like Witherspoon, appeared on during its run from 1994 to 2004, while others feel connected to the show for other reasons.
The cast of The Brady Bunch is getting back together for the holiday season!
amid a firestorm over the firing of a young journalist for her posts. A representative for the organization told TheWrap, “The Associated Press covers conflicts all over the world.
The writers of Paramount+’s iCarly reboot have come forward to defend cast members, including Laci Mosley, from racist attacks on social media.
Miranda Cosgrove is calling out some iCarly fans.
The cast of the “iCarly” reboot jumped to their co-star Laci Mosley’s defense as she received racist backlash on Instagram.