Tom Sandoval opened up about being hated in the aftermath of the Scandoval.
02.10.2023 - 19:21 / variety.com
Selome Hailu SPOILER ALERT: This interview contains spoilers from the fourth and final season of “Sex Education.” When “Sex Education” premiered in 2019, it followed a timid teenager (Otis, played by Asa Butterfield) with progressive ideals, trying to lead the student body of his repressive high school to sexual liberation. By 2023, when Netflix released the fourth and final season, all of that had changed. Moordale Secondary School shuts down at the end of Season 3, so Season 4 takes place in a whole new world.
Most of our characters end up at Cavendish College, which is Moordale’s complete opposite. It’s a “student-led” campus where the kids make all the decisions. The queer kids are the cool ones, and anyone trying to attain it-girl status with meanness and exclusivity ends up at the bottom of the social pyramid.
It’s paradise for Eric (Ncuti Gatwa), who instantly fits in with the popular crowd. He’s surrounded by other queer people for the first time, and has new support as he decides how and whether to come out to his church. His new status causes friction with BFF Otis — the two used to be outsiders together, and Otis doesn’t understand why Eric needs other friends.
When Otis tries to offer his sex therapy services to students, as he had at Moordale, he realizes that Cavendish already has a sex therapist, O (Thaddea Graham) — who becomes his mortal enemy as they face off in an election to be the one true therapist. His girlfriend, Maeve (Emma Mackey), is off in America pursuing her writing dreams. His mother, Jean (Gillian Anderson), is less-than-present, as she goes back to work while in the throes of postpartum depression after she’s had Joy, her new baby.
Tom Sandoval opened up about being hated in the aftermath of the Scandoval.
Jada Pinkett Smith has been opening up about her emotional struggles and difficult life experiences, shedding light on her family situation and mental health. Earlier this month, the 52 year old actress revealed that she had been separated from her husband, Will Smith, 55, for seven years and shared many intimate details in her book, Worthy. On Instagram, Jada promoted her appearance on Jay Shetty's podcast, teasing that they would have a "powerful conversation." In the podcast, she became emotional several times as she discussed intimate topics and painful memories.
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Nothing says autumn vibes like spending time in the quaint town of Stars Hollow, Connecticut, with Rory (Alexis Bledel), Lorelai (Lauren Graham), Luke (Scott Patterson), and the rest of the quirky citizens. Whether you’re watching Lorelai down countless cups of coffee as she banters with everyone, or Rory as she’s torn between Dean (Jared Padalecki) and Jess (Milo Ventimiglia), or kitschy townwide festivities (such as the 24 hour “dance-a-thon,”) there’s an endlessly cozy fall feel to the show – starting right from the opening credits. Where to stream: Netflix.
Sex Education (★★★★☆) created by Laurie Nunn, has evolved from a quirky teen sex comedy into a fan-favorite hit and astonishingly graceful look at teenage sexuality.The fourth and final season finds the teens spending their last semester at a new school, Cavendish College, an incredibly queer/artsy school. Otis (Asa Butterfield) is struggling to juggle his long-distance relationship with Maeve (Emma Mackey) as she studies in America, his mother Jean’s (Gillian Anderson) new baby, and a rival sex therapist (Thaddea Graham) at school.The show’s two eternal standouts, Otis’s bestie Eric (Ncuti Gatwa) and Maeve’s bestie Aimee (Aimee Lou Wood), also return with the former trying to handle his evolving queerness while the latter finds artistic therapy for her trauma.Meanwhile, Adam (Connor Swindells), Eric’s bully-turned-ex-boyfriend, decides to not return to school, as Otis’ ex, Ruby (Mimi Keene), finds herself no longer popular.
Emmerdale stars Emma Atkins, Lawrence Robb and Jessie Elland have divulged some of the behind-the-scenes details from filming their first major stunt. Despite being on the soap for more than 20 years, Charity Dingle actress Emma has never been part of a big showpiece like next week's Super Soap Week.
Jordan Moreau SPOILER ALERT: This article contains minor spoilers for Episode 4 of “Gen V,” now streaming on Prime Video. It wouldn’t be “The Boys” universe without an exploding penis, right? In its first four episodes, Prime Video’s spinoff “Gen V” managed to outdo “The Boys” in the sheer number of on-screen penises shown — and also ushered in the first-ever “cocksplosion” seen on TV. Naturally, we had to speak with executive producers Eric Kripke and Michele Fazekas about it. In Episode 4, Marie (Jaz Sinclair) is looking for Emma (Lizze Broadway), her missing roommate who shrank down super small to investigate the mysterious Woods supe program.
Pregnant Lucy Watson has broken down in tears as she appeared to hint at fertility struggles in a new video posted to TikTok.The 33 year old former Made in Chelsea star, who is married to James Dunmore, announced her pregnancy on 20 September as she posted a sun-kissed snap from abroad where she bared her bump and James kissed her on the cheek. But a few weeks later, Lucy took to TikTok to share an emotional video in which she discussed her pregnancy, describing it as 'surreal' before discussing her own personal journey to get pregnant.
Naman Ramachandran Disney sci-fi epic “The Creator” and Lionsgate U.K.’s horror franchise entry “Saw X” debuted atop the U.K. and Ireland box office — and the race was almost too close to call. “Saw X” won the three-day total with £1.92 million ($2.31 million), while “The Creator” was just behind with £1.89 million ($2.27 million).
Naman Ramachandran Woody Harrelson, Andy Serkis and Louisa Harland will star in a new production of David Ireland’s award-winning play “Ulster American” at London’s Riverside Studios. In the black comedy, an Oscar-winning American actor, an English director and a Northern Irish playwright are about to begin rehearsals for a new play, one that could transform each of their careers. But when it turns out that they’re not on the same page, the night threatens to spiral out of control.
Sex Education has been put up for sale.The Netflix series returned for a fourth and final season on September 21, with fans getting one last glimpse of the Milburns’ idillic riverside home.READ MORE: ‘Sex Education’ season four review: horny high schoolers go out with a bangSex Education is set in the fictional town of Moordale, but is predominately filmed in Wales. The chalet itself is situated in Symonds Yat, an English village in the heart of Wye Valley, Herefordshire.The property is actually a huge chalet situated in Symonds Yat, a village in the heart of the stunning Wye Valley, Herefordshire.A 100-year-old Norwegian wooden house, the secluded home is accessed via a woodland driveway and has been built on the hillside 500 feet above the river, offering panoramic views.In recent years, the property has been enjoyed as a holiday house for fans of both Sex Education and the scenery that serves as the series’ backdrop.However, owner Stuart Morgan has now decided to put the house up for sale after more than two decades, telling LADbible he and his wife felt it was time to move on.
Anybody who has watched Netflix's hit series Sex Education will most likely recognise this iconic house that featured throughout all four series of the TV show. After the fourth and final season was released on the streaming service last week (Sept 21), the impressive property has now hit the market.
Tom Sandoval made some big changes in his life after his bombshell affair with Rachel Leviss was exposed to the world. Not only did his relationship with Ariana Madix end, but he also stopped smoking and drinking alcohol.
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Sex Education fans have been sharing their surprise at Asa Butterfield’s full name.The actor plays the long running character Otis in the Netflix show and recently returned for season four.Despite that many fans are only now becoming aware of his full name – Asa Bopp Farr Butterfield.“I thought the name Asa Butterfield couldn’t be more twee but I just found out his full name is Asa Bopp Farr Butterfield so count me wrong,” wrote one user on X/Twitter.I thought the name Asa Butterfield couldn’t be more twee but I just found out his full name is Asa Bopp Farr Butterfield so count me wrong— Rafa Sales Ross (@rafiews) September 25, 2023Sorry but Asa Bopp Farr Butterfield CANNOT be a real name— Aaron
Caroline Brew editor In the most recent episode of Dax Shepard’s podcast “Armchair Expert,” Jonathan Van Ness broke down in tears while defending the rights of transgender kids. Shepard and Van Ness engaged in a light-hearted conversation about a range of topics before they began talking about The New York Times. When Van Ness said the publication should not be considered left-leaning, Shepard responded with, “It absolutely is.” Van Ness then said the publication shares anti-trans content.
Sex Education and Heartstopper has responded to criticisms about the role they play on film and TV sets.An intimacy coordinator works with directors, cast and crew to help plan intimate scenes and ensure the wellbeing of actors.Conversations about the role intimacy coordinators play have become more common in recent years. This summer, Aidan Turner criticised the lack of intimacy coordinators on past projects that he has been involved in.
Sex Education creator Laurie Nunn has opened up about cast departures from the show as the final season airs on Netflix.Actors to have departed the show ahead of its final season include Patricia Allison (Ola), Tanya Reynolds (Lily), Simone Ashley (a member of The Untouchables) and Rakhee Thakrar (Emily Sands).Speaking about some of the cast departures, Nunn explained that it was down to the character’s storylines reaching their natural conclusion.Speaking to LADbible, Nunn said: “Those storylines felt like they had just come to a really lovely ending in series three, and I felt like the characters of Lily and Ola just really felt like they ended in a really happy place.“Particularly because they’re a lesbian couple, I wanted them to not have any more pain or trauma, and just be left happy together. So that felt like a very organic place place to leave them.” The show’s final season picks up as Otis (Asa Butterfield) and Eric (Ncuti Gatwa) face setting up a new sex clinic at Cavendish Sixth Form College.New cast additions for the final season include Schitt’s Creek star Dan Levy, Thaddea Graham, Lisa McGrillis, Marie Reuther, Jodie Turner-Smith and Eshaan Akbar.Fans have also been reacting to the surprise addition of Jack Gleeson to the show, who played Joffrey in Game of Thrones.
Game of Thrones appeared in the new series of Sex Education.Gleeson played the evil Joffrey Baratheon in the hit television show before the character met his demise in season four.Eagle-eyed fans spotted Gleeson, who looks unrecognisable from his Thrones character, in the news season as Dodgy Mo, a friend of Sean, the brother of Maeve Wiley (Emma Mackey).One fan wrote of the appearance, “Joffrey, what are you doing here?” while another added, “what’s Joffrey doing in sex education?!” See more of the fan reaction here:You can see some more of the fan reaction to Gleeson’s appearance here:Joffrey, what are you doing here? HaHa
All good things must come to an end, and after a two-year wait, Netflix‘s “Sex Education” returns for its fourth and final season. It’s always bittersweet when a fan-favorite show wraps up, but in the case of a series as inclusive, intelligent, and big-hearted as this one, it’s an end particularly hard to take.