So many stars stepped out to check out the opening night performance of the new Broadway musical Six!
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Sex Education star George Robinson has opened up about playing Isaac, discussing feedback from the disabled community.The actor, who became quadriplegic himself at the age of 17, discussed playing the wheelchair-using character.“The feedback I’ve got from within the disability community is that it’s really refreshing to see someone who is so comfortable within themselves and not questioning their existence,” he told the BBC.Isaac is introduced in the show’s second season, forming a close
.So many stars stepped out to check out the opening night performance of the new Broadway musical Six!
Netflix‘s Sex Education, has confirmed that his real-life sons appeared in the latest season of the show.Petrie’s sons Cal and Brodie can be spotted as students at the show’s fictional secondary school, Moordale High.The actor first revealed the new extras in September via Instagram.
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Sex Education fans have gone wild after discovering that Mr Groff star Alistair Petrie's real life twin sons appeared in series three. Alistair, 50, plays former headteacher of Moordale Secondary School and viewers have only just realised that his two children — Cal and Brodie Petrie — starred in the latest series.
Netflix‘s “Sex Education,” high schooler Otis Milburn’s mother, Jean, is just that — and he follows in her footsteps, sort of, by giving out sex advice anonymously in bathroom stalls at school.But the show’s fictional world has become a reality.A London-based mother and son duo, Cate Campbell and Diggory Waite, began airing an X-rated podcast, titled “The Real Sex Education,” after Waite saw the popular Netflix series — starring Emmy-winner Gillian Anderson and Asa Butterfield as mother and son
acclaimed third season, the hit Netflix series has been renewed for season 4.
Sex Education has been renewed for a fourth season days after season three premiered, Netflix has confirmed.The hit series returned for its third season earlier this month (September 17), reuniting us with the students and staff at Moordale Secondary School.Now, Netflix has announced that the show will continue with a fourth season during its global livestream event, TUDUM.
Sex Education star Asa Butterfield has addressed rumours that his character will explore queerness in future episodes of the show.The actor has played high schooler Otis since the Netflix teen comedy first launched in 2019. Although most of the surrounding characters explore many aspects of their sexualities, Otis has maintained relationships solely with women.However in a recent interview, Butterfield confirmed that Otis’ sexuality is not set.
Following the actor’s passing on Tuesday September 21, Willie Garson’s cause of death at 57 was published in an obituary for the Sex And The City actor on Thursday September 23 via Legacy. It revealed that the actor passed away in his Los Angeles home from a previously-rumored battle with pancreatic cancer.
Sex and the City star Willie Garson has died at 57, according to his close friends and family, who broke the news on Sept. 21. Willie, who is famous for his role in the HBO series and subsequent movies, passed after an alleged battle with cancer.
Asa Butterfield has taken to his social media to tell his fans to "leave him be" after a night out where he had to "slap" phones out of his face.The Sex Education star, who plays Otis Milburn in the Netflix series, has clapped back at fans who don't ask for permission to take photos of him. Asa said on Twitter: "I'm so tired of people filming me/taking pics without asking while I'm on a night out.