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Who doesn’t love T-shirt weather? It’s freeing, and it usually means there’s always something fun on the horizon. The only thing we don’t love about it is that when it comes to our everyday outfits, it’s easy to get lazy. We end up wearing the same boring tees every day, and our outfits turn from photo-worthy to “Well, as long as it isn’t too wrinkled.”
This spring and summer, we want to
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Another week of TV means a ton of funny moments on both the scripted and reality shows.
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Chad Lowe is opening up about his decision to walk off his NBC Sitcom, , when he was just 15 years old. The actor told The Creative Coalition CEO, Robin Bronk, on the latest episode of podcast, that he had no idea «how big it was» to walk off a show at the time.«I’m a 14-turning-15-year-old kid, who thinks he’s an adult, in an adult world making money as the face of a show that is moderately billed as a success.
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In a time like this, it’s always nice to have a good laugh. Luckily, so many shows bring exactly that.
Kamp Koral: SpongeBob’s Under Years sneak peek episode, and the series premiere of comedy Chad have both gotten off to a solid ratings start for their respective networks, Nickelodeon and TBS.
Chad Lowe has had a rocky road in the TV business.
Fourteen-year-old Ferydoon "Chad" Amani is a little jerk. He's selfish, obsessive and impatient.
When it comes to sitcoms exploring the challenges of adolescence and maneuvering through high school, awkwardness is pretty much a guarantee. For Nasim Pedrad and her new TBS sitcom Chad, the 39-year-old actress and showrunner ensures audiences will both cringe and laugh by embodying her protagonist, a 14-year-old Iranian boy who is desperate to fit in.
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Caroline Framke Chief TV CriticWatching 14-year-old Chad (Nasim Pedrad) try so hard to be cool that he devolves into a sputtering mess can be, to say the least, awkward. Anyone who’s lived through puberty knows the pain of wanting to be “normal” at the same time everything feels anything but.
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Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVHalf a decade ago just after Nasim Pedrad left the “Saturday Night Live” ensemble, she came up with the idea for “Chad,” a sitcom centering on an awkward teenage boy who just desperately wants to fit in. After first being developed for broadcast television, “Chad” found a home at WarnerMedia cabler TBS and is finally premiering on April 6.
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Former One Tree Hill star Chad Michael Murray showed off a rare photo of his two children and gushed about how much he loves “daddy duty.” The 39-year-old is incredibly private about his five-year-old son and four-year-old daughter with wife Sarah Roemer. They’ve never publicly disclosed their children’s names or shown their faces on social media.
Chad Michael Murray‘s in dad mode!