Going way back. From Tia and Tamera Mowry to Selena Gomez, many celebrities have previously looked after the younger generation of fellow stars.
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“Home Economics” begins a new season at the Happiest Place on Earth — Disneyland! Season 3 of the ABC comedy kicks things off with the Hayworths at the iconic theme park, joining a long list of shows that have dedicated episodes to Mickey and his friends.
“This is not just a season premiere, it is a dream come true to get paid to go to Disneyland. I can see how hard they had to push you to come out here to interview us today,” “Home Economics” star Topher Grace joked to ET’s Matt Cohen on location in Anaheim, California.
The actor acknowledged that when he shows his two young kids that he shares with his wife, Ashley, the premiere episode, there may be some anger on their part as to why they weren’t able to tag along on set. “I was thinking maybe this would be a good place to bring them, the Happiest Place on Earth. But my wife said because of COVID my kids never come to see me work. My wife said, ‘This can’t be your first day at the office with Dad, right?'” Grace recalled. “It’s Disneyland. They won’t ever think about any other careers so they’re not coming. But they will be mad at me in the future when I show them this episode.”
In the season opener, Tom (Grace) finds out that Connor (Jimmy Tatro) is his new boss, which threatens to ruin Marina’s (Karla Souza) perfectly planned trip to Disneyland.
The 44-year-old actor credited his co-stars, which includes Caitlin McGee and Sasheer Zamata, for creating a familial environment that he believes shows up onscreen.
“It’s luck. It’s akin to dating where you can have your friends say, ‘Oh you and this person would be great together,’ but you don’t know. I certainly was excited about everyone who’s cast on the show but you don’t know until that first first day or two. And I
Going way back. From Tia and Tamera Mowry to Selena Gomez, many celebrities have previously looked after the younger generation of fellow stars.
BreAnna Bell Production is moving forward for Jensen and Danneel Ackles. With their latest endeavor, “The Winchesters” slated to premiere on The CW on Oct. 11, the couple recently renewed their first-look deal with Warner Bros. Television for two more years and teases there’s a few more stories they’re looking to share in the future through their production company, Chaos Machine. “We are excited to continue our relationship with Warner Bros. as it’s been our home for a long time. It feels only natural that The Winchesters would stay within the Warner Bros. family and continue on the Supernatural legacy,” said the couple in a joint statement.
It’s long been reported that Mila Kunis lied about her age when she first auditioned for the role of Jackie on That 70s Show, and in a new interview, the actress confirmed that it’s indeed true.
Staying low-key! Topher Grace and wife Ashley Hinshaw have remained relatively private about their relationship since their 2016 wedding.
Mila Kunis is clearing the air about a long-standing rumour that she lied about her age when auditioning for “That ’70s Show.”
Their little ones! Mila Kunis, Laura Prepon and more stars from That ’70s Show have offered a glimpse at their families off screen.
“The Midnight Club,” an adaptation of the Christopher Pike novel of the same name that brings Flanagan into the realm of YA horror for the first time.
Zack Sharf Mila Kunis confirmed to Vanity Fair a longstanding rumor about how she landed her breakout role as Jackie Burkhart on “That ’70s Show” after lying about her age. Kunis was 14 years old at the time, but the rumor claims she told the show’s creators she was 18 years old in order to audition as the network was only looking for older teenage actors. “There’s a rumor going around that I may or may not have lied about my age,” Kunis said. “I’d like to make it very clear now that I did lie. I did.” “However, by the time I went to what was then a producer’s network call…you have to sign a contract before you get the job and in my contract I had to put an asterisk for ‘studio teacher,'” she continued. “They were like, ‘What do you mean?’ And I was like, ‘Oh P.S., I’m 14.’ But at that point if you talk to the creators, they were like, ‘We loved you at that point so what did we care?'”
Mila Kunis credits her older 'That '70s Show' co-stars for deterring her away from drugs. The 39-year-old actress was just 14 years old when she was cast as Jackie Burkhart in the Fox series and she admitted she was very inspired by the conduct of her co-stars, Laura Prepon, Wilmer Valderrama, Topher Grace and now-husband Ashton Kutcher - who were all aged between 18 and 20 at the start of the programme's run - so things could have turned out differently for her if they were a little wilder. Speaking to America's Vanity Fair, she said in a video interview: "I will say, the reason I don't do drugs, the reason I didn't get into doing drugs, all of that was because nobody on the set did.
Caitlin McGee has shared some exciting news – she’s a mom!
Caitlin McGee is a mom! The “Home Economics” actress took to Instagram Wednesday to share that she gave birth to her first child with husband, Patrick Woodall. The pair welcomed a baby girl named Juniper on Sept. 27, with McGee writing that the new parents are already “obsessed” with their daughter.
Caitlin McGee is a mom! The actress took to Instagram Wednesday to share that she gave birth to her first child with husband, Patrick Woodall. The pair welcomed a baby girl named Juniper on Sept.
Married At First Sight a step too far?WATCH: Love Triangle | OFFICIAL TRAILER | A Stan Original Dating SeriesShe certainly doesn’t think so, especially since the new Stan Original Love Triangle seems to be quite different to recent seasons of MAFS, which have produced more ‘villains’ than successful couples.“We know that the MAFS producers are behind this new experience and going into it, I said I’d wear my heart on my sleeve and be my true authentic self,” she tells WHO exclusively.That included letting cameramen film her very sex-positive bedroom, where vibrators sat in prize position on her shelves while other sex toys were on charge next to her phone.The cheeky shots were the result of Lisa’s personal vow to be open and honest about who she is on the show, regardless of what audiences may think. Or how it could be edited.The new Stan Original show Love Triangle seems to be quite different to recent seasons of MAFS.“When you’re fake, no matter which way you edit it, it will come out as not being really genuine,” she explains, having seen it happen on other reality shows.“For me it was about being my true authentic self, I didn’t care which way they would edit that, even if it would be made out to seem like a villain edit.”Adding that she’s “not really scared” of how her scenes in the show may be edited, Lisa was nervous about the actual dating, given she’s been painfully single for the last 10 years.She blames her “picky” attitude when it comes to dating apps, where she even admits to swiping left on every single man with a tattoo.
Topher Grace and Ashley Hinshaw are expecting their third child together. The 'That 70's Show' actor and his wife already have daughter Mabel Jane, four, and another baby born in 2020, together and they are set to expand their family. Speaking to Kelly Clarkson on her chat show, Topher said: "We're excited.
Topher Grace and his wife Ashley Hinshaw, as the couple's expecting baby No. 3!The star appeared on the on Friday and Kelly Clarkson didn't waste any time getting to the exciting news.
Another on the way! That ‘70s Show alums Topher Grace and Ashley Hinshaw are expecting their third child together.
Topher Grace and wife Ashley Hinshaw are going to be the parents of 3!
Access Hollywood that their characters, Jackie Burkhart and Michael Kelso, wouldn’t have had a lasting romance.“My husband and I are together in [‘That ‘90s Show’], which is weird ’cause we shouldn’t have been,” she shared. “You know what, I called BS.”The actress conceded that she thought her character would’ve ended up with another main character in the end.“I was like, ‘My character would be with Fez.’ I think that I ended up with Wilmer [Valderrama]’s character.