#metoo (a brilliant communication tool, not a movement) from Tarana. You co-opted my movement, the Cultural Reset, for fame, jealous of me for outing my rapist.
05.08.2020 - 02:45 / tvguide.com
Tony Danza and Alyssa Milano are set to return to their roles as Tony and Samantha Micelli in a new Who's The Boss? sequel series, according to Deadline. The original version ran eight seasons and produced 196 episodes for ABC from 1984-1992, a timespan that allowed viewers to watch Milano grow up on TV. The new show is set 30 years after the original series and will center on Tony and Samantha's relationship.
#metoo (a brilliant communication tool, not a movement) from Tarana. You co-opted my movement, the Cultural Reset, for fame, jealous of me for outing my rapist.
Rose McGowan is not pulling her punches in a war of words with her former co-star Alyssa Milano. A feud between the actresses escalated quickly over the weekend, and led to allegations of a toxic workplace on the set of their old supernatural drama series.McGowan and Milano's Twitter feud apparently kicked off on Friday, in the wake of the final night of the Democratic National Convention.
Rose McGowan and Alyssa Milano‘s Twitter feud is heating up.
The feud longtime feud between Charmed alums Rose McGowan, 46, and Alyssa Milano, 47, is making headlines once again. Rose responded to Alyssa’s series of tweets defending the Democratic party, accusing her former on-screen sister of making The WB set “toxic” behind the scenes.
Drama in the Halliwell house!
Rose McGowan slammed Alyssa Milano‘s alleged past behavior on the Charmed set after the former costars feuded about politics.The war of words began when McGowan, 46, criticized Democrats for achieving “nothing” following the final night of the Democratic National Convention.
Alyssa Milano is calling out Rose McGowan over her political comments.
Actress/activist Rose McGowan and her former "Charmed" co-star Alyssa Milano had a nasty Twitter feud on Friday night, accusing her ex-castmate of stealing the #MeToo movement. McGowan has been outspoken with her fierce condemnation of Joe Biden and the Democratic Party in various tweets amid this week's Democratic Convention, calling the candidate and the party "monsters" and "frauds." "What have the Democrats done to solve ANYTHING?" McGowan asked late Thursday night.
They may be sisters on the small screen, but these actresses have an icy relationship in real life. Charmed co-stars Rose McGowan, 46, and Alyssa Milano, 47, are still on bad terms, proven by their latest Twitter exchange on Aug.
Alyssa Milano is calling out her former Charmed co-star Rose McGowan for falsely claiming that the Democrats have achieved nothing.
Alyssa Milano, Billie Eilish and Mariah Carey joined a list of hundreds of celebrities and organizations who signed a letter urging California to pass two bills that champion police reform. “SB 776 will establish the transparency and reporting needed to ensure that officers who engage in wrongful activity are removed – and kept – from these valued law enforcement positions,” the proposal states.
Alyssa Milano is back to remind us that the coronavirus is not a hoax, not the flu, and DEFINITELY not a joke.
Alyssa Milano’s been super transparent with her social media followers about her ongoing battle with COVID-19 and its frustrating side effects. So when one social media user accused her of lying about her hair loss, the actress stood her ground.The 47-year-old took to Twitter on August 9, 2020, to film a video of herself brushing through her wet strands.
Earlier this month, Alyssa Milano revealed she tested positive for COVID-19 antibodies after testing negative three times for the actual Coronavirus while she was ill.
Alyssa Milano has revealed that Covid-19 caused her hair to fall out and urged people to wear face masks to help curb the spread of the virus.On Monday, the Melrose Place star shared a video on Twitter and Instagram to show the amount of hair loss she says she experienced as a “long hauler” – a term used to refer to someone who suffers from long-lasting coronavirus symptoms.In the clip, Milano can be seen combing through her hair with a detangler brush to reveal clumps of hair that fall out with
Sony Pictures Television, the studio said Tuesday. The original series created by Martin Cohan and Blake Hunter ran from 1984 to 1992 and was a hit for ABC, if not a critical darling.