Jodie Sweetin (“Full House”) goofs off with Cole and Vanessa on Kim and Kanye’s trademarked baby name, American Idol, Game of Thrones, Hollywood Squares, San Francisco, catch phrases, being Greek, The Goonies, double denim, Supermarket Sweep, Comet the Dog, Bob Saget, Urkel, Fozzie ...
Sweetin, who plays Stephanie Tanner on theFuller Housereboot, admitted that she won’t be as emotional as she was whenFull Houseended its eight-season run back in 1995. “I think [ending filming is] a little easier [now] because the first time it was like, ‘Am I gonna see these pe...
[I said], 'You have to give me the opportunity to ask both of those men for your hand in marriage.' And then, 'I would like the opportunity to re-propose those to you and do it the old fashioned way down on bended knee,'" he continued. "So, that's actually how...
Jodie gave her father a sweet kiss as usual. D. Jodie told her father what had happened and had a talk with her father. Why did Jodie's father take her to his workplace? A. To make Jodie calm down. B. To prove how dirty his job was. C. To help Jodie learn about his job....
Killing Eve's Jodie Comer has revealed the sweet way her dad helped her to learn accents, which ultimately helped her land the role of Villanelle in the hit BBC Three series.
A full timeline of Joshua Jackson and Jodie Turner-Smith's relationship, from how they met to their sweet engagement and marriage.
In return, the Queen & Slim star wrote a short and sweet belated first Father's Day tribute for her husband. "Big soulmate energy. #1 daddy. Just checking in to say that us girls are so lucky to have ya," Jodie captioned an Instagram photo of Joshua sitting on the ed...
The couple’s romance is extra sweet because Turner-Smith revealed toW Magazinethat her first crush was her husband’s character onDawson’s Creek. “It was Pacey from Dawson’s Creek!” she said in an interview published on January 3. “I was a very young teenager. And now we...
THE MANIPULATIVE DAISY BUCHANAN– she who was notorious for being “careless” with people – moves to the centre of the story in a musical adaptation of The Great Gatsby, F Scott Fitzgerald’s bitter-sweet novel from the Roaring Twenties. As events unfold through her eyes, we are given a...
None of the actors begs for too much sympathy or applause, but they are all attractive and sympathetic. Hann-Byrd, in his debut, is appealing without being cute, and Wiest is sweet and charming, yet suggests her character’s loneliness and incompleteness. ...