Last week, fans of ’90s sitcom Family Matters were ecstatic to see the cast reunited for the first time in years on the cover of Entertainment Weekly.
Still, die-hard followers couldn’t help but notice the youngest Winslow sibling missing from the story, as Jaimee “Judy Winslow” Foxworth was nowhere to be found. Though many chalk it up to her character being written out of the series after its fourth season, the actress still feels the need to share her thoughts on not being invited to the epic reunion.
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Kim Cattrell drags Sarah Jessica Parker in the mud over Sex and the City 3!
“I don’t know what her issue is, I never have,” the actress says about SJP in a new interview.
Kim Cattrall disputed claims she’s a “diva” for holding up “Sex and the City 3” and threw some shade at Sarah Jessica Parker in the process.
The internet was thrown into a tailspin last week when SJP revealed a third movie based on the classic HBO series was officially dead, amid online reports that Cattrall’s “demands” were holding up the project. “I’m disappointed. We had this beautiful, funny, heartbreaking, joyful, very relatable script and story,” Parker told “Extra” at the time. “It’s not just disappointing that we don’t get to tell the story and have that experience, but more so for that audience that has been so vocal in wanting another movie.”
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‘The Bodyguard’ turns 25: Kevin Costner remembers Whitney Houston, ‘the perfect choice’ for the role
Whitney Houston was said to be “declining in terms of her popularity” when her name came up as a possible co-star/romantic partner for Kevin Costner in The Bodyguard, the hit drama that opened 25 years ago, on Nov. 25, 1992.
“That didn’t really matter to me. I just thought she was the perfect choice,” Costner told Yahoo Entertainment about the late pop icon during a 2014 Role Recall interview (watch clip above). “It wasn’t her ‘in’ moment. … Everybody alerted me to the fact that she was black, which I knew. It might have been easier two years earlier at her peak. But after that movie, she became, I think, one of the biggest stars in the world.”
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Juice Crew feat. Big Daddy Kane and more announce three exclusive UK shows
The history of classic hip hop is one centred around teamwork and now, the legendary NYC hip hop collective, Juice Crew, have announced a run of just three UK shows this autumn in London, Bristol and Manchester.
This will be the first time the original super group of hip hop have played on British soil for more than 20 years.
The Queensbridge collective’s contribution to hip hop during the 80s was mammoth, with founding member and mastermind Marley Marl with original Juice Crew member, Mr Magic, using the collective as a platform to showcase young and exciting artists, such as the then little known Big Daddy Kane, now widely regarded as one of the greatest rappers of the 80s.
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