Party of Five’s Emily Tosta Reveals She’s Been In The Hospital, Doesn’t Have Coronavirus

Emily Tosta has been battling "health complications" in the hospital.

The 22-year-old Party of Five star revealed the news on her Instagram account on Monday afternoon (July 20).

"hey there❤️ not sure how exactly to start this post but ima just go for it. i’ve been going through some very rough health complications, i know everyone’s first assumption is going to be COVID but it’s not that, i’d just like to keep what it is to myself and close loved ones," she wrote.

"i’m only making this post because my time at the hospital has been a huge learning lesson in so many ways and i would like to share some of the things i learned with you guys," Emily added.

"please please please remember life is so short and it can go away in a blink of an eye," she concluded. "stress less, worry less, take good care of yourself, eat healthy, listen to your body, take time every day to relax and do things that make you happy. surround yourself with good happy energy and SMILEEE! laughter, peace, love and happiness are the best medicine!!"

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Party of Five’s Emily Tosta Is ‘So Excited’ For Her New Movie Role

Emily Tosta has landed a role in an upcoming movie!

The 21-year-old Party of Five actress will star alongside Nicolas Cage in the thriller Wally’s Wonderland, which is filming now, Deadline reports.

"so excited to work alongside someone i’ve watched & admired since i was a lil girl✨blessed to have such a lovely cast & crew. lets make this movie🔥," Emily shared on Instagram after the news was announced.

Emily will play the rebellious teenager Liv in the movie and will join Nicolas’ The Janitor in their bid to survive a hellish night trapped inside an abandoned family entertainment center populated by possessed animatronics.


‘Party of Five’ Season One Finale Will Feature Special 90-Minute Episode

The cast of Party of Five made a special announcement at the 2020 Winter TCA Press Tour!

Emily Tosta, Brandon Larracuente, Niko Guardado, and Elle Paris Legaspi took the stage during the Freeform segment of the event held at The Langham Huntington on Friday (January 17) in Pasadena, Calif.

They revealed that Party of Five will end its first season with a 90-minute episode on March 4 at 8:30 p.m. EST/PST.

Party of Five follows the five Acosta children as they navigate daily life struggles to survive as a family unit after their parents are suddenly deported back to Mexico.

Creator Amy Lippman, who also created the original series, said at the event (via Deadline), "What’s the same is that we took the characters of the original and translated them to this. If you knew the original you’ll come to it and you’ll feel like ‘I kind of know who these kids are.’ We put them in a different situation. That said, there are easter eggs."

She teased that in this season, “all the kids have love interests and some of them will have echoes to the original.”

“I’m as proud of this as I was of the other show," Amy continued. "To me, it feels like it’s something that’s important. In many ways, this is a much better idea than the original because the thing is when you deal with the death of a parent, it’s less urgent every year you go passed that death. What we struggle to do with the [original] series, and I hope we did it successfully, that that ceased to be the unifying idea of the show. It was just a show about a family.”

“This show you have an opportunity to look at these kids as kids who are growing up and learning things about themselves but in an extraordinary situation," she added. "I wish it was more extraordinary.”

Party of Five airs Wednesdays on Freeform. Watch a first-look clip from the upcoming episode now!

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Party of Five’s Emily Tosta Reveals She’s Not a US Resident

Emily Tosta is sharing her story about first coming to the United States from the Dominican Republic.

The Party of Five actress arrived in the Miami at age 12 with her mom, on a tourist visa nearly 10 years ago. Neither knew English at the time.

“I’m still [in the United States] on a work visa," Emily told Refinery29. "I’m not even a resident."

On speaking out about her immigration journey, Emily said, “It was definitely fearful at first because I was like, ‘Am I supposed to be talking about this?’ Especially in the current political climate that we live in. But at the same time, you just have to have faith in yourself and try to be a voice for those people [in similar situations]. Honestly, I was like, Eff it. I’m just going to go for it, because I’m just going to be that person for other teenage girls. Hopefully it works out.”

Emily Tosta has also faced criticisms of her physical appearance and more throughout her career.

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Emily Tosta, Brandon Larracuente & ‘Party of Five’ Stars Thank Fans For Their Support After Premiere

The cast of Party of Five is thanking all their fans for watching the premiere of the new series last night on Freeform.

Emily Tosta, Brandon Larracuente, Elle Paris Legaspi and Niko Guardado all took to social media following the premiere to thank fans for their support and for live tweeting along with them.

"thank you so so much for all of the love and support on tonight’s premiere. we’re so excited for the rest of the season❤️" Emily, who plays Lucia, wrote.

Brandon, who is Emilio on the show, added, "You guys, I am overjoyed reading your responses. From all of us to you, thank you. This has been such an amazing experience so far. Feeling blessed and humbled. Goodnight and thank you for watching with us. #PartyOfFive."

Check out what Elle and Niko, who play Valentina and Beto, wrote below, too!

Party of Five airs Wednesdays on Freeform.

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Emily Tosta Joins ‘Party of Five’ Cast on ‘GMA’ To Promote The New Show

Emily Tosta wears a chic, lilac lace dress while arriving for Good Morning America in New York City on Tuesday morning (January 7).

The -year-old actress was joined by her co-stars Brandon Larracuente, Elle Paris Legaspi and Niko Guardado to promote their new series, Party of Five.

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"It's a very timely topic and needs to be talked about," Emily shared with Lara Spencer on the program about the show's subject matter of deportation. "Even just me as an immigrant - I was born and raised in Dominican Republic - so the fact that this is a full Latinx cast and we're bringing so much diversity to the screen. It's an honor that we're the ones that get to tell this story."

Check out their appearance below and their reactions to seeing the Times Square Billboard in action!


Party of Five’s Emily Tosta on Reboot & Activism: ‘We’re Talking About Something Very Realistic’

Emily Tosta is opening up about her new Party of Five reboot and the important message it sends about activism.

The actress and model spilled all in a new interview with People en Espanol.

On her character, Lucia, Emily said, “She always played by the rules until her parents got deported, and that changed her so much. That changed her perspective toward life. It changed the way that she viewed the people around her, the way that she saw school and her surroundings and her environment, and she developed this anger toward the world.”

“We’re humanizing a political subject that is something that the screen needs more of,” she continued. “We’re talking about something that’s very realistic. It’s happening right now in this country, it’s very timely. There are families that are being taken away from each other … and it’s something that I haven’t seen much of on screen. It’s such a blessing and an honor that we get to portray these stories.”

“I know this sounds a little cliché, but when you leave this world, the things you take with you aren’t how much money you made, how successful you were, what kind of car you drove, or what kind of house you had,” Emily added. “The thing that matters is what you leave behind, and the best way to leave a good legacy behind is to help others and be kind, and to use whatever resources you have to make the world a better place.”

The Party of Five reboot premieres on January 8 on Freeform. Watch a promo!

Pictured: Emily Tosta and her co-star Niko Guardado at the GBK and La Peer Pre-Globes Luxury Lounge on Friday (January 3) in Los Angeles.

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