Alisha Boe wraps her arms around younger brother Asante while attending Cinespia over the weekend in Los Angeles.
The 13 Reasons Why star and her friends enjoyed Cinespia’s first ever animated screening, Hayao Miyazaki’s Spirited Away, presented by Amazon Studios. Emma Kenney and a good friend were also seen at the event.
Young star of the show Emma Kenney, as well as ABC star Mason Cook and Freeform star Aimee Carrero are among those reacting to the news.
“I am hurt, embarrassed, and disappointed. The racist and distasteful comments from Roseanne are inexcusable,” Emma wrote on Twitter after reading what was happening.
Emma starred on the series as Roseanne’s granddaughter, Harris.
Mason, who stars on Speechless, also reacted to the news and praised ABC for choosing to cancel the series.
“Never more proud to be a part of the ABC family! How does someone think like that? I cant wrap my head around the idea of racism being alive & well in 2018.”
Read Emma, Mason and more celebs reactions to Roseanne’s cancellation and tweet below!
I am hurt, embarrassed, and disappointed. The racist and distasteful comments from Roseanne are inexcusable.
As I called my manager to quit working on Roseanne, I found out the show got cancelled. I feel so empowered by @iamwandasykes , Channing Dungey and those at ABC standing up against abuse of power and lack of values. Bullies do not win. Ever.
Never more proud to be a part of the ABC family! How does someone think like that? I cant wrap my head around the idea of racism being alive & well in 2018. Many shows incl @Speechless_ABC bring representation/inclusion to ur network! Thank u @ABCNetwork 4 not supporting racism. https://t.co/86skhEnnJ6
Jenna Ortega wore the brightest outfit to the boohoo Block Party at The Highlight Room at the Dream Hollywood on Wednesday night (March 21) in Los Angeles.
The 15-year-old Stuck in the Middle star rocked it on the step and repeat, completing her look with a little crimp in her hair. We wish we could pull this off!
The young actresses spoke with HBO and Vice News about the movement, and shared some personal experiences.
“It’s sort of interesting when I’ve talked to other male actors who are my age about how shocked they are,†Rowan said. “I fantasize about being shocked.”
“I had an instance where I witnessed somebody I worked with inappropriately touched someone else that I worked with who was a minor. I reported it privately to our showrunner,†she added about an instance she experienced. “The next day, nobody talked to me, and said that I was trying to ruin this person’s career.â€
Emma opened up about her experience, which happened outside of work and how it could happen anywhere.
“That’s something I also want to say,†she said. “That it’s not always going to be [in] a work environment.â€
Emma Kenney is headed back in time for her next movie.
The 18-year-old Shameless and Roseanne actress will join real-life siblings Talitha and Gabriel Bateman, plus Shane Coffey in the Robert The Bruce movie, Deadline reports.
Angus Macfadyen, who played the warrior king in Braveheart, will reprise his role as the title character.
Robert the Bruce will follow the widow Moira (Anna Hutchison) and her child (Gabriel), niece (Talitha) and a nephew who save the King of Scotland, Robert The Bruce.
Brec Bassinger and her boyfriend Dylan Summerall hold hands while leaving The Female Brain premiere at ArcLight Cinemas on Thursday (February 1) in Hollywood.
Earlier in the night, the 18-year-old actress walked the red carpet solo.
“last night @ #TheFemaleBrain premiere. 1st, i just want to say how BEAUTIFUL the film is. i learned so much, about myself and life kind of in general 2nd, just want to congratulate the AMAZING @whitneycummings . you ROCK. you are SUCH a strong female rockstar and i truly look up to you so much. cant believe i have the privilege of working with you. everyone go see this film!!!!! open up ur mind!!!!!” Emma wrote on Instagram the next day.
Maia Mitchell, Cierra Ramirez, and Emma Kenney pose for a cute photo together while attending a special screening of Love, Simon hosted by JustJared.com on Sunday (January 14) at The London Hotel in West Hollywood, Calif.
Maia and Cierra star together on The Fosters and will soon work together again on a spin-off series!
The screening was attended by the film’s star Nick Robinson and director Greg Berlanti, who participated in a Q&A moderated by our editor-in-chief Jared Eng. The film hits theaters on March 16 and is one of the few major studio films to ever feature a gay character in the lead role.