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Ashleigh Murray & Chloe Bennet Star In New 'Valley Girl' Clip Ahead of Release - Watch Now!

Ashleigh Murray dishes on a cute boy in a clip from her new movie Valley Girl!

The Katy Keene actress stars alongside Chloe Bennet, Jessie Ennis, and Jessica Rothe in the musical adaptation of the classic 1983 hit film.

In Valley Girl, Julie (Rothe), the ultimate ’80s Valley Girl, falls hard for Randy (Josh Whitehouse), a Sunset Strip punk rocker. Despite push-back from friends and family, Julie must break out of the safety of her world to follow her heart and discover what it really means to be a Valley Girl.

Valley Girl, which also stars Alicia Silverstone, Judy Greer, Mae Whitman, and Logan Paul, will be out in select drive in theaters and on digital THIS Friday (May 8)!

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Logan Lerman Shares 'Perks of Being a Wallflower' BTS Pics of Emma Watson, Mae Whitman & More!

Logan Lerman is sharing some behind-the-scenes photos from a fan favorite movie!

No, the 28-year-old actor didn’t share Percy Jackson pics, but from his instant cult classic The Perks of Being a Wallflower.

“Thought I’d share some photos from the making of Perks. They were taken on a disposable camera during the graduation sequence with the intention to use them for production design but now they serve as tokens from a very special experience,” Logan captioned the black and white snapshots.

Featured in the photos include Emma Watson, Mae Whitman, Ezra Miller, Johnny Simmons and Erin Wilhelmi.

The Perks of Being a Wallflower is currently available to stream on Netlfix!

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Anne Winters, Luke Eisner & Liza Koshy Check Out the Polo Match at Veuve Clicquot Polo Classic

Anne Winters shows off legs for days in a mini dress at the Veuve Clicquot Polo Classic on Saturday afternoon (October 5) at Will Rogers State Historic Park in Pacific Palisades, Calif.

The 13 Reasons Why actress was joined at the event by Tall Girl‘s Luke Eisner, Liza Koshy, Lea Michele, Becca Tobin, Hart Denton, Georgie Flores, and Mae Whitman.

Anne ran into a familiar face at the event – fellow 13 Reasons Why actress Ajiona Alexus!

“Just two @13reasonswhy boss ladies enjoying the sun and some polo 😎🥂🍾🦋💋💋 ps miss @ajionaalexus is about to come out with some 🔥 music. Get ready,” Anne captioned a pic of the two.

Also pictured: Lea and her husband Zandy Reich attending the 2019 Family Equality Los Angeles Impact Awards later that night.

FYI: Lea is wearing an Amur dress and Vince Camuto shoes at the Polo Classic. She is wearing a Jason Wu dress at the Impact Awards. Becca is wearing a Rebecca Vallance dress. Anne is wearing a House of CB dress with APM Monaco jewelry.

Auli'i Cravalho, Elizabeth Gillies, & Mae Whitman Are Gorgeous Gals at EW & People Party!

Auli’i Cravalho, Elizabeth Gillies, and Mae Whitman look lovely while attending Entertainment Weekly and People’s Upfronts Party on Monday (May 15) at Second Floor in New York City.

Auli’i, best known for voicing the title role in Moana, is set to star in NBC’s new musical series Rise and she was joined at the event by co-stars Josh Radnor, Damon J. Gillespie, Taylor Richardson, and Ted Sutherland.

While it has not yet debuted online, the trailer for Rise was shown at NBC’s upfronts presentation and it got rave reviews from reporters.

Mae was at the event with Good Girls co-star Retta while Elizabeth represented the reboot of Dynasty.

FYI: Elizabeth is carrying a Louise et Cie clutch.

Auli'i Cravalho & Mae Whitman Promote Their New Shows at NBC Upfronts 2017

Auli’i Cravalho looks super sweet while attending the 2017 NBCUniversal Upfront held at Radio City Music Hall on Monday (May 15) in New York City.

The 16-year-old Moana actress stars in the new series Rise, which follows dedicated teacher and family man Lou Mazzuchelli (Josh Radnor) who sheds his own self-doubt and takes over the school’s lackluster theater department.

Mae Whitman was also at the Upfronts for her upcoming series Good Girls about three suburban moms who get tired of trying to make ends meet, and decide it’s time to stick up for themselves by robbing the local supermarket at (toy) gunpoint.

Meanwhile, Halston Sage hit up the FOX presentation where she promoted her show The Orville, a comedic drama set 400 years in the future that follows the adventures of The Orville, a mid-level exploratory spaceship, as its crew, both human and alien, face the wonders and dangers of outer space, while also dealing with the familiar, often humorous problems of everyday life.

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Miles Heizer Reveals BFF Mae Whitman's Reaction to '13 Reasons Why'

Miles Heizer‘s longtime pal Mae Whitman had a very emotional reaction to his show 13 Reasons Why.

The 22-year-old actor, who plays Alex on the Netflix series, recently talked about her response and their conversations about the show.

“I still live with [my Parenthood co-star] Mae [Whitman] in her guest house and she texted me while she was watching the show,” Miles told THR. “We’ve had many conversations about it. Her reaction was very positive. It’s weird when your friend is in something and they’re gone filming and then you see it.”

“I remember she was doing The Duff and then I saw it and I was weeping,” Miles said. “She had a similar reaction. We have a very open relationship and were able to talk about these issues that are scary to talk about.”

In case you missed it, Miles also talked about the backlash the show received.

The DUFF's Mae Whitman Opens Up About The Child To Adult Actor Transition

When you think of successful child turned adult actors, you most definitely think of Mae Whitman.

You might remember her from Independence Day, or Hope Floats, or even as the voice of Tinker Bell — our favorite — then, and now, you know her from The DUFF, or Parenthood, or as that one girl in the Gilmore Girls revival who scores a free donut from Lorelai.

“Growing up as a kid actor, I feel like it could really go either way. I can see how it could be such a horrible struggle. It’s tricky,” Mae dished in her interview at Build Series about the transition.

“I feel like, in anything, if you don’t feel like people have your back, it can lead you down a bad place, whether you’re a kid or an adult.”

She adds, “I luckily had a super strong family base. My parents have always been so amazing and [are] my heroes. They really were so careful all along the way to choose projects that were with good people and honest people, and also they really gave me the gift of choosing if I wanted to do something or not. They were always like, ‘What’s inside your heart is the most important.’”

Now, Mae has a new animated movie, Rock Dog (which opens on Friday), AND just got cast in NBC’s Good Girls.