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'The Fosters' EP Reveals Which Storyline Got The Most Backlash

'The Fosters' EP Reveals Which Storyline Got The Most Backlash

Three years ago, The Fosters made history by featuring a kiss between Jude and Connor – it was actually the youngest same sex kiss on TV ever.

However, it was also the storyline that the show got the most backlash from too.

EP Peter Paige spoke with Advocate about the groundbreaking moment that is still talked about today.

“Jude’s coming out and particularly Jude’s first kiss…which was this beautiful, chaste, long-earned kiss with the boy who had been his best friend, who became his boyfriend— I was so invested in it,” he shared. “In a lot of ways it paralleled my own childhood, and my own story.”

He continues, “I was so invested in those characters, and it also felt earned, right, so natural and honest that I was shocked at the blowback. We got more blowback on that story than on probably anything we’ve ever done. We got more blowback on that story than on anything that happened in Queer as Folk [the breakthrough series on which Paige starred].”

He believes it was because of their age, which isn’t surprising, but he was.

“I had forgotten that there was this really false notion that gay people don’t turn gay until they’re adults,” Peter adds. “The kiss was more chaste than the kiss in My Girl. And nobody was running around screaming that the people who made that movie were pedophiles. Not only did the sick-o Internet trolls come for us, but some gay people came for us, too.”

“‘You’re making us look bad, you’re making us look like perverts,’” he recalls. “I was astounded. I went on HuffPost—they do a live show about gay issues…Even the host of that was like, ‘So, quite the scandal.’ And I was like, ‘Hi, can we not talk about it like that?’ The truth is, gay adults start out as gay kids. And we need to stop apologizing for that. We are doing gay youth and extraordinary injustice.”

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Callie Talks With Eliza About The Prenup in 'The Fosters' Series Finale Clip

Callie Talks With Eliza About The Prenup in 'The Fosters' Series Finale Clip

Callie tries to sugar coat how she feels about the prenuptial agreement between Brandon and Eliza in this new clip from tonight’s second episode of The Fosters‘ series finale.

In “Turks & Caicos”, the Foster-Adams family arrives in Turks & Caicos for Brandon (David Lambert) and Eliza’s (Abigail Cowen) wedding where they find themselves at odds with their future in-laws.

Meanwhile, when Brandon and Eliza find themselves butting heads, Brandon turns to the person who knows him best – Callie (Maia Mitchell).

The Fosters continues TONIGHT, June 5th @ 8PM ET/PT on Freeform.

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The Fosters’ Hayden Byerly Talks Saying Goodbye to Jude
‘The Fosters’ Series Finale Episode #1 Explains Where Everyone Is In Life

The Fosters' Hayden Byerly Talks Saying Goodbye to Jude

The Fosters' Hayden Byerly Talks Saying Goodbye to Jude

Hayden Byerly is opening up about the end of The Fosters and saying goodbye to his character Jude.

The 17-year-old actor talked with Tiger Beat about what he’s taking away from the show, literally and figuratively, having the youngest gay kiss on television, and more.

On saying goodbye to his character: “Jude is not necessarily just a character that I played, he’s also a part of me. So it’s pretty crazy. It’s almost, saying goodbye to a piece of yourself, something that has been so connected and tied to you for so long. I will never really forget Jude. He’ll always be a part of my life, but it is kind of crazy to just say goodbye to him in this particular way, to say goodbye to him on screen and to not really be able to show him to the world anymore. But there’s so many more characters and things that I hope to do and play in the future!”

On having the youngest gay kiss on TV: “I think that it’s remarkable. I’m unbelievably honored that I was allowed to be a part of history, to make such a change and to do something so big and new in the entertainment industry. The writers had approached me and talked to me about it. To me, I was like, okay, that doesn’t seem like such a crazy thing, not a big deal, but it was. It made such an impact on society, on young kids in the LGBT community that wanted to see themselves accurately represented and portrayed on television. They wanted to see a character that made them feel happy and proud to be who they are. That’s what Jude was.”

On what he took from set: “A lot of people have probably seen it. It’s never been super in your face, but one of those Hollywood license plates on his door, with his name. I ended up taking that from the set, which, if anyone from Warner Brothers calls and asks, I’ll always deny it! I remember that early into the show, when Jude first moved into the house. He always had that sign on his door, and that was one of my favorite things, so I took that.”

For more from Hayden, head over to TigerBeat.com!

'The Fosters' Series Finale Episode #1 Explains Where Everyone Is In Life

'The Fosters' Series Finale Episode #1 Explains Where Everyone Is In Life

Last night, The Fosters kicked off it’s series finale event and fans got an update on just where everyone is three years later.

The episode saw the Foster-Adams family meet and dine with Brandon’s fiancee Eliza’s family, as they prepared to get married with a destination wedding.

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As mentioned, the show picked up three years after the season 5 season finale. So what is everyone doing now?

Let’s find out! Click inside to see what the family is doing now…

'The Fosters' Series Finale Will Have A Much Different Tone Than We're Used To

'The Fosters' Series Finale Will Have A Much Different Tone Than We're Used To

Are you ready for the beginning of the end of The Fosters?

The long-running Freeform series officially starts to say goodbye tonight with the first of three episodes, which has a much different vibe than you’re used to.

Executive Producer Peter Paige chatted with TVLine about the finale event, saying that all the characters we know and love are “older, they feel more mature.”

The episode, which centers on The Fosters meeting Brandon’s fiance, Eliza’s family, has a “different tone and vibe, and the storytelling is a little bit more slow-paced, because it does feel a little bit more mature than the sort of lightning-speed way we told stories in the first five seasons.”

The Fosters premieres TONIGHT, June 4th @ 8PM ET/PT on Freeform.

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Cierra Ramirez Keeps Tight-Lipped About What This New 'Fosters' Finale Clip Is All About

Cierra Ramirez Keeps Tight-Lipped About What This New 'Fosters' Finale Clip Is All About

Cierra Ramirez made her rounds yesterday promoting The Fosters‘ upcoming three-part finale, and unveiled a brand new clip.

The clip in question finds Mariana talking with Emma (Amanda Leighton) about the pros and cons of telling Jesus (Noah Centineo) about something that Emma did.

“We’ve been here before,” Mariana tells her. “He was on board then. Now, he’s older and more mature. He can deal.”

During her interview at KTLA, some of the hosts guessed it was a baby, but another hypothesized that Emma had an affair — so what’s the truth? We’ll have to wait to find out!

Check the clip and Cierra‘s interview below and tune into The Fosters series finale next week on Freeform!

Maia Mitchell & Cierra Ramirez To Executive Produce 'Fosters' Spinoff 'Good Trouble'

Maia Mitchell & Cierra Ramirez To Executive Produce 'Fosters' Spinoff 'Good Trouble'

The Fosters‘ upcoming spinoff, starring Maia Mitchell and Cierra Ramirez, finally has a title!

Freeform confirmed today (May 23) that the new show would be called Good Trouble – and that’s not even the best part.

Sharing a page of the script, you can see that both Maia and Cierra, who will reprise their roles as Callie and Mariana, are executive producers, too!

Good Trouble centers on Callie and Mariana as they embark on the next phase of their young adult lives in Los Angeles, and Jon M. Chu is attached to direct and executive produce the first episode, which will begin production this summer.

“We’re seeing millennials in this country doing extraordinary things, making noise, taking action. Stirring up ‘Good Trouble’ as they grow, strive and struggle to make the mess of their early twenties into the message,” Joanna Johnson, Peter Paige and Bradley Bredeweg, the other EPs, shared in a joint statement.

They add, “As Callie and Mariana venture to Los Angeles to start their adult lives and embark on their separate but intertwined journeys to change the world, they’re going to have all the ‘Good Trouble’ they can handle.”