Former Jeopardy! host Mayim Bialik has shared her thoughts on Investigation Discovery’s Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV docuseries and its allegations of horrific abuse. On the latest episode of the Mayim Bialik’s Breakdown podcast, the Big Bang Theory alum spoke with her former Blossom co-star Jenna von Oÿ and former Disney Channel star Christy Carlson Romano about their experiences as child actors, as well as industry-wide abuse and harassment. “Women being berated in the writer’s room is something that was just like — I’m sorry — it was considered in — I mean, I hate to say it, — it’s considered par for the course,” Bialik said when touching on allegations made in the ID doc by a couple of women writers against Nickelodeon producer Dan Schneider. “I will say I do not believe that happened in our writer’s room [on Blossom], and there were...
- 4/17/2024
- TV Insider
Mayim Bialik is giving her take on the docuseries Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV.
The Big Bang Theory alum shared her thoughts on the latest episode of her podcast, Mayim Bialik’s Breakdown. Bialik discussed the ID doc with Blossom co-star Jenna von Oÿ and former Disney Channel star Christy Carlson Romano.
“Women being berated in the writer’s room is something that was just like — I’m sorry — it was considered in — I mean, I hate to say it, — it’s considered par for the course,” Bialik said over the allegations made in the docuseries by a couple of women writers working with Dan Schneider. “I will say I do not believe that happened in our writer’s room, and there were things that we all thought were okay to even joke about which now we’d be mortified.”
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The Big Bang Theory alum shared her thoughts on the latest episode of her podcast, Mayim Bialik’s Breakdown. Bialik discussed the ID doc with Blossom co-star Jenna von Oÿ and former Disney Channel star Christy Carlson Romano.
“Women being berated in the writer’s room is something that was just like — I’m sorry — it was considered in — I mean, I hate to say it, — it’s considered par for the course,” Bialik said over the allegations made in the docuseries by a couple of women writers working with Dan Schneider. “I will say I do not believe that happened in our writer’s room, and there were things that we all thought were okay to even joke about which now we’d be mortified.”
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- 4/17/2024
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
Mayim Bialik is sharing her thoughts about the harrowing allegations in Investigation Discovery’s Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV docuseries.
On a recent episode of her The Breakdown podcast, former child actress Jenna von Oÿ noted how women’s alleged experiences at Nickelodeon while working under Dan Schneider — detailed in the five-part series — weren’t much different than “things that I heard about other sets during our time.”
The Big Bang Theory alum added in response, “Women being berated in the writers room is something that was just like — I’m sorry — it was considered in — I mean, I hate to say it, — it’s considered par for the course. I will say I do not believe that happened in our writers room … and there were things that we all thought were Ok to even joke about, which now we’d be mortified.”
Later in the episode,...
On a recent episode of her The Breakdown podcast, former child actress Jenna von Oÿ noted how women’s alleged experiences at Nickelodeon while working under Dan Schneider — detailed in the five-part series — weren’t much different than “things that I heard about other sets during our time.”
The Big Bang Theory alum added in response, “Women being berated in the writers room is something that was just like — I’m sorry — it was considered in — I mean, I hate to say it, — it’s considered par for the course. I will say I do not believe that happened in our writers room … and there were things that we all thought were Ok to even joke about, which now we’d be mortified.”
Later in the episode,...
- 4/16/2024
- by Carly Thomas
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Amid new scrutiny on child performers in the wake of the Quiet on Set docuseries, former Disney actress Christy Carlson Romano is opening up about the moments when she and her mother had to speak up on the set of Disney show Even Stevens, which Romano starred in as a teen.
In a conversation on Mayim Bialik’s Breakdown podcast, which also included Bialik’s fellow Blossom alum Jenna von Oÿ, Bialik asked the former child stars about times in which they had to assert themselves during production and what “worked well” in managing to be heard.
Romano noted that there were a couple of times when she was able to have a say in the production choices. One was when writers would come to her to draw from her own experiences while writing for her character, Ren. “They would be like, ‘Hey, you just turned 16. Are boys interesting to you?...
In a conversation on Mayim Bialik’s Breakdown podcast, which also included Bialik’s fellow Blossom alum Jenna von Oÿ, Bialik asked the former child stars about times in which they had to assert themselves during production and what “worked well” in managing to be heard.
Romano noted that there were a couple of times when she was able to have a say in the production choices. One was when writers would come to her to draw from her own experiences while writing for her character, Ren. “They would be like, ‘Hey, you just turned 16. Are boys interesting to you?...
- 4/16/2024
- by Tatiana Tenreyro
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Mayim Bialik is talking about reviving Blossom but if it comes back it won’t be the bubbly sitcom that audiences remember.
“I’m happy to tell you that, yes, it’s true. All of the cast and the original creator and producers are on board, and we believe a reboot can and should exist once the strike ends,” Bialik told Vanity Fair in an interview.
Blossom was a sitcom created by Don Reo that aired for five seasons on NBC starting in 1991 and ending in 1995. The series followed the title character living in a male-dominated household led by her single father and two older brothers.
Bialik teased that the reimagination of the show would be much different than the 1990s comedy adding, “We’re hoping to reboot it not as a sitcom, though. We want to bring back these interesting, deep characters—a child of divorce, a recovering drug addict,...
“I’m happy to tell you that, yes, it’s true. All of the cast and the original creator and producers are on board, and we believe a reboot can and should exist once the strike ends,” Bialik told Vanity Fair in an interview.
Blossom was a sitcom created by Don Reo that aired for five seasons on NBC starting in 1991 and ending in 1995. The series followed the title character living in a male-dominated household led by her single father and two older brothers.
Bialik teased that the reimagination of the show would be much different than the 1990s comedy adding, “We’re hoping to reboot it not as a sitcom, though. We want to bring back these interesting, deep characters—a child of divorce, a recovering drug addict,...
- 10/3/2023
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
Blossom fans could see the sitcom cast reunite again on the small screen. This time for a reunion series updating fans on what the characters are doing now. Viewers may have seen cast members Joey Lawrence, Michael Stoyanov, Jenna von Oÿ, and Ted Wass appear on episodes of star Mayim Bialik’s current series, Call Me Kat.
A family comedy series, Blossom aired on NBC for five seasons between 1991 and 1995. The show revolves around a quirky teen girl (Bialik), her two elder brothers (Lawrence and Stoyanov), and their single dad (Wass). The sitcom cast also includes David Lascher, Portia Dawson, Barnard Hughes, Finola Hughes, and Courtney Chase.
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A family comedy series, Blossom aired on NBC for five seasons between 1991 and 1995. The show revolves around a quirky teen girl (Bialik), her two elder brothers (Lawrence and Stoyanov), and their single dad (Wass). The sitcom cast also includes David Lascher, Portia Dawson, Barnard Hughes, Finola Hughes, and Courtney Chase.
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- 4/30/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
At this point, I'm convinced Natasha Lyonne can do anything. The actor, writer, director, and producer is on a serious roll, starring in (and showrunning) the fantastic second season of the Netflix sci-fi series "Russian Doll" and starring in Rian Johnson's new Peacock series "Poker Face," but once upon a time she wasn't as famous and lost out on some pretty big roles. Lyonne has been acting since she was a child, with her first credited performance on "Pee-Wee's Playhouse" when she was just six years old, and that means she's been to enough auditions that she's probably lost count. Apparently, among those auditions were try-outs for the title role on the ABC comedy series "Sabrina the Teenage Witch" and for Six on the NBC comedy series "Blossom," both of which would have been wildly different with Leone.
While appearing on "Watch What Happens Live," host Andy Cohen asked Lyonne...
While appearing on "Watch What Happens Live," host Andy Cohen asked Lyonne...
- 2/13/2023
- by Danielle Ryan
- Slash Film
Natasha Lyonne is dishing on some iconic roles she was close to landing early in her career.
While on Thursday’s episode of Watch What Happens Live, host Andy Cohen asked the Poker Face star to name a role that another actress got that she thinks should have been hers. She quickly responded in a playful manner, “Oh, gosh, there’s a lot … I mean, how far back do you want to go?”
“Well, I didn’t get Six or Blossom. I didn’t get Sabrina the Teenage Witch,” she said, taking Cohen by surprise. Lyonne then added that she didn’t get a role in John Hughes’ 1991 film Curly Sue.
Cohen seemed to be most taken aback by the Orange Is the New Black actress saying she did not get the role of Six in the ’90s hit series Blossom. “Wow! I would have loved to see you as Six,...
While on Thursday’s episode of Watch What Happens Live, host Andy Cohen asked the Poker Face star to name a role that another actress got that she thinks should have been hers. She quickly responded in a playful manner, “Oh, gosh, there’s a lot … I mean, how far back do you want to go?”
“Well, I didn’t get Six or Blossom. I didn’t get Sabrina the Teenage Witch,” she said, taking Cohen by surprise. Lyonne then added that she didn’t get a role in John Hughes’ 1991 film Curly Sue.
Cohen seemed to be most taken aback by the Orange Is the New Black actress saying she did not get the role of Six in the ’90s hit series Blossom. “Wow! I would have loved to see you as Six,...
- 2/10/2023
- by Carly Thomas
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Natasha Lyonne’s career could have turned out very differently.
This week, the “Poker Face” star appeared on “Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen” and revealed some of the big roles she missed out on early in her career.
Read More: Natasha Lyonne’s ‘Poker Face’ Is Connected To Daniel Craig’s ‘Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery’, Rian Johnson Reveals
The host asked Lyonne to “name one fellow actress who beat you out for a role that should have been yours.”
“I didn’t get Six on ‘Blossom’,” she continued. “I didn’t get ‘Sabrina the Teenage Witch’.”
Lyonne added, “Oh, hold on a second. I didn’t get Curly Sue.”
But Cohen was fixated on her losing the role of Six in the classic sitcom.
“I would have loved to see you as Six. What a reinterpretation of the part,” he said, to which the actress joked.
This week, the “Poker Face” star appeared on “Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen” and revealed some of the big roles she missed out on early in her career.
Read More: Natasha Lyonne’s ‘Poker Face’ Is Connected To Daniel Craig’s ‘Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery’, Rian Johnson Reveals
The host asked Lyonne to “name one fellow actress who beat you out for a role that should have been yours.”
“I didn’t get Six on ‘Blossom’,” she continued. “I didn’t get ‘Sabrina the Teenage Witch’.”
Lyonne added, “Oh, hold on a second. I didn’t get Curly Sue.”
But Cohen was fixated on her losing the role of Six in the classic sitcom.
“I would have loved to see you as Six. What a reinterpretation of the part,” he said, to which the actress joked.
- 2/10/2023
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
If you're like me, you firmly believe that "A Goofy Movie" is one of the best (read: the best) Disney movies ever made. Set over the course of one crazy summer, "A Goofy Movie" tells the story of Max Goof (son of Goofy Goof and voiced by Jason Marsden) who, in an attempt to get the attention of his crush Roxanne (voiced by Jenna von Oÿ), stages one of the most impressive stunts ever. During an end-of-year school-wide assembly, Max wows Roxanne by performing a full-on dance number to his favorite band Powerline's song, "Stand Out," and the two make plans to meet up later. But when Goofy (voiced by Bill Farmer) gets wind of Max's poor (read: swoon-worthy) behavior, he thinks a father-son fishing trip is just what Max needs to set him straight.
Obviously, Max is not happy about this, and what follows is an insane road...
Obviously, Max is not happy about this, and what follows is an insane road...
- 9/19/2022
- by Miyako Pleines
- Slash Film
Blossom fans are in for a treat when Call Me Kat returns for its second season on Fox. Joey Lawrence, Jenna Von Oÿ, and Michael Stroyanov are joining Mayim Bialik for the season premiere in January. In the story, the trio (playing themselves) will visit Louisville for a celebrity golf tournament, and Kat will attend to see them because they were on her favorite show growing up, per The Wrap.
Blossom aired on for five seasons, between 1990 and 1995. The series follows Blossom Russo as she lives with her single dad and two older brothers.
began teasing the Blossom reunion on Instagram weeks ago, and the network has now released a new preview featuring the reunited former co-stars. ...
Blossom aired on for five seasons, between 1990 and 1995. The series follows Blossom Russo as she lives with her single dad and two older brothers.
began teasing the Blossom reunion on Instagram weeks ago, and the network has now released a new preview featuring the reunited former co-stars. ...
- 11/16/2021
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
“Whoa!” is a totally valid response to the following news.
Mayim Bialik will reunite with Blossom costars Joey Lawrence, Jenna von Oÿ and Michael Stoyanov in the Season 2 premiere of Fox’s Call Me Kat (airing on a special night, Sunday, Jan. 9 following an NFL doubleheader; subsequent episodes will air Thursdays at 9/8c, beginning Jan. 13).
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The Blossom reunion is teased in the above promo,...
Mayim Bialik will reunite with Blossom costars Joey Lawrence, Jenna von Oÿ and Michael Stoyanov in the Season 2 premiere of Fox’s Call Me Kat (airing on a special night, Sunday, Jan. 9 following an NFL doubleheader; subsequent episodes will air Thursdays at 9/8c, beginning Jan. 13).
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The Blossom reunion is teased in the above promo,...
- 11/16/2021
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
Lifetime has greenlighted a remake of the 1997 TV movie “Dying to Belong” about sorority hazing, the network announced Tuesday.
Shannen Doherty will star in the movie alongside “Supergirl’s” Favour Onwuka and “iZombie” actress Jenika Rose. Onwuka and Rose will play college freshman who become “fast friends,” according to Lifetime’s description of the film. “Riley (Rose), whose mother Katherine (Doherty) was a legacy Pi Gamma Beta, decides to rush in hopes of following Katherine’s footsteps and is ecstatic when Olivia (Onwuka) joins her. Sensing the opportunity to go undercover to write a story about hazing practices, Olivia soon discovers there are deadly secrets involved in being part of the sisterhood.”
The original “Dying to Belong,” directed by William A. Graham, aired in 1997 on NBC, starring Hilary Swank, Sarah Chalke, Jenna von Oÿ and Mark-Paul Gosselaar. Dying to Belong will debut this fall on Lifetime.
Lifetime’s “Dying to...
Shannen Doherty will star in the movie alongside “Supergirl’s” Favour Onwuka and “iZombie” actress Jenika Rose. Onwuka and Rose will play college freshman who become “fast friends,” according to Lifetime’s description of the film. “Riley (Rose), whose mother Katherine (Doherty) was a legacy Pi Gamma Beta, decides to rush in hopes of following Katherine’s footsteps and is ecstatic when Olivia (Onwuka) joins her. Sensing the opportunity to go undercover to write a story about hazing practices, Olivia soon discovers there are deadly secrets involved in being part of the sisterhood.”
The original “Dying to Belong,” directed by William A. Graham, aired in 1997 on NBC, starring Hilary Swank, Sarah Chalke, Jenna von Oÿ and Mark-Paul Gosselaar. Dying to Belong will debut this fall on Lifetime.
Lifetime’s “Dying to...
- 8/10/2021
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Exclusive: Lifetime is bringing an updated version of the classic television movie Dying To Belong to the screen. Shannen Doherty, Favour Onwuka (Supergirl) and Jenika Rose (iZombie) are set to star in Lifetime’s remake of the 1997 film, which starred Hilary Swank, Sarah Chalke, Jenna von Oÿ and Mark-Paul Gosselaar. Dying to Belong, which reveals the harsh realities of toxic friendships and sorority hazing culture, will debut this fall on Lifetime.
In Dying To Belong, when journalism major Olivia (Onwuka) meets Riley (Rose), a shy freshman who suffers from anxiety, they become fast friends. Riley, whose mother Katherine (Doherty) was a legacy Pi Gamma Beta, decides to rush in hopes of following Katherine’s footsteps and is ecstatic when Olivia joins her. Sensing the opportunity to go undercover to write a story about hazing practices, Olivia soon discovers there are deadly secrets involved in being part of the “sisterhood.”
Dying...
In Dying To Belong, when journalism major Olivia (Onwuka) meets Riley (Rose), a shy freshman who suffers from anxiety, they become fast friends. Riley, whose mother Katherine (Doherty) was a legacy Pi Gamma Beta, decides to rush in hopes of following Katherine’s footsteps and is ecstatic when Olivia joins her. Sensing the opportunity to go undercover to write a story about hazing practices, Olivia soon discovers there are deadly secrets involved in being part of the “sisterhood.”
Dying...
- 8/10/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
This is either going to be really good or so bad, it’s great. But either way, ABC’s relaunch of Battle of the Network Stars (premiering Thursday, June 29 at 9/8c) is looking like the summer’s must-see — especially since on Tuesday the full list of competitors was released. The celebrities we’re most psyched to see throwing down in events like the kayak relay race and dunk tank:
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- 6/12/2017
- TVLine.com
Mother’s Day 2017 was nothing if not filled with social media posts from parents everywhere — including celebs!
Famous mamas like Hilary Duff, Gisele Bündchen, Jennifer Lopez and more got real on Instagram and Twitter, sharing snaps of themselves with their kids alongside heartfelt messages about what being a mom has meant to them.
Not absent from the mom tributes were tons of celebrity dads, like Justin Timberlake, Orlando Bloom and Thomas Rhett, expressing their gratitude to the women who helped make them fathers.
“To the multitasking moms out there making it all work #HappyMothersDay!” Nicole Richie posted a hilarious throwback...
Famous mamas like Hilary Duff, Gisele Bündchen, Jennifer Lopez and more got real on Instagram and Twitter, sharing snaps of themselves with their kids alongside heartfelt messages about what being a mom has meant to them.
Not absent from the mom tributes were tons of celebrity dads, like Justin Timberlake, Orlando Bloom and Thomas Rhett, expressing their gratitude to the women who helped make them fathers.
“To the multitasking moms out there making it all work #HappyMothersDay!” Nicole Richie posted a hilarious throwback...
- 5/15/2017
- by Jen Juneau
- PEOPLE.com
When comedian Vanessa Bayer isn’t making people laugh on Saturday Night Live, she can be found relaxing in her New York City apartment.
The 35-year-old, who recently opened up to People about her struggle with cancer as a teen, gave a tour of her living space, pointing out all of the personal touches that make her city digs feel like home — and of course, cracked some jokes along the way.
After showing off artwork by her friend and Big Bang Theory actress Kate Micucci, Bayer rattles off her favorite coffee table books (casually penned by some of her closest...
The 35-year-old, who recently opened up to People about her struggle with cancer as a teen, gave a tour of her living space, pointing out all of the personal touches that make her city digs feel like home — and of course, cracked some jokes along the way.
After showing off artwork by her friend and Big Bang Theory actress Kate Micucci, Bayer rattles off her favorite coffee table books (casually penned by some of her closest...
- 12/20/2016
- by Jessica Fecteau
- PEOPLE.com
Clarissa Explains It All premiered in March 1991, meaning that this month it celebrates its 25th anniversary. Yep, if Clarissa Darling were around today (and had been aging in real-world time since the show first debuted), she'd be 38 years old, maybe even with a 13-year-old Clarissa of her own.
It's not just that the Melissa Joan Hart sitcom was a popular show for pre-teen girls or even pre-teens in general; it's that it helped established a network identity for the channel it was on, a still-young Nickelodeon, and helped shape a lot of similarly focused shows that aired throughout the rest of the '90s.
It's not just that the Melissa Joan Hart sitcom was a popular show for pre-teen girls or even pre-teens in general; it's that it helped established a network identity for the channel it was on, a still-young Nickelodeon, and helped shape a lot of similarly focused shows that aired throughout the rest of the '90s.
- 3/1/2016
- by Drew Mackie, @drewgmackie
- People.com - TV Watch
Clarissa Explains It All premiered in March 1991, meaning that this month it celebrates its 25th anniversary. Yep, if Clarissa Darling were around today (and had been aging in real-world time since the show first debuted), she'd be 38 years old, maybe even with a 13-year-old Clarissa of her own. It's not just that the Melissa Joan Hart sitcom was a popular show for pre-teen girls or even pre-teens in general; it's that it helped established a network identity for the channel it was on, a still-young Nickelodeon, and helped shape a lot of similarly focused shows that aired throughout the rest of the '90s.
- 3/1/2016
- by Drew Mackie, @drewgmackie
- PEOPLE.com
Clarissa Explains It All premiered in March 1991, meaning that this month it celebrates its 25th anniversary. Yep, if Clarissa Darling were around today (and had been aging in real-world time since the show first debuted), she'd be 38 years old, maybe even with a 13-year-old Clarissa of her own. It's not just that the Melissa Joan Hart sitcom was a popular show for pre-teen girls or even pre-teens in general; it's that it helped established a network identity for the channel it was on, a still-young Nickelodeon, and helped shape a lot of similarly focused shows that aired throughout the rest of the '90s.
- 3/1/2016
- by Drew Mackie, @drewgmackie
- PEOPLE.com
Celebs just don't even know what to call their kids anymore.
2014 brought us a plethora of adorable celebrity babies-- with names that gave us pause. Now, to be clear, there is Nothing Wrong with these bundles of joy, we're just saying their famous parents got a little... creative when deciding what to call them.
Photos: You Named Your Kid What?! Bizarre Baby Names
Oh Boy, the creativity. Let's call out the most weird Af celebrity baby names we saw this year.
News: And Don’t Forget About All the Weird Af Things Your Kids Are Saying Now
1. Marlowe Monroe (Jenna von Oy + Brad Betcher)
Admit it. If Drunk History makes a Marilyn Monroe episode, This Is How The Hammered Comedian Will Say Her Name.
2. Wyatt Isabelle (Mila Kunis + Ashton Kutcher)
This is Not because Wyatt is traditionally a boy’s name (normativity is lame!). Wyatt and Isabelle (or rather, Isabella) are just so trendy right now. The...
2014 brought us a plethora of adorable celebrity babies-- with names that gave us pause. Now, to be clear, there is Nothing Wrong with these bundles of joy, we're just saying their famous parents got a little... creative when deciding what to call them.
Photos: You Named Your Kid What?! Bizarre Baby Names
Oh Boy, the creativity. Let's call out the most weird Af celebrity baby names we saw this year.
News: And Don’t Forget About All the Weird Af Things Your Kids Are Saying Now
1. Marlowe Monroe (Jenna von Oy + Brad Betcher)
Admit it. If Drunk History makes a Marilyn Monroe episode, This Is How The Hammered Comedian Will Say Her Name.
2. Wyatt Isabelle (Mila Kunis + Ashton Kutcher)
This is Not because Wyatt is traditionally a boy’s name (normativity is lame!). Wyatt and Isabelle (or rather, Isabella) are just so trendy right now. The...
- 12/18/2014
- Entertainment Tonight
Six just welcomed Baby No. 2!Jenna von Oy welcomed her second child on Saturday with husband Brad Bratcher, and now we're getting our first look at baby girl Marlowe Monroe.The "Blossom" alum took to her WhoSay page to show off her brood, writing, "There's some seriously sweet bonding happening over here... Introducing Marlowe Monroe!" In the pic, the newborn is being cuddled by the proud mama and her 2-year-old daughter, Gray. "We are so blessed to welcome another healthy, beautiful, profoundly enchanting baby girl into our family!" the actress told People. "Little Miss Marlowe is already very loved and adored, and we are savoring this special bonding time we have with her."So, how did Marlowe get her name?"We began mulling over names at the beginning of my pregnancy, and came up with a few we were fond of," the 37-year-old told the mag. "When we mentioned them aloud in front of Gray,...
- 11/4/2014
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
It's baby No. 2 for Six! Jenna Von Oy welcomed her second child with husband Brad Bratcher on Saturday in Nashville, the former Blossom star's rep confirms to E! News. They named their baby girl Marlowe Monroe Bratcher, the littlest one joining 2-year-old big sister Gray Audrey in the family fold. Marlowe showed up weighing 7 pounds, 4 ounces and measuring 18.25 inches in length. "We are so blessed to welcome another healthy, beautiful, profoundly enchanting baby girl into our family!" Von Oy and Bratcher told told People, which was first to report the happy news. "Little Miss Marlowe is already very loved and adored, and we are savoring this special bonding...
- 11/4/2014
- E! Online
Oy, a second girl! Jenna von Oy welcomed her second child, a beautiful baby girl, with husband Brad Bratcher on Saturday, Nov. 1, in Nashville, her rep confirms to Us Weekly. The Blossom alum, 37, and her husband, a computer data consultant, welcomed their daughter Marlowe Monroe Bratcher at 12:35 p.m. local time, the rep adds. The baby weighed 7 lbs., 4 oz, and measured 18.25 inches long. The newborn tot joins her big sister Gray Audrey, 2. "Baby and mama are both doing great," the rep tells [...]...
- 11/3/2014
- Us Weekly
Jenna Von Oy starred as Mayim Bialik's fast-talking on-screen Bff Six on "Blossom" back in the day -- but are they still close now? "Mayim and I have kept in touch for a while. Actually, motherhood really sort of resurrected our friendship," Von Oy says on an upcoming episode of "Oprah: Where Are They Now?" Now 37 and expecting her second child next month, Jenna says she even asks Mayim for parenting advice all the time ... despite her former costar's sometimes controversial stance on things like breastfeeding."She's really been my go-to guru about all things breastfeeding," she explains.Back in 2012, Bialik made headlines for breastfeeding her then-3-year-old son on the New York City subway. She has also been criticized for advocating attachment parenting methods, including co-sleeping.But to Jenna, Bialik's never been pushy about her beliefs. "You may not agree with some of her parenting methods, but...
- 10/3/2014
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
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The ’90s are gone, but we’re still clinging to the decade’s greatest television shows thanks to Netflix binges and cable syndication. Everyone remembers the series’ big stars, but what about those supporting characters all diehard fans will never forget?
Full House‘s Kimmy Gibbler (Andrea Barber) brought her smelly feet and sassy behavior into the Tanners’ home, while Buffy the Vampire Slayer‘s Xander (Nicholas Brendon) added comic relief in a dark world. Roz Doyle (Peri Gilpin) helped bring high-brow Frasier Crane (Kelsey Grammer) back to Earth, and Blossom Russo’s bestie Six LeMeure (Jenna von Oy) knew how to talk herself out of a jam.
Browse through our gallery for more characters you love, and find out what the actors behind those roles are up to now.
Full House may be over and done with, but that doesn’t mean its cast has lost touch.
The ’90s are gone, but we’re still clinging to the decade’s greatest television shows thanks to Netflix binges and cable syndication. Everyone remembers the series’ big stars, but what about those supporting characters all diehard fans will never forget?
Full House‘s Kimmy Gibbler (Andrea Barber) brought her smelly feet and sassy behavior into the Tanners’ home, while Buffy the Vampire Slayer‘s Xander (Nicholas Brendon) added comic relief in a dark world. Roz Doyle (Peri Gilpin) helped bring high-brow Frasier Crane (Kelsey Grammer) back to Earth, and Blossom Russo’s bestie Six LeMeure (Jenna von Oy) knew how to talk herself out of a jam.
Browse through our gallery for more characters you love, and find out what the actors behind those roles are up to now.
Full House may be over and done with, but that doesn’t mean its cast has lost touch.
- 9/11/2014
- by Rahsheeda Ali
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The ’90s are gone, but we’re still clinging to the decade’s greatest television shows thanks to Netflix binges and cable syndication. Everyone remembers the series’ big stars, but what about those supporting characters all diehard fans will never forget?
Full House‘s Kimmy Gibbler (Andrea Barber) brought her smelly feet and sassy behavior into the Tanners’ home, while Buffy the Vampire Slayer‘s Xander (Nicholas Brendon) added comic relief in a dark world. Roz Doyle (Peri Gilpin) helped bring high-brow Frasier Crane (Kelsey Grammer) back to Earth, and Blossom Russo’s bestie Six LeMeure (Jenna von Oy) knew how to talk herself out of a jam.
Browse through our gallery for more characters you love, and find out what the actors behind those roles are up to now.
Full House may be over and done with, but that doesn’t mean its cast has lost touch.
The ’90s are gone, but we’re still clinging to the decade’s greatest television shows thanks to Netflix binges and cable syndication. Everyone remembers the series’ big stars, but what about those supporting characters all diehard fans will never forget?
Full House‘s Kimmy Gibbler (Andrea Barber) brought her smelly feet and sassy behavior into the Tanners’ home, while Buffy the Vampire Slayer‘s Xander (Nicholas Brendon) added comic relief in a dark world. Roz Doyle (Peri Gilpin) helped bring high-brow Frasier Crane (Kelsey Grammer) back to Earth, and Blossom Russo’s bestie Six LeMeure (Jenna von Oy) knew how to talk herself out of a jam.
Browse through our gallery for more characters you love, and find out what the actors behind those roles are up to now.
Full House may be over and done with, but that doesn’t mean its cast has lost touch.
- 9/11/2014
- by Rahsheeda Ali
- VH1.com
Whoa, can you believe it's been almost 20 years since "Blossom" went off the air?Yeah, neither can we -- but we love seeing the stars from the classic sitcom together again, reminiscing about their years on the beloved series as it re-airs this summer on the Hub Network.Mayim Bialik (Blossom), Jenna von Oy (Six), Joey Lawrence (Joey) and Mike Stoyanov (Tony) recently reunited to film a series of promotional videos, where they not only showed us what they all look like now, but also revealed some secrets from the set.First up: How did Six get her name? In the series, von Oy's character jokes she was given the numerical name because her father said "that's how many beers it took" -- but that's not the real story.See why show creator Don Reo gave her the interesting moniker below. Plus, see what Jenna says about her character's fast-talking...
- 7/10/2014
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
The Blossom cast reunited and it made us feel all sorts of nostalgia, especially for 1990s fashion. The hats! The jeans! The plaid! You know what we're talking about, and so do Mayim Bialik, Joey Lawrence, Jenna von Oÿ and Michael Stoyanov. The quartet got together to host The Hub's marathon heralding the return of Blossom (reruns) to TV starting on Friday, July 11 and E! has an exclusive look and some surprising information about some of those classic clothes. In the video above, von Oÿ and Bialik reminisce about those floppy hats (you had one) and how they became such a signature part of the series. "My character wore them less than you," Bialik says. "I think mine...
- 7/9/2014
- E! Online
Blossom reruns started airing on Hub Network this week (weekdays at 10 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. Et), and if the ’90s bug hasn’t bitten you, it could happen Friday night: The cast reunited for the first time in 20 years to film spots that will air during a three-hour marathon (starting July 11 at 9 p.m. Et).
We’ve got a few sneak peeks below at Mayim Bialik (Blossom), Joey Lawrence (Joey), Michael Stoyanov (Anthony), and Jenna von Oy (Six) reminiscing. Lawrence drops some trivia about his character name, which Bialik tops it by revealing who got her period first—her or Blossom.
We’ve got a few sneak peeks below at Mayim Bialik (Blossom), Joey Lawrence (Joey), Michael Stoyanov (Anthony), and Jenna von Oy (Six) reminiscing. Lawrence drops some trivia about his character name, which Bialik tops it by revealing who got her period first—her or Blossom.
- 7/9/2014
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW - Inside TV
The '90s NBC sitcom Blossom may have seemed like a blip on the TV radar, but the show was responsible for launching a few major careers, is remembered for being way ahead of its time, coining a few catchphrases and singlehandedly putting the flower hat on the map.
Debuting July Fourth weekend of 1990, Blossom starred the 15-year-oldMayim Bialik as a precocious teen adjusting to life and coming of age with her mom out of the picture. Her dad Nick (Ted Wass) was a musician sometimes on the road, her oldest brother Anthony (Michael Stoyanov) was a recovering alcoholic and her brother Joey (Joey Lawrence) was the stereotypical dumb jock. Jenna Von Oy played Blossom's fast-talking best friend.
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Debuting July Fourth weekend of 1990, Blossom starred the 15-year-oldMayim Bialik as a precocious teen adjusting to life and coming of age with her mom out of the picture. Her dad Nick (Ted Wass) was a musician sometimes on the road, her oldest brother Anthony (Michael Stoyanov) was a recovering alcoholic and her brother Joey (Joey Lawrence) was the stereotypical dumb jock. Jenna Von Oy played Blossom's fast-talking best friend.
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- 7/5/2014
- by Robyn Ross
- TVGuide - Breaking News
Time to dust off the floppy hat, Blossom is making a comeback.
The Russo family recently reunited, nearly 20 years after the show went off the air, to celebrate Blossom's return to the small screen. Starting July 7, reruns of the '90s show – chock-full of dated sartorial splendor – will air on The Hub Network. Costars Mayim Bialik, Joey Lawrence, Michael Stoyanov and People.com blogger Jenna von Oy gathered together for a photo shoot to help promote the show's resurrection, even taking a few selfies.
The sitcom, which ran for five seasons, told the story of Blossom (Bialik) and her...
The Russo family recently reunited, nearly 20 years after the show went off the air, to celebrate Blossom's return to the small screen. Starting July 7, reruns of the '90s show – chock-full of dated sartorial splendor – will air on The Hub Network. Costars Mayim Bialik, Joey Lawrence, Michael Stoyanov and People.com blogger Jenna von Oy gathered together for a photo shoot to help promote the show's resurrection, even taking a few selfies.
The sitcom, which ran for five seasons, told the story of Blossom (Bialik) and her...
- 6/18/2014
- by Kelli Bender
- People.com - TV Watch
Six bliss! Blossom alum Jenna von Oy is pregnant and expecting her second child with husband Brad Bratcher, her rep confirms to Us Weekly. The 37-year-old actress and Bratcher tied the knot in 2010. Their new bundle of joy will soon join their 2-year-old daughter Gray Audrey. Von Oy, for her part, isn't showing much of a baby bump just yet. On June 16, the star seemed to strategically cover her stomach as she reunited with her former Blossom costars 19 years after the series finale. (von Oy [...]...
- 6/18/2014
- Us Weekly
Whoa! The "Blossom" cast has reunited!
Mayim Bialik, Joey Lawrence, Jenna von Oy and Michael Stoyanov got together for a "Blossom" cast photo shoot on Monday to celebrate the show's upcoming re-airing on The Hub Network.
"The @hubtvnetwork #blossomreunion is going great :)," Mayim, who played the show's flower-hat-loving title character, captioned an Instagram photo of the group.
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"Um...@joeylawrence @MikeStoyanov @JennavonOy. We still look like young whippersnappers," she captioned another behind-the-scenes shot. "@hubtvnetwork #blossomreunion"
Um...@joeylawrence @MikeStoyanov @JennavonOy. We still look like young whippersnappers @hubtvnetwork #blossomreunion pic.twitter.com/ph7O1JQYlP ...
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Mayim Bialik, Joey Lawrence, Jenna von Oy and Michael Stoyanov got together for a "Blossom" cast photo shoot on Monday to celebrate the show's upcoming re-airing on The Hub Network.
"The @hubtvnetwork #blossomreunion is going great :)," Mayim, who played the show's flower-hat-loving title character, captioned an Instagram photo of the group.
Photos: Through The Years - TV's Favorite Families
"Um...@joeylawrence @MikeStoyanov @JennavonOy. We still look like young whippersnappers," she captioned another behind-the-scenes shot. "@hubtvnetwork #blossomreunion"
Um...@joeylawrence @MikeStoyanov @JennavonOy. We still look like young whippersnappers @hubtvnetwork #blossomreunion pic.twitter.com/ph7O1JQYlP ...
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- 6/17/2014
- by access.hollywood@nbcuni.com (AccessHollywood.com Editorial Staff)
- Access Hollywood
Get out the floppy flower hats! The cast of Blossom reunited after 19 years on Monday, June 16, and were filled with nostalgia as they gave their fans a sneak peek with photos via Twitter. Mayim Bialik (Blossom), Joey Lawrence (Joey Russo), Jenna von Oy (Six LeMeure), and Michael Stoyanov (Anthony Russo) came together this week to shoot promos for the TV series, which is coming back in syndication thanks to the Hub Network. "#blossomreunion thanks to @HubTVNetwork in effect!" Bialik, 38, wrote. "Um…@joeylawrence @MikeStoyanov @JennavonOy. We [...]...
- 6/17/2014
- Us Weekly
There was a Blossom reunion. Repeat, the cast of Blossom reunited! The show, which ran for five seasons on NBC from 1991-1995, is returning to the airwaves on The Hub Network. To celebrate, the cast got together to host a marathon. Mayim Bialik, who played the titular hat-loving character, shared photos from the shoot on her social media pages. Sadly, no hats with large flowers on them appear to be present. Joey Lawrence, Jenna von Oÿ and Michael Stoyanov joined Bialik at The Hub Network shoot. For good measure, here's what they looked like back in the day. And for your listening pleasure, the Blossom theme song. All five seasons of Blossom will be shown starting July 7 on The Hub Network. The show...
- 6/17/2014
- E! Online
Whoa!The Russo clan (and Bff Six) got together again on Monday for an amazing "Blossom" reunion, the crew gathering for the first time since the show went off the air almost 20 years ago.Mayim Bialik gave us all a major '90s flashback when she posted a number of photos from brand new photo shoot earlier today. The promotional shoot was for The Hub network, which will start airing the classic sitcom in July.Mayim, Jenna von Oy, Joey Lawrence and Mike Stoyanov were all on hand for the session, though Ted Wass -- who played Blossom's dad, Nick -- was Mia. Also missing: Blossom's incredible hats."We still look like young whippersnappers," Mayim tweeted about the reunion ... though someone should tell her there's nothing "young" about the word "whippersnappers." "Older but still together," added von Oy."So awesome being with u all again. Feels like no time has passed.
- 6/17/2014
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
Dig out your favorite hat and join the stars of “Blossom” as they reunite for Hub in honor of the show airing in repeats on the cable channel. In honor of the show that made it Ok to be yourself — even if that meant no one would recognize your boho fashion chic style for another two decades — “Blossom” stars Mayim Bialik, Joey Lawrence, Michael Stoyanov and Jenna von Oÿ reunited this week to talk about their favorite memories and episodes for Hub's cameras. Those conversations will become the basis for a “Blossom” marathon airing July 11 on the cable...
- 6/16/2014
- by Jethro Nededog
- The Wrap
Beloved '90s classic Blossom is coming to the Hub Network in July, which prompted a promotional reunion gathering. Cast members Mayim Bialik (Blossom, duh), Jenna Von Oy (her Bff, Six), Michael Stoyanov (her oldest brother, Tony), and Joey Lawrence (her other brother, Joey) gathered today, with a few goofy Twitter and Instagram photos to prove it. For some reason, however, Ted Wass, who played Blossom's dad, was not invited. We're too good for Papa Russo now? In our opinionation, he deserves to be included.
- 6/16/2014
- by Margaret Lyons
- Vulture
Nineties nostalgia has been kicked into overdrive lately, with casts of classic series like "The Wonder Years" hosting reunions in recent weeks. Now, "Blossom" is getting in on the action, too, with a new set of photos that hit the web this week.
Four original cast members from the series -- Mayim Bialik (Blossom), Jenna Von Oy (Six), Michael Stoyanov (Tony), and Joey Lawrence (Joey) -- reunited in honor of "Blossom"'s upcoming debut on Hub Network, shooting some promo TV spots and photos.
Bialik shared snaps of the event on her Twitter account Monday, some professional and some candid, and all full of joy. The actress remarked that everyone "still look[s] like young whippersnappers," and we have to agree. Here's a cute selfie:
Joey Lawrence seemed especially excited about the mini reunion and subsequent syndication revival of "Blossom." He tweeted: "Thank u all 4 ur excitement!! I can feel it!
Four original cast members from the series -- Mayim Bialik (Blossom), Jenna Von Oy (Six), Michael Stoyanov (Tony), and Joey Lawrence (Joey) -- reunited in honor of "Blossom"'s upcoming debut on Hub Network, shooting some promo TV spots and photos.
Bialik shared snaps of the event on her Twitter account Monday, some professional and some candid, and all full of joy. The actress remarked that everyone "still look[s] like young whippersnappers," and we have to agree. Here's a cute selfie:
Joey Lawrence seemed especially excited about the mini reunion and subsequent syndication revival of "Blossom." He tweeted: "Thank u all 4 ur excitement!! I can feel it!
- 6/16/2014
- by Katie Roberts
- Moviefone
Whoa! Two years after Blossom stars Mayim Bialik and Joey Lawrence staged a reunion for an Old Navy ad campaign, the 1990s sitcom is returning to the small screen. The Hub Network has picked up the rights from Disney-abc Television Group to the coming-of-age comedy about a precocious girl, her quick-talking best friend (Jenna von Oy) and her family. Hub has acquired all five seasons -- 113 episodes -- of the comedy and will for the first time in 15 years air the series on television starting July 7. Episodes will air weekdays at 7 p.m. Pt/10
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- 6/10/2014
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Ever wondered what "Girls" characters Hannah and Shoshanna would look like if they sported classic "Blossom" hats in Brooklyn? Likely not, but it is indeed glorious.
Kerri Doherty and "Blossom" alum Jenna von Oy made parody video (above) of the HBO hit with Doherty channelling Hannah (Lena Dunham) and Blossom (Mayim Bialik) while Von Oy took on Shoshanna (Zoisa Mamet) and her "Blossom" character Six. It's Season 1 of "Girls" as the '90s sitcom.
"I don't really do TV, but I absolutely respect your decision to watch it," Doherty says in a perfect Hannah voice, determining what their littlest and biggest "baggage" would be while watching the Jerry Springer reality show.
The highlight is definitely Von Oy saying she had an illegitimate daughter named Seven.
This isn't the first time a comedian has taken on the Dunham voice and mannerisms. In February, Chelsea Davison channeled Dunham for a "Zero Dark Thirty...
Kerri Doherty and "Blossom" alum Jenna von Oy made parody video (above) of the HBO hit with Doherty channelling Hannah (Lena Dunham) and Blossom (Mayim Bialik) while Von Oy took on Shoshanna (Zoisa Mamet) and her "Blossom" character Six. It's Season 1 of "Girls" as the '90s sitcom.
"I don't really do TV, but I absolutely respect your decision to watch it," Doherty says in a perfect Hannah voice, determining what their littlest and biggest "baggage" would be while watching the Jerry Springer reality show.
The highlight is definitely Von Oy saying she had an illegitimate daughter named Seven.
This isn't the first time a comedian has taken on the Dunham voice and mannerisms. In February, Chelsea Davison channeled Dunham for a "Zero Dark Thirty...
- 3/27/2013
- by Leigh Weingus
- Huffington Post
Are Lena Dunham impressions the new Woody Allen impressions? Will everyone have their version in six months?
Whether or not Kerri Doherty is capitalizing on the success of Chelsea Davidson’s Lena Dunham/Zero Dark Thirty parody is somewhat irrelevant. In Doherty’s newest Geeking Out video, she’s stepped it up a notch, combining our ’90s nostalgia with our Girls obsession. Not only has Doherty imagined a conversation between Blossom Russo and Six LeMeure that builds off of the Hannah and Shoshanna moment from Season 1 where they watch the fake reality game show Baggage — she even got Jenna Von Oy...
Whether or not Kerri Doherty is capitalizing on the success of Chelsea Davidson’s Lena Dunham/Zero Dark Thirty parody is somewhat irrelevant. In Doherty’s newest Geeking Out video, she’s stepped it up a notch, combining our ’90s nostalgia with our Girls obsession. Not only has Doherty imagined a conversation between Blossom Russo and Six LeMeure that builds off of the Hannah and Shoshanna moment from Season 1 where they watch the fake reality game show Baggage — she even got Jenna Von Oy...
- 3/27/2013
- by Lindsey Bahr
- EW.com - PopWatch
The country is still reeling from the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting that took the lives of 28 people last Friday. That includes Blossom star Jenna von Oy, who grew up in Newtown, Conn., where the tragedy happened.
In a blog for People, Von Oy offered her support and prayers for those affected by the tragedy. "When the news first reported the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School, my emotional spectrum ranged from stunned and horrified, to inconsolable and...
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In a blog for People, Von Oy offered her support and prayers for those affected by the tragedy. "When the news first reported the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School, my emotional spectrum ranged from stunned and horrified, to inconsolable and...
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- 12/19/2012
- by Kate Stanhope
- TVGuide - Breaking News
The tragic shooting that left 20 children and six adults dead, hits close to home for former Olympian, Bruce Jenner.
The reality star tells E! News he grew up about two miles away from Sandy Hook Elementary School, and like many, he's still trying to understand how this could happen, calling the tragic event, "unimaginable."
"Not in a million years would you ever think that this quiet little town would have such a terrible, terrible tragedy happen there," Jenner a graduate of Newtown High School told E! News. "You just can't believe it ... I just get mad inside at humanity sometimes and how a twisted mind can be so evil."
The 63-year-old said he first heard of the horrific shooting on TV, but it took him a moment to realize that it was Sandy Hook Elementary, the very school where his own younger sister attended kindergarten many years ago.
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The reality star tells E! News he grew up about two miles away from Sandy Hook Elementary School, and like many, he's still trying to understand how this could happen, calling the tragic event, "unimaginable."
"Not in a million years would you ever think that this quiet little town would have such a terrible, terrible tragedy happen there," Jenner a graduate of Newtown High School told E! News. "You just can't believe it ... I just get mad inside at humanity sometimes and how a twisted mind can be so evil."
The 63-year-old said he first heard of the horrific shooting on TV, but it took him a moment to realize that it was Sandy Hook Elementary, the very school where his own younger sister attended kindergarten many years ago.
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- 12/18/2012
- by Stephanie Marcus
- Huffington Post
Jenna von Oy, an actress best known for her role in the '90s NBC sitcom "Blossom," has spoken out about the recent shooting that took place at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. Unlike other celebrities who have responded to the tragic event, von Oy has a very personal take on the story: She grew up in Newtown.
"Every school shooting I've ever heard about has been exceedingly heartbreaking and has stirred feelings of both rage and sorrow in me. Each one is tragic and awful, and there have been far too many of them in recent years," von Oy writes in an essay published on People. "But Friday's massacre in Newtown has affected me in a profoundly personal way, as I have a unique perspective on the town ... I am blessed to have grown up there."
She continues, "As I watched President Obama's press conference, I...
"Every school shooting I've ever heard about has been exceedingly heartbreaking and has stirred feelings of both rage and sorrow in me. Each one is tragic and awful, and there have been far too many of them in recent years," von Oy writes in an essay published on People. "But Friday's massacre in Newtown has affected me in a profoundly personal way, as I have a unique perspective on the town ... I am blessed to have grown up there."
She continues, "As I watched President Obama's press conference, I...
- 12/18/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
The Sandy Hook Elementary school shooting tragedy hit close to home for Jenna Von Oy. The Blossom star grew up in Newtown, Conn. where the shootings took place, and said the massacre, which took the lives of 20 children and six school employees, affected her in a "profoundly personal way." "My family still lives in Newtown and, in my heart of hearts, I still consider myself one of its residents," Von Oy wrote in a blog for People. "My attachment is deep-rooted. We are mourning the loss of some of our own this week, and it is a sobering reminder that violence does not discriminate. It can hit close to home." "I am fiercely proud to say I was born and raised in Newtown," Von Oy...
- 12/17/2012
- E! Online
A palpable grief hung in the air on a bitterly cold night in Newtown, Conn., on Friday as hundreds came out to mourn the dead - 20 children and six adults - of the mass shooting just hours before. Several services were held around the area, including one at the town hall. At the St. Rose of Lima Church people packed the pews and spilled out the doors. While hymns and prayers could be heard from inside, outside people cried, hugged, and even laughed at times. Some participated in a prayer circle, silently holding hands before beginning to sing songs including "Amazing Grace" and "Silent Night.
- 12/15/2012
- by Sara Hammel
- PEOPLE.com
Courtesy Jenna von Oy
From the custom changing table and handmade ribbon holder to the adorable White House swag from pal Kal Penn, new mom Jenna von Oy made sure there were lots of special touches in daughter Gray Audrey‘s nursery.
And the People celebrity blogger was nice enough to share with us why each item means so much to her and her family.
“When someone takes the time to create something from the heart, it means the world to me,” says von Oy.
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From the custom changing table and handmade ribbon holder to the adorable White House swag from pal Kal Penn, new mom Jenna von Oy made sure there were lots of special touches in daughter Gray Audrey‘s nursery.
And the People celebrity blogger was nice enough to share with us why each item means so much to her and her family.
“When someone takes the time to create something from the heart, it means the world to me,” says von Oy.
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- 10/26/2012
- by Shanelle
- People - CelebrityBabies
Feeling patriotic with Gray – Courtesy Jenna von Oy
Celebrity blogger Jenna von Oy is a new mama!
Best known for her roles as Six on Blossom and Stevie on The Parkers, von Oy is also a musician who has released two albums and is set to publish a book, The Betweeners.
von Oy, 35, wed Brad Bratcher on Oct. 10, 2010, and resides in Nashville with her husband and five dogs.
They welcomed their first child, daughter Gray Audrey, on May 21. She is now almost 5 months old.
In her latest blog, von Oy hopes to teach her daughter that every voice can make a difference.
Celebrity blogger Jenna von Oy is a new mama!
Best known for her roles as Six on Blossom and Stevie on The Parkers, von Oy is also a musician who has released two albums and is set to publish a book, The Betweeners.
von Oy, 35, wed Brad Bratcher on Oct. 10, 2010, and resides in Nashville with her husband and five dogs.
They welcomed their first child, daughter Gray Audrey, on May 21. She is now almost 5 months old.
In her latest blog, von Oy hopes to teach her daughter that every voice can make a difference.
- 10/17/2012
- by Sarah
- People - CelebrityBabies
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