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Jurassic World Rebirth Stars Scarlett Johansson, Jonathan Bailey, and Mahershala Ali Talk Secret Fears, Skincare, and Sitcoms in the Latest Edition of Off the Cuff
Jurassic World Rebirth Stars Scarlett Johansson, Jonathan Bailey, and Mahershala Ali Talk Secret Fears, Skincare, and Sitcoms in the Latest Edition of Off the Cuff

Vogue

time02-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Vogue

Jurassic World Rebirth Stars Scarlett Johansson, Jonathan Bailey, and Mahershala Ali Talk Secret Fears, Skincare, and Sitcoms in the Latest Edition of Off the Cuff

Scarlett Johansson, Mahershala Ali, and Jonathan Bailey may have taken on some fairly intense roles in the new Jurassic World Rebirth, but they're all laughs and good-natured teasing when they get together for a slightly silly, hopefully stress-busting round of Q&As as part of Vogue's Off the Cuff series. In case you're under the impression that stars of this caliber have no fears, don't be fooled: Ali is terrified of mice to the degree that 'New York is hard for me' (although, as Bailey and Johansson wisely note, those are mostly rats!), while Bailey is…afraid of chiffon? Once it's time to talk skincare, we learn that Johansson uses all her own skincare products (likely thing for her to do), while Ali is devoted to rosehip oil and Bailey is a fan of hyaluronic acid—and the occasional facial. And as for the shows they loved growing up? Johansson was a big fan of Nick at Nite, particularly savorings its reruns of I Love Lucy, Rhoda and Taxi, while Ali was into Diff'rent Strokes, Good Times, and Thirtysomething and Bailey's tween Fridays included The Simpsons, Robot Wars, and an Australian soap called Heartbreak High. From flossing (Bailey's very proud of his battery-powered water flosser) to what they'd do if they could swap bodies for one day (Bailey swears he'd 'put on a Black Widow wig, take all my clothes off, and lie in Times Square' if he were turned into Johansson, while Johansson would be 'so excited to be tall' if she were turned into Ali), no topic is off-limits for this tremendous trio. Watch the full video for yourself for proof. Director: Gabrielle Reich Editor: Sara Rao Producer: Chase Lewis Associate Producer: Lea Donenberg Production Assistant: Erica Palmieri Production Coordinator: Tanía Jones Production Manager: Kristen Helmick Line Producer: Natasha Soto-Albors Assistant Editor: Billy Ward Post Production Coordinator: Holly Frew Supervising Editor: Kameron Key Post Production Supervisor: Alexa Deutsch Talent Manager: Phoebe Dishner Associate Director, Video Talent: Meredith Judkins Executive Producer: Rahel Gebreyes Senior Director, Digital Video: Romy van den Broeke Senior Director, Programming: Linda Gittleson VP, Video Programming: Thespena Guatieri Special Thanks: Glass Engine

Jodie Sweetin Reveals the Surprising 1-Word Response Her Kids Had to Her Work on 'Full House '(Exclusive)
Jodie Sweetin Reveals the Surprising 1-Word Response Her Kids Had to Her Work on 'Full House '(Exclusive)

Yahoo

time07-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Jodie Sweetin Reveals the Surprising 1-Word Response Her Kids Had to Her Work on 'Full House '(Exclusive)

Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber hosted iHeartRadio's How Rude, Tanneritos! Wedding Special live event on Thursday, June 5, 2025, in Los Angeles The costars chatted with PEOPLE ahead of the event, sharing how their children fit into the Full House fold The costars appeared with John Stamos and Lori Loughlin at the live event, looking back at some of the sitcom's biggest momentsJodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber's kids aren't too impressed by their Full House fame. Speaking with PEOPLE ahead of iHeartRadio's How Rude, Tanneritos! Wedding Special live event, the costars and moms talked about how their children have reacted to their sitcom stardom. When it comes to Sweetin's two daughters — Beatrix, 14, and Zoie, 17 — she confirmed they were never interested in checking out their mom's acting roots, simply calling it "weird." Barber, who is mom to Felicity, 16, and Tate, 19, said her kids also "didn't really care," "They're just normal teenagers. They don't care what their parents do," Barber tells PEOPLE. "They were like, 'It's mom. You yell at us to go clean our room.' " Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Barber recalls a time where her son's classmates figured out she was an actress and asked him about Full House. "I showed Full House to my son when he was in second grade, because he kept going to school and the kids were like, 'Your mom's [in] Full House?'" "[He told me], 'Everyone has seen Full House, but me, Mom, why?' And so I'm like, 'Here's an episode,' but that's about it." Whenever Sweetin's kids saw it, it was because, "It was probably on Nick at Nite or something. I'm sure my mom or dad, when the kids were little, was like, 'Oh, you want to watch mom on the show?' And even at two, they were probably like, 'No.'" When it came time for the cast to reunite for Fuller House, Barber said her kids "loved coming to the live tapings on Friday nights." It gave the costars' kids a chance to connect, with Barber noting how close in age Felicity and Zoie are. "Oh my god, they loved hanging out," Sweetin agrees. "They just wanted to hang out with Michael and Soni and Elias. They didn't come to see what we did." "They were hardly ever in the audience. They were down in the schoolroom. Remember the time we were doing the scene, and I literally heard Zoie yelling in the school room in the back? And I was like, 'That's my kid,' on a tape night," she laughs. During the live show, which also featured an appearance from costars John Stamos and Lori Loughlin, the group opened up about whether they had any regrets with the original series, during which they referenced the end of the series. "I wish we had gotten a proper goodbye," Barber shared. "We didn't know we weren't coming back. We did it out of order," Stamos recalled. "The episodes where Michelle gets amnesia, which was how we ended the show, that was last to air. But we shot those first, and then the last one we shot was the one with Andrew Keegan," Loughlin explained. Stamos agreed, adding, "We didn't know... I think we found out somewhere during that week or something. They kind of said, 'Okay, well...' and that wasn't a good way to go out. But thank God we got to do Fuller House." Read the original article on People

These '90s TV Characters Were Once Pop Culture Icons — Can You Name At Least 9 Of Them?
These '90s TV Characters Were Once Pop Culture Icons — Can You Name At Least 9 Of Them?

Buzz Feed

time25-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Buzz Feed

These '90s TV Characters Were Once Pop Culture Icons — Can You Name At Least 9 Of Them?

Whether you caught the '90s shows while they aired on Nick at Nite or when they actually aired on TV, it's hard to disagree that the decade gave us so many comfort watches. But has too much time passed for you to recognize those small-screen characters now? This post was enhanced using AI-powered creativity tools. Want to get your very own quizzes and posts featured on BuzzFeed's homepage and app? Become a Community Contributor. Sign up to get started Learn more about Community

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