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'90s Sitcom Queen, 67, Defies Time in Bathing Suit Poolside Chat: 'You Look 30!'
'90s Sitcom Queen, 67, Defies Time in Bathing Suit Poolside Chat: 'You Look 30!'

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

'90s Sitcom Queen, 67, Defies Time in Bathing Suit Poolside Chat: 'You Look 30!'

'90s Sitcom Queen, 67, Defies Time in Bathing Suit Poolside Chat: 'You Look 30!' originally appeared on Parade. Patricia Heaton, 67, has never looked better. The beloved star of iconic sitcoms like Everybody Loves Raymond and The Middle sat down for a casual rapid-fire poolside social media post today to connect with her legions of fans. Her stunning, ageless appearance quickly had fans rushing to the comment section for a full-on group chat about the actress's timeless beauty. Heaton, known as one of the queens of television comedy, has been embracing her gray hair for over a year. Yet her more natural look has only highlighted her stunning a video shared Sunday on social media, Heaton can be seen sitting poolside, wearing a one-piece bathing suit that highlights her svelte and healthy physique. With her hair tucked away in a messy bun, the actress answers 10 rapid-fire questions on everything from her favorite role — a toss-up between Everybody Loves Raymond's Debra and The Middle's Frankie — to her favorite guilty pleasure snacks and TV shows. One of the most relatable Hollywood stars, the 67-year-old is also one of the most beautiful. Fans were quick to chime in, with one writing, 'So cool and lookin' hot!!' while another wrote, 'Can you be any more beautiful?''Wtf you look 30! How is this happening?' wrote one fan, sharing the sentiments of many. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 '90s Sitcom Queen, 67, Defies Time in Bathing Suit Poolside Chat: 'You Look 30!' first appeared on Parade on Jul 20, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 20, 2025, where it first appeared. Solve the daily Crossword

'Scrubs' Reboot Confirmed at ABC
'Scrubs' Reboot Confirmed at ABC

Newsweek

time11-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Newsweek

'Scrubs' Reboot Confirmed at ABC

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Entertainment gossip and news from Newsweek's network of contributors The silliness of Sacred Heart is about to return. The "Scrubs" reboot was reported to be in development last year with Zach Braff returning as Sacred heart doctor J.D., but now Variety reports that the sitcom has been ordered straight-to-series by ABC for the 2025-2026 season. The site also reports that Braff won't be alone when it comes to former cast. Donald Faison will also be returning as Dr. Christopher Turk and Sarah Chalke will be back as Dr. Elliot Reid. Read More: 'Dexter: Resurrection' Early Reviews Are Overwhelmingly One-Sided Variety says more former castmates are expected to return for the reboot, with no mention of exactly who else might be scrubbing in. NBC/Getty Images Cast from the original series who could return include John C. McGinley who played the acerbic Dr. Cox, Neil Flynn of "The Middle" fame who played a janitor known for terrorizing J.D., and Judy Reyes as Nurse Carla. The official logline for the "Scrubs" revival reads, "JD (Braff) & Turk (Faison) scrub in together for the first time in a long time- medicine has changed, interns have changed, but their bromance has stood the test of time. Characters new and old navigate the waters of Sacred Heart with laughter, heart and some surprises along the way." Tim Hobert and Aseem Batra, both of whom worked on the original series, will serve as executive producers and showrunners for the new show. "Scrubs" creator Bill Lawrence will executive produce along with Jeff Ingold and Liza Katzer. Braff, Chalk, and Faison are also serving as executive producers. "Scrubs" originally aired on NBC for its first seven seasons before jumping to ABC for its final two. Overall, the sitcom ran from 2001 to 2009, earning itself 2 Primetime Emmys in the process. While promoting the AppleTV+ series "Shrinking" back in 2023, Lawrence told Variety that a "Scrubs" reunion was "inevitable," though at the time he was speaking specifically of a reunion movie rather than a series. "In the greatest way, the cast of that show and the writers are so good that they're all working. And the main reason to do something like that isn't the work, it's because we actually love hanging out," Lawrence said. He continued, "I think it's inevitable that [a 'Scrubs' movie] happens. The joke of it with us is the first time that six months go by that we don't hang out, we'll end up doing a 'Scrubs' reunion." More TV: 'King of the Hill' Revival Trailer Brings the Hills Back Home 'Big Bang Theory' Sci-Fi Spinoff Confirmed For HBO Max

Extra: Patricia Heaton & David Hunt On 'Unexpected' Hope
Extra: Patricia Heaton & David Hunt On 'Unexpected' Hope

Fox News

time27-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Fox News

Extra: Patricia Heaton & David Hunt On 'Unexpected' Hope

'Everyone Loves Raymond' & 'The Middle' star Patricia Heaton and her husband, David Hunt, set out to tell a real journey through infertility in their latest rom-com, 'Unexpected.' Patricia produced while David directed this heart-warming rom-com about adjusting to the madness life can throw at you. They joined the Rundown to discuss why this film is so important to portray both perspectives confronting the challenge of infertility. In the FOX News Rundown Extra, hear the full conversation about and the story they set out to tell and why this project was so important. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit

Patricia Heaton and David Hunt: ‘Unexpected'
Patricia Heaton and David Hunt: ‘Unexpected'

Epoch Times

time25-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Epoch Times

Patricia Heaton and David Hunt: ‘Unexpected'

In observance of National Infertility Awareness month, producers (and couple) Patricia Heaton and David Hunt are promoting their 2023 comedic drama, 'Unexpected,' now available on Amazon Prime Video and YouTube. Known to most audiences as the female lead in the TV shows 'Everybody Loves Raymond' and 'The Middle' (nine seasons each), Heaton has now produced a dozen films and TV shows. Having shared the big screen with Jim Caviezel, Meg Ryan, Albert Finney, and Clint Eastwood, Hunt makes his live-action feature debut as director here. Heaton and Hunt spoke from their home in Nashville to discuss 'Unexpected' and some of their current and future projects. David Hunt, director of "Unexpected." Courtesy of David Hunt Michael Clark: I read the synopsis of the book ('Enslaved by Ducks') that your movie is based on, and there was no mention of adoption (the main theme). Is that correct? David Hunt: Yes, 100 percent. We wrote scripts based on the book, and they weren't working. I then approached a writer (Rodney Vaccaro) that I'd worked with on several past projects and said, 'This needs another engine. Let's introduce the subjects of infertility and adoption. The wife wants to have kids and the husband doesn't.' A few weeks later [Vaccaro] came back with the finished screenplay. In doing so, he mentioned that his two daughters were adopted, and the story just poured out of him. Actress Patricia Heaton, producer of "Unexpected." Kate Romero Clark: I noticed you made a pro-life movie without actually using those words or mention of abortion. Why do you think adoption has received relatively little attention? Patricia Heaton: The writer [Vaccaro] with the adopted daughters told us it's a complicated issue. The husband in the movie says, 'I don't think I can adopt another person's child.' His wife retorts with, 'It wouldn't be another person's child, it would be our child.' You have these two opposing views; the struggle in the movie is trying to get the couple on the same page mentally. Related Stories 5/21/2024 3/16/2025 We've been with friends as they've gone through the adoption process, and they have the birth mother asking to take the child back. Or, when an adopted child wants to meet their biological parents and whether or not the birth parents will agree. It's complicated and not nearly as smooth as you might think. Hunt: There's a stigma in certain places in society regarding adoption and people feel a lot of pressure. One of the goals of the film was we try to take that pressure off a bit by showing this couple's struggles and giving people a sense of hope. Clark: Patricia, I noticed Neil Flynn, your co-star from 'The Middle,' plays a character named 'Rupert Murdoch.' I laughed hard when I first heard it. Is there a reason why that particular name was chosen? Heaton: There's no reason, and there's nothing political about it [laughs]. Rodney just thought it was funny. Clark: Could you give me any details regarding the project you're now involved with, the 'October 7th Coalition?' Hunt: I created it with my friend Elizabeth Dorros. When October 7th happened and I saw the Hamas body cam footage online being celebrated the world over and on U.S. college campuses, I was in shock. I'm a baby boomer and grew up knowing our parents fought in World War II and that Jews were obliterated during the Holocaust. Never again would we let that happen. And then there it was suddenly happening again. Here in Nashville, there was an awkward feeling; people didn't know what to do or how to show their support. So we created the 'October 7th Coalition' to activate Christians to be visibly and vocally supportive of Israel's right to exist and to fight anti-Semitism. We have community dinners; we encourage people to put mezuzahs on their doors as a 'Spartacus' moment. [We ask people] to be involved in social media, and to donate, if possible, to the many Jewish organizations that are helping to heal people from this second Holocaust. Clark: You are both appearing in the upcoming movie called 'Merv.' When is it being released and what is it about? Hunt: It comes out Dec. 17 on Amazon Prime. Heaton: It's a romcom. … Hunt: It's about a couple that becomes estranged, and they have a dog named Merv, who pines for them to get back together. We play the parents of the husband character (Charlie Cox). Clark: I've noticed a lot of people in the entertainment industry, not just musicians, have been moving to Nashville. Why did you two relocate there? Heaton: There's a lot of artistic momentum going on here now. Initially, it was because our oldest son started music school here in 2012. In the subsequent years, we just began to really love the city. Clark: 'Unexpected' has been out since 2023. Why are you promoting it now? Heaton: April is National Infertility Awareness month. Poster for "Unexpected." Blue Fox Entertainment Clark: OK, that makes complete sense. Hunt: We wanted to highlight the issue and especially the emotional aspect of it for couples and what they deal with. What's so beautiful about 'Unexpected' is that you get into the story through humor, and you wouldn't think you could find humor in a subject matter like this. Rodney was able to bring out the humor, the actors were great, and Dave provided excellent direction. For me, working on comedies … I've always felt comedy is the best way to deal with serious or difficult subjects. Foundationally, you lay it in humor, and your heart literally physically opens up because as you laugh you're oxygenating your bloodstream, opening everything up. You then come in with the unexpected [dramatic] events, and people are really moved because they're open and primed. What arts and culture topics would you like us to cover? 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RFK Jr. Vows To Deliver America 'Real Food,' Without Synthetic Food Dyes
RFK Jr. Vows To Deliver America 'Real Food,' Without Synthetic Food Dyes

Fox News

time24-04-2025

  • Health
  • Fox News

RFK Jr. Vows To Deliver America 'Real Food,' Without Synthetic Food Dyes

On Tuesday, the Food and Drug Administration announced it would revoke authorization of 2 petroleum-based synthetic food dyes with plans to eliminate 6 other food dyes by the end of 2026. While this is not an outright ban, the Trump administration is continuing with its 'Make America Healthy Again' mission by urging the food industry to make the switch. President of the Center for Science in the Public Interest, Dr. Peter Lurie, joins to discuss HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s decision to phase out synthetic dyes and how this will impact public health. April is National Infertility Awareness Month, spotlighting an issue that affects millions of men and women and that carries a significant impact for American families. Actress Patricia Heaton and her husband, David Hunt, are tackling this topic in their dramedy film, 'Unexpected,' which closely follows a couple's journey through infertility. 'The Middle' & 'Everyone Loves Raymond' star Patricia Heaton and director David Hunt join to discuss the joys and challenges of producing this film, making the topic of infertility less socially taboo, and embracing the messiness of life as a couple. Plus, commentary from FOX News contributor and host of The Jason In The House podcast, Jason Chaffetz. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit

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