Fourteen years later, Rebecca Black is still getting down on “Friday.”
Reflecting on the song from 2011 that catapulted me into fame, I never imagined where it would take me. No one could have foreseen its impact.
Rebecca shared with Francesca Amiker from TopMob News that the popular song she put out when she was 13 served as an exploration for her. “It’s astounding to witness the transformations and shifts in my viewpoint over the past 14 years,” she added.
Despite the song’s straightforward lyrics, such as “yesterday was Thursday, today is Friday” and “tomorrow is Saturday and Sunday follows,” generating numerous humorous comments online, the singer remains proud of her work to this very day. In fact, she has rejected proposals to remove the video from YouTube, which has become popular on social media.
Rebecca put it like this: ‘It seemed as though there was an additional burden to remove it, as if nothing had ever transpired,’ she said. ‘Over time, however, through much effort and counseling, I’ve come to understand that I wasn’t at fault.’
Now, Rebecca is preparing for the February 27 launch of her second studio album titled “Salvation”. This album, with its seven tracks, serves as a testament for the singer that the journey to her start in music doesn’t define her.
Rebecca expressed, “I aim to connect with everyone at an equal footing,” she said. “My goal is to create truly impactful and enduring pop music that propels the genre forward.
She described the LP as “dramatic” and “fantastical,” and went on to explain that the title track, Salvation, is a song about liberation.
Rebecca went on to say, ‘It’s essential to rely on your inner feelings,’ or more simply, ‘Follow your gut instinct.’ She also added, ‘Discover who you are by looking within yourself and for yourself.’
Regarding those skeptics who ridiculed “Friday” back then, she stated, “If anyone still doubts my enthusiasm and dedication towards this – because I genuinely enjoy it – I’m at a loss for words. I believe the music expresses itself.
Salvation—which includes Rebecca’s songs “Sugar Water Cyanide” and “TRUST!”—is out on Feb. 27.
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In the early 90s, Jonathan Taylor Thomas gained popularity for portraying the intelligent and endearing middle child Randy Taylor on the hit show “Home Improvement”. During this decade, he also took on significant film roles such as lending his voice to young Simba in “The Lion King”, even though it wasn’t him singing. He also starred alongside Brad Renfro in the 1995 movie “Tom and Huck” and with Devon Sawa in “Wild America” in 1997.
In 1998, I chose to prioritize my education and stepped away from “Home Improvement,” though I didn’t abandon my passion for acting entirely. I continued to actively engage in various extracurricular theatrical endeavors during this time. And yes, you guessed it, Randy was off on an adventure in Costa Rica!
In the year 2004, he was a regular character on the show “8 Simple Rules.” Then, in 2013, he reconnected with his TV father, Tim Allen, and worked together as director (and actor) for multiple episodes of “Last Man Standing.
Though Justin Timberlake, or JTT, has chosen to stay out of the limelight and lead his life, which culminated in his graduation from Columbia University in 2010, it’s clear that he doesn’t require a screen presence to make waves. In fact, whenever the paparazzi manage to capture him on camera, those sightings quickly become viral sensations online.
In comparison to many other children his age, Lipnicki made quite an impact with his film debut. He matched wits with Tom Cruise in terms of charm in the movie “Jerry Maguire” and even shared nearly as many notable lines. Afterward, he appeared in various films like the “Stuart Little” series, voicing Baby Tiger in “Doctor Dolittle”, starring in “The Little Vampire” and “Little Mike”, and made a guest appearance on “Dawson’s Creek”. However, to have a regular high school experience, he decided to take a break from acting.
As an adult, he’s continued his career in the entertainment industry, appearing in the Lifetime movie “Secrets at the Museum” set for release in 2023. This Los Angeles native is not only a skilled actor, but also holds a black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu. In May 2021, he took it upon himself to offer extra security outside a midtown synagogue due to an increase in anti-Semitic incidents.
2017 saw Lipnicki openly discuss the bullying he endured during his middle school years on Instagram. He did this with the intention of providing solace to others by revealing his own experiences.
As a person who experienced repeated bullying by some peers, I can attest to the fact they later attempted to reconnect with me via Facebook – perhaps their past actions had slipped their memory. I was once told I was a has-been and would never secure another job opportunity, a statement that still echoes in my mind. Each night, I endured panic attacks, dreading the humiliation that awaited me the next day. However, I persevered, and now I am thankful for the extraordinary life I have been blessed with. I hope to impart the message that things do improve.
Wilson starred in Mrs. Doubtfire at 6 and Matilda at 9 before putting acting on the back burner.
2016 saw the publication of the memoir, “Where Am I Now?: Real Tales from a Life in Girlhood and Unexpected Stardom,” written by both a writer and activist. She also made an appearance on “Broad City” and lent her voice to several animated series such as “BoJack Horseman,” “Big Hero 6: The Series,” and “Helluva Boss.
In a February 2021 op-Ed for the New York Times about the dangers of early fame for young women, Wilson reminisced about a time when someone whom I once considered a friend asked me with a wide grin, “How does it feel to have reached your pinnacle?” Now, if I were to answer that question then, I wouldn’t know what to say. However, today, I would respond differently. That question is misguided because for me, The Narrative no longer belongs to someone else. I am the one who gets to write it now.
By the time Gordon-Levitt appeared as Tommy Solomon, a character from an extraterrestrial research team disguised as ordinary humans on 3rd Rock From the Sun, he had already accumulated substantial acting experience. The series debuted in 1996, which was also the year he portrayed Demi Moore’s son in the thriller film The Jury.
By the year 1999, he had become the charming love interest with a crush in the movie “10 Things I Hate About You”, a shrewd character in “Mysterious Skin” from 2004, and a tenacious teen detective seeking answers about his ex-girlfriend’s disappearance in the noir drama “Brick”.
Although he appears youthful enough to be a teenager even in his late twenties, Joseph Gordon-Levitt has made a name for himself with notable roles as an adult. Some of these roles include “500 Days of Summer,” “G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra,” “Inception,” “50/50,” “The Dark Knight Rises,” “Looper,” “Lincoln,” “Don Jon” (which he also wrote and directed), and “Snowden.” More recently, Gordon-Levitt has delved into historical events, portraying a prosecutor in the 2020 film “The Trial of the Chicago 7,” and taking on the role of Uber co-founder Travis Kalanick in the series “Super Pumped.
He quietly married Tasha McCauley in 2014 and they share two children.
Due to her exceptionally mature performance at the age of 12 in the movie “The Professional” released in 1994, Portman gained a certain level of seriousness and respect at a young age, which she continues to uphold. Ever since making her impressive debut, she has starred in numerous big-budget productions like “Star Wars: Episodes I to III”, the “Thor” series, and “Avengers: Endgame”. She’s also appeared in indie films such as “Beautiful Girls” and “Garden State”, comedies like “Mars Attacks!” and “Your Highness”, intense dramas including “Closer” and “Brothers”, and apocalyptic thrillers such as “V for Vendetta” and “Annihilation”.
In 2010, she received the Best Actress Oscar for her portrayal of a ballerina losing her sanity in the movie “Black Swan.” She earned another nomination by embodying Jackie Kennedy following her husband’s death in the film “Jackie.” Her first directorial role was in 2015 with “A Tale of Love and Darkness,” which was based on Amos Oz’s autobiographical novel.
In the year 2012, she tied the knot with her ballet choreographer, Benjamin Millepied. Together, they have a son named Aleph and a daughter called Amalia.
As a dedicated follower, I’m recognized primarily as the son of Jon Cryer’s disheartened divorcee (and nephew of Charlie Sheen’s prolific songwriting playboy) in the popular ’00s sitcom “Two and a Half Men.” In 2012, a video emerged online showcasing me criticizing the comedy, labeling it as “filth.” This clip was actually a 15-minute religious testimonial for Forerunner Chronicles, an Alabama-based Seventh-day Adventist ministry.
Later on, I expressed my sincere apologies for unintentionally appearing aloof and disrespectful towards my esteemed colleagues, as well as failing to fully acknowledge and appreciate the exceptional opportunity that has been bestowed upon me.
I took responsibility for inadvertently coming across as insensitive and disregardful towards my valued peers, while also acknowledging my oversight in not fully recognizing and appreciating the remarkable chance that I’ve been given.
The actor soon left the series, but returned for the finale in 2015.
Jones, who reportedly made $350,000 per episode during his last season as a regular on the CBS sitcom, expressed to Houston TV station KHOU that the show often joked about serious issues in our society that are real struggles for many people. He felt hypocritical because he wasn’t comfortable with it, yet he continued to participate.
Previously, his most recent acting credit was from Louis C.K.’s 2016 limited series “Horace & Pete,” and as of an unaccredited entry in 2023 on IMDb for the show “Bookie,” this is his latest work credited to date.
In 2016, Jones shared with People that his life was ordinary while attending the University of Colorado at Boulder. He also mentioned that he used to have quite pessimistic thoughts but now he’s having fun and embracing his present situation. Moreover, he expressed that he no longer feels like he’s walking on a landmine.
Discussing actors who might have been typecast from their famous roles, Daniel Radcliffe has shown great courage by seeking out diverse characters beyond Harry Potter. This is evident in his theatrical performances such as Equus and The Cripple of Inishmaan, as well as the musical How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. On screen, he has portrayed Beat poet Allen Ginsberg in Kill Your Darlings and a flatulent corpse in Swiss Army Man. In television, he has played an opioid-addicted physician in A Young Doctor’s Notebook.
More recently, he concluded a four-season stint on Miracle Workers, took on the lead role in The Al Yankovic Story, and reappeared on Broadway for Merrily We Roll Along.
On a personal note, Radcliffe is dad to a son with longtime partner Erin Darke.
At approximately 6 years old, she first appeared on screen in the spinoff of the Andy Griffith Show, titled Mayberry R.F.D., and at the tender age of 14, she received her first Oscar nomination for her role as a victim of human trafficking under a menacing pimp in Taxi Driver. The storyline of this character was instrumental in triggering the aggressive actions taken by Robert De Niro‘s character, Travis Bickle. In 1976, Foster also starred in the original Freaky Friday, a drastic contrast to the grittiness of Taxi Driver, which further cemented her status as a popular child actress within mainstream entertainment.
As a lifestyle guide, I might rephrase it like this: After diligently studying and attending Yale University, I decided to take a well-deserved pause from academics. This break unexpectedly propelled me back into the limelight, earning me my first Oscar for Best Supporting Actress in the film “The Accused” of 1988, where I portrayed a courageous gang-rape victim pursuing justice against her attackers. Little did I know that this role would lead me to stand trial in a different sense. Following that, I made my feature directorial debut with “Little Man Tate” in 1991, and then secured another Oscar for Best Actress in the thrilling drama “The Silence of the Lambs” in 1992, where I played an unyielding FBI trainee.
As a lifestyle expert, I’d say: Over the past few years, I’ve had the privilege of focusing more on television directing, steering episodes for shows like “House of Cards,” “Black Mirror,” and “Orange Is the New Black.” In 2013, I was bestowed with the prestigious Cecil B. DeMille Award for lifetime achievement at the Golden Globes. On the big screen, my notable roles in the 21st century include “Panic Room,” “Inside Man,” “Elysium,” “Hotel Artemis,” and most recently, “The Mauritanian.” This film brought me an unexpected win at the 2021 Golden Globes for Best Supporting Actress.
In her everyday life, she is a mom to two boys, one of whom she had with her former partner Cydney Bernard. Later on, in the year 2014, she tied the knot with photographer and director Alexandra Hedison.
It’s understandable that veteran child actress Jodie Foster acted as a mentor to Kristen Stewart when they portrayed mother and daughter in David Fincher’s 2002 thriller, “Panic Room.” Just like her mentor, Stewart navigated a complex relationship with fame. However, Stewart achieved an unprecedented level of visibility after landing the iconic role of Bella Swan in the “Twilight” series at around 16 years old, which was significantly amplified by social media and the Internet.
According to Stewart, Foster believed there was no way I’d carry on acting, an opinion she shared with Stellar magazine in 2019. This assumption, however, had nothing to do with Foster’s perception of my talent and everything to do with her modest character. Stewart further explained, “I adore my profession, but I can see why she might have doubted me as a youngster. I admire her deeply.
Since wrapping up the five-movie Twilight series, the Chanel muse and actress has had no difficulty finding roles. However, aside from her attempt to reboot the Charlie’s Angels franchise in 2019, she has chosen to focus on more personal films. These include The Clouds of Sils Maria, which earned her the first American actress to win a Cesar Award (the French equivalent of the Oscars), the suspenseful drama Personal Shopper, and movies like Seberg and Spencer that aren’t strictly biopics.
Following the well-publicized breakup with Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart has mainly been in relationships with women. She has been engaged to Dylan Meyer since 2021.
Or, more casually:
After her high-profile split with Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart has mostly dated women and she’s been betrothed to Dylan Meyer since the year 2021.
Before he mysteriously wiped out half of Earth’s population, the son of actor James Brolin initially gained fame by portraying the cool yet frustrated, yet protective and kind-hearted older brother Brandon Walsh in the 1985 movie “The Goonies”.
After a series of films, Brolin starred in several notable productions such as “Flirting With Disaster,” “Mimic,” “No Country for Old Men” (which won the Best Picture Oscar and significantly boosted his career), “American Gangster,” “W.” where he portrayed President George W. Bush, “Milk” (he was nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his role as Dan White, who assassinated Harvey Milk, a city official and gay rights activist), “Jonah Hex,” “True Grit,” “Sicario,” “Deadpool 2,” the Marvel films “Avengers: Infinity War” and “Endgame” in which he was digitally transformed as villain Thanos, and the upcoming “Dune” (parts one and two).
Josh Brolin has two kids from his first marriage to Alice Adair. He was then married to Diane Lane from 2004 until 2013. Since 2016, he’s been married to Kathryn Boyd, and they have a daughter named Westlyn Reign Brolin in 2018. In December 2020, they also had another daughter, Chapel Grace Brolin.
At just ten years old, she first appeared on the big screen in 1990, sharing roles with Cher and Winona Ryder in both “Mermaids” and “The Addams Family.” The following year saw her portray the quirky Wednesday Addams in another production.
1990s nostalgia was created through films like Casper and Now and Then, before Claire Danes began portraying intricate characters in movies such as The Opposite of Sex, Buffalo ’66, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Sleepy Hollow, Prozac Nation, Pumpkin, and Monster. In these films, she acted as the partner to serial killer Aileen Wuornos (Charlize Theron, earning her an Oscar for this role).
For the past 30 years, Ricci has mostly engaged in thrilling activities. This includes portraying a glamorous ’60s flight attendant in the series Pan Am, being shackled to a radiator in Black Snake Moan, and playing intriguing real-life women such as Lizzie Borden, an ax murderer, in The Lizzie Borden Chronicles, and Zelda Fitzgerald, an author and literary inspiration, in Z: The Beginning of Everything.
Ricci is mom to son Freddie with ex-husband James Heerdegen.
Back in December 2021, actress Yellowjackets gave birth to a baby girl named Cleopatra. She was married to hairstylist Mark Hampton, whom she tied the knot with in October of the same year.
As a die-hard fan, I can’t help but marvel at how Macaulay Culkin became a cultural icon at the tender age of 10, with his scream in “Home Alone” solidifying his status. But long before that, he was honing his craft since the ripe age of 5, appearing in TV movies and taking on roles in films like “Uncle Buck,” “Jacob’s Ladder,” and more. After a near decade-long break following “Ri¢hie Ri¢h” in 1994, he’s made a habit of dipping in and out of acting, primarily gracing the screens of smaller films with massive cultural impacts like “Party Monster” and “Saved.
Following appearances on Adult Swim’s “Robot Chicken” and a barista role modeled after himself on “The Jim Gaffigan Show”, Macaulay Culkin is expected to appear in the tenth season of “American Horror Story,” scheduled for release in 2021, assuming pandemic safety measures are addressed.
The actor is currently dating Brenda Song and together they have two sons: Dakota Song Culkin (named after his late older sister) and a second child born in 2023, whose name remains undisclosed but who made his first public appearance at his father’s Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony on December 1, 2023.
It appears that Dakota’s acting career took an unexpected turn, moving from portraying Ally McBeal’s 5-year-old self and Sean Penn’s 6-year-old daughter in “I Am Sam,” to setting a path as the first female police department employee turned private detective in the period drama “The Alienist” – not overnight, but rather over time.
Over the past two decades, I’ve been tirelessly dedicating myself to my craft, delivering unforgettable performances in films like Uptown Girls, Man on Fire, Hide and Seek, War of the Worlds, Charlotte’s Web, The Secret Life of Bees, three Twilight movies, American Pastoral, and Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood. Most recently, I had the unique opportunity to portray Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme, a real-life follower of Charles Manson, in one of these projects. It’s been quite an incredible journey!
Besides acting in the movie “The Nightingale” alongside her younger sister Elle Fanning, she’s expected to lead an adaptation of “The Bell Jar,” Sylvia Plath’s renowned (and sole) novel that follows a young woman struggling with mental illness during the 1950s.
She initially gained fame for portraying a younger version of her sister Dakota’s character named Lucy in the film “I Am Sam” 2 years ago, but this actress has since carved out her unique path in acting and personal style, distinctly separate from her highly successful sibling.
She accumulated typical roles as the child of established movie stars in films such as “Daddy Day Care”, “The Door in the Floor”, “Babel”, and “Reservation Road”. She also made guest appearances on numerous episodes of “CSI” franchises, “Criminal Minds”, “House”, “Law & Order: SVU”, and other shows that she may not have been old enough to watch at the time. However, as a teenager and into her twenties, her film work became more diverse, ranging from family movies (“We Bought a Zoo” and “Maleficent”), young adult stories (“Super 8” and “Twixt”), prestigious dramas (“Trumbo” and “20th Century Women”) to unsettling fantasies (“The Neon Demon” and “The Beguiled”).
In her journey, she’s portrayed Mary Shelley in a movie titled after her name and Catherine the Great in the Hulu satire “The Great”. Coming up next, she along with Dakota are set to appear as sisters in the highly anticipated big-screen adaptation of Kristin Hannah’s World War II-era novel, “The Nightingale”.
Over the years, the actress and singer who first gained fame on Disney Channel’s “Lizzie McGuire” has undoubtedly aged. After her breakout role, she smoothly transitioned into roles suitable for families, appearing in productions like “Agent Cody Banks,” “Cheaper by the Dozen,” and “A Cinderella Story.
Following a period where she seemed to take a less prominent role, Duff has shone once more in Younger, portraying a character with multiple layers who works alongside Sutton Foster’s character, a 40-year-old pretending to be a millennial in the critically acclaimed TV Land series. The show is set for its seventh season. While the idea of a spin-off focusing on Duff’s character Kelsey from Younger is intriguing, fans were eagerly anticipating her reprisal as Lizzie in a planned reboot for Disney+. Unfortunately, the revival of this beloved series has been delayed.
She has since starred in two seasons of How I Met Your Father.
Duff and former hockey player Mike Comrie, the father of their son Luca Comrie, split up in 2014 following approximately four years of marriage, leading to a divorce. Later, Duff and songwriter Matthew Koma became parents to daughter Banks Violet Bair in 2018 and tied the knot in 2019. In the year 2021, they were blessed with another baby girl, Mae James Bair.
The younger sibling of Kirk Cameron, who starred in “Growing Pains,” gained popularity among 12-year-olds as a trendsetter for crimped hair, portraying the studious eldest Tanner sister D.J. on “Full House,” which aired from 1987 to 1995.
She has appeared in numerous TV films, some carrying significant themes, like the 1996 production “No One Would Tell,” which was inspired by a true story about a high school student who was tragically murdered by her 16-year-old boyfriend after enduring his abuse for several months without speaking up (we’re still deeply affected by this).
Lately, I find myself utterly enamored! Following two thrilling seasons as a co-host on The View and rekindling my bond with nearly the entire Tanner clan for five seasons of Fuller House on Netflix, Candace Cameron Bure has ascended to the throne of the Hallmark Channel’s festive season, and is also the shining star in their Aurora Teagarden murder-mystery series – a role inspired by the novels penned by Charlaine Harris. It’s an absolute joy to witness her success!
In the year 2021, she commemorated a 25-year milestone in her marriage with the ex-NHL athlete Valeri Bure, and together they have raised three children.
For eight seasons, Stephanie Tanner, the middle sister, portrayed on ‘Full House’, battled issues with substance abuse. She openly shared her struggle in her 2009 memoir titled ‘unSweetined’.
From 2002 to 2016, three marriages contributed to the media buzz, along with her short-lived engagement to Justin Hodak. Hodak, who had numerous problems, disregarded a restraining order issued against him and was imprisoned for over six years in 2019 due to illegal possession of a dangerous weapon and tampering with evidence.
Since 2008, the mother of Zoie and Beatrix has been sober. She reappeared in the Tanner family for five seasons of Fuller House on Netflix, and has also starred in various Hallmark Channel films, such as the Christmas movie Merry and Bright from 2019 and the romantic comedy Just Swipe.
The character of Michelle Tanner from the popular ABC sitcom “Full House” was played by twins who transformed their on-screen persona from an innocent baby to a smart 6-year-old. Following their success on the show, they expanded into various fields such as movies, production companies, children’s clothing lines, books, and other merchandise, ultimately building a thriving Olsen business empire.
After 2004’s “New York Minute”, Mary-Kate pursued acting further, joining the cast of “Weeds” for a season and featuring in films like “The Wackness” and “Beastly”. Ashley, on the other hand, mostly stepped away from acting, but both sisters have now become prominent figures in the fashion world as co-founders of The Row (awarded CFDA) and Elizabeth & James.
In the year 2023, Ashley quietly gave birth to her first child with her longtime partner Louis Eisner, whom she’s been together since 2017. Mary-Kate exchanged vows with Olivier Sarkozy in 2015 and subsequently filed for divorce in 2020.
Before achieving fame as a movie star, an Oscar winner for “The Revenant”, and living the high life on yachts, Leonardo DiCaprio was once a homeless teenager. In 1991, he joined the Seaver family on “Growing Pains”. Despite his baby-faced appearance that made him seem even younger than his actual age of 16 on the show and years of acting experience, DiCaprio earned his first of six Oscar nominations for his role in “What’s Eating Gilbert Grape”. He played a series of troubled characters in films like “A Boy’s Life”, “The Basketball Diaries”, “Marvin’s Room”, and “Romeo + Juliet”, where he portrayed a character struggling with love.
He still kinda looked like a kid in Titanic, but at 22 he had reached full-on heartthrob status.
For approximately ten years, DiCaprio has appeared in numerous movies including Inception, The Wolf of Wall Street, Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood, The Revenant (which earned him his initial Best Actor Oscar), and Killers of the Flower Moon.
Accio, adulthood!
After making a remarkable debut as Hermione Granger in eight Harry Potter films, the British actress then ventured into young adult roles like The Perks of Being a Wallflower and The Bling Ring. She also shared the screen with Tom Hanks in The Circle, and has used her public profile to champion women’s empowerment and advocate for global gender equality as a United Nations Goodwill Ambassador.
Originally from New Mexico, the young actor struck gold on his initial attempt, receiving a Golden Globe nomination at just 15 years old for his debut role as a melancholic boy who develops a connection with the family’s housekeeper in the 1988 TV movie “Clara’s Heart”. However, things could have easily taken a turn for the worse for the star of the television series “Doogie Howser, M.D.”, where he portrayed a prodigious 16-year-old doctor. Neal Patrick Harris humorously suggested that this was the case when he playfully parodied himself in the movie “Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle”.
Though he experienced a period of inactivity after burning out from his youthful years in Hollywood, he still immersed himself in theater, appearing in three Broadway productions. The perfect television opportunity eventually materialized, leading him to portray the charming playboy Barney Stinson on How I Met Your Mother, which garnered him four Emmy nominations. In 2010, he was nominated for three Emmys and won two, one for co-producing the 2009 Tonys and another for his guest role on Glee.
After taking a break due to overworking himself in Hollywood, he did lots of theater and even appeared in three Broadway shows. Later, he landed the perfect TV role as Barney Stinson on How I Met Your Mother, which earned him four Emmy nominations. In 2010, he received three more Emmy nominations and won two – one for producing the 2009 Tonys and another for his guest appearance on Glee.
As a die-hard admirer, I can’t help but marvel at this extraordinary performer who has mastered acting, singing, dancing, and even magic! This quadruple-threat has graced the Tonys four times as host (scoring an Emmy for exceptional programming as a producer each time), and he’s also taken home the Emmys twice and the Oscars once in 2015. To add to his list of accolades, he was awarded a Tony in 2014 for Best Actor in a Musical, shining brightly as the lead in Hedwig and the Angry Inch.
In 2010, Harris and his long-term companion, David Burtka, became parents to twins Gideon and Harper through surrogacy. They officially got married in 2014.
At the tender age of 4, she stole the spotlight as the adorable Olivia on The Cosby Show. Subsequently, she starred in films like The Little Rascals, Doctor Dolittle, and both installments of Doctor Dolittle 2. In 2003, she headlined her own beloved Disney Channel sitcom, That’s So Raven. During this time, she also made appearances on various Disney Channel productions such as The Cheetah Girls, The Suite Life of Zack & Cody, Kim Possible, and Sonny With a Chance.
In the years following the end of my show in 2007, I delved into various TV roles such as American Dad, Nashville, State of Georgia, The Jim Gaffigan Show, Master of None, and Drunk History. Since 2015, I’ve been a recurring character on Black-ish. Additionally, I spent three seasons as a co-host on The View, and in June 2020, I tied the knot with Miranda Maday.
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