
Keke Palmer and Demi Lovato have a new perspective on their past romances.
While discussing their experiences as young performers, Keke Palmer and Demi Lovato reflected on how they now view their past relationships with older men during their teenage years.
During a recent episode of her podcast, Baby, This is Keke Palmer, Keke Palmer, 32, questioned the age difference in a past relationship, saying, “I was fifteen, and my boyfriend was twenty?” Her co-host, Demi, 33, then related with a similar experience, asking, “Why was my boyfriend thirty?”
Keke seemed shocked when asked about her past relationship with an older man, something she had previously discussed while working on the show True Jackson, VP.
Keke exclaimed, “Wow, that’s a lot.” While she wasn’t happy about it, she acknowledged it was true. They were really just trying to figure out how to deal with everything and find healthy ways to cope.
She explained that reaching the age many of the people she grew up around were when they were actively living their lives can be a jarring realization. It’s like a mental shift where you think, ‘I was benefiting from their efforts, and now I see I was being used.’
Having started their careers as child actresses, both women explained that their early experiences helped them grow up quickly and feel more mature.
Keke explained that navigating the relationship was tough at 15. She thought it made sense that her older boyfriend fit with her more mature responsibilities and busy life, and at the time, it felt perfectly normal to her.

Demi, who dated Wilmer Valderrama for six years before they split in 2016, agreed with Keke, saying it’s especially true if you’re an older or more mature person.
Keke, who shares 3-year-old son Leo with her ex, Darius Jackson, recently praised another young actor for sharing a comparable personal story.
Keke praised Hilary Duff’s 2025 song, “Mature,” explaining that it resonated with her because it captures a shared experience. The song explores the power imbalances in a past relationship and how both she and Duff were often told they seemed unusually mature for their age. Keke summarized it as a moment of realizing, ‘Oh wow, we all went through the same thing!’
Demi, too, has used music to look back at the experience, releasing “29” in 2022.

The song “29” contains pointed lyrics, including “Far from innocent / what even is consent? / You were warned, but you didn’t listen.” Demi Lovato also hints at an age difference with her partner, singing, “Finally 29 / Funny, you were that age too. It felt like a youthful fantasy, but whose fantasy was it really?”
Although the former Disney star – who married Jordan Lutes in May – hasn’t publicly said who the song is about, she encouraged Keke Palmer to check it out.
She mentioned she’d also written a song about it, titled ’29’. She believes listeners will find it relatable.
For a look back at more child stars then and now, read on…

Jonathan Taylor Thomas became well-known in 1991 for his role as the smart and lovable middle child, Randy Taylor, on the show Home Improvement. Throughout the 1990s, he also appeared in films, including voicing young Simba in The Lion King (though another actor provided the singing voice) and starring alongside Brad Renfro in Tom and Huck (1995) and Devon Sawa in Wild America (1997).
He departed from Home Improvement in 1998, moving to Costa Rica, to concentrate on his education, while still continuing to pursue acting opportunities.
In 2004, he played a recurring character on 8 Simple Rules. Then, in 2013, he worked with Tim Allen again – this time directing and appearing in multiple episodes of Last Man Standing, where Allen played his TV dad.
Even though Jonathan Taylor Thomas stepped away from acting to focus on his personal life – including graduating from Columbia University in 2010 – he still manages to generate excitement. Whenever paparazzi photos of him surface, they quickly spread across the internet.

Macaulay Culkin wasn’t the only child star making waves in the late 90s. Jonathan Lipnicki quickly gained attention with a memorable role alongside Tom Cruise in Jerry Maguire, delivering lines that were almost as iconic as Cruise’s. He continued acting in popular films like Stuart Little, Doctor Dolittle (where he voiced Baby Tiger), The Little Vampire, and Little Mike, even appearing on Dawson’s Creek. However, he decided to step away from the spotlight to enjoy a typical high school experience.
In 2017, actor Jake Lipnicki shared on Instagram that he was bullied during middle school, hoping to help others going through similar situations feel less alone.
He was severely bullied as a child, and surprisingly, some of his tormentors later tried to connect with him on Facebook. He remembered being told he’d never work again, and this led to nightly panic attacks as he dreaded facing more embarrassment. Despite everything, he persevered and now feels thankful for his good fortune, hoping to inspire others by showing them that things can improve.
Even now, he continues to act, most recently appearing in the 2023 Lifetime movie Secrets at the Museum. Originally from Los Angeles, he’s also a skilled martial artist with a black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu. In May 2021, he volunteered to help protect a local synagogue after a surge in anti-Semitic incidents.

Wilson starred in Mrs. Doubtfire at 6 and Matilda at 9 before putting acting on the back burner.
Lena Dunham, known for her writing and activism, published her memoir, Where Am I Now?: True Stories of Girlhood and Accidental Fame, in 2016. She’s also appeared on the show Broad City and lent her voice to several animated series, including BoJack Horseman, Big Hero 6: The Series, and Helluva Boss.
Wilson once shared that a former friend, while smiling, asked her if she felt like she’d already reached the best part of her life. She didn’t know what to say at the time, but now she realizes that was the wrong way to look at it. She hasn’t peaked, because she’s no longer letting others define her story – she’s taking control and writing it herself, as she explained in a February 2021 opinion piece for The New York Times about the challenges of early fame for young women.

Even before landing the role of Tommy Solomon on 3rd Rock From the Sun, Gordon-Levitt had already been acting for years. The show began airing when he was 14 in 1996, the same year he appeared as Demi Moore’s son in the thriller The Jury.
He quickly became known for diverse roles, playing the charming love interest in the 1999 film 10 Things I Hate About You, a street-smart character in 2004’s Mysterious Skin, and a determined teenage detective searching for his missing ex-girlfriend in the 2005 neo-noir film Brick.
I’ve always been impressed by Joseph Gordon-Levitt – he manages to look incredibly young, even as he takes on more mature roles! Looking back at his work, he’s really covered a lot of ground. From the charming indie vibe of 500 Days of Summer to big action flicks like G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, and mind-bending films like Inception and Looper, he’s proven his versatility. He’s also tackled some really powerful dramatic roles in films like 50/50, The Dark Knight Rises, Lincoln, and even wrote and directed Don Jon. More recently, I loved seeing him dive into real-life stories, playing a prosecutor in The Trial of the Chicago 7 and portraying the complex figure of Travis Kalanick in Super Pumped. He’s definitely an actor who consistently delivers compelling performances.
He quietly married Tasha McCauley in 2014 and they share three children.

Natalie Portman gained recognition for her remarkably mature performance in the 1994 film The Professional, and she’s continued to deliver strong work ever since. Starting with that impressive debut, she’s appeared in a wide range of successful movies, including the Star Wars prequels, the Thor and Avengers films, acclaimed independent films like Beautiful Girls and Garden State, comedies such as Mars Attacks! and Your Highness, serious dramas like Closer and Brothers, and thrilling, suspenseful films like V for Vendetta and Annihilation.
Oh my gosh, Natalie Portman is just incredible! I was completely blown away by her performance in Black Swan – she deserved that Best Actress Oscar for portraying a ballerina falling apart. And then she just became Jackie Kennedy in Jackie – another nomination, obviously! It’s amazing, but she doesn’t just act – she directed a film too! It’s called A Tale of Love and Darkness, and it’s based on this beautiful, personal novel by Amos Oz. Seriously, is there anything she can’t do?
She married choreographer Benjamin Millepied in 2012, and they have two children, a son named Aleph and a daughter named Amalia. They divorced in 2024.

Cameron Jones is best remembered for playing the son of Jon Cryer’s character – a down-on-his-luck divorced dad – and the nephew of Charlie Sheen’s character on the popular 2000s sitcom Two and a Half Men. In 2012, a video appeared online of Jones criticizing the show, calling it inappropriate. The video was actually part of a 15-minute religious presentation he gave for Forerunner Chronicles, a Seventh-day Adventist ministry based in Alabama.
Jones later apologized for not showing enough respect and appreciation for his coworkers and for taking his good fortune for granted.
The actor soon left the series, but returned for the finale in 2015.
During his last season on the CBS sitcom, actor Jones reportedly earned $350,000 per episode. He recently told KHOU in Houston that he felt the show joked about serious issues, and he struggled with being part of it, admitting he was essentially being paid to support something he didn’t agree with.
Before a small, unconfirmed role in the 2023 Max series Bookie, his most recent acting work was in Louis C.K.’s 2016 limited series, Horace & Pete.
Jones described his time at the University of Colorado at Boulder as a normal period in his life, as he told People magazine in 2016. He explained that he used to be very pessimistic, but now he’s enjoying life and feeling much more relaxed. He said he no longer feels constantly worried about making mistakes.

Daniel Radcliffe has successfully moved beyond his role as Harry Potter by taking on a diverse range of parts. He’s proven his acting range on stage in plays like Equus and The Cripple of Inishmaan, in the musical How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, and in films such as Kill Your Darlings, where he played Allen Ginsberg, and the quirky Swiss Army Man. He’s also impressed on television, notably as a doctor struggling with opioid addiction in A Young Doctor’s Notebook.
Lately, I’ve been keeping pretty busy! I just finished four seasons on the show Miracle Workers, had a blast playing Weird Al Yankovic in Weird: The Al Yankovic Story, and even got back to my roots on Broadway with Merrily We Roll Along. It’s been a really exciting time, juggling all these different projects!
On a personal note, Radcliffe is dad to a son with longtime partner Erin Darke.

As a lifestyle expert, I’ve always been fascinated by journeys to stardom, and Jodie Foster’s is truly remarkable. She actually started acting around age six, appearing in a spin-off of The Andy Griffith Show called Mayberry R.F.D. But it was her incredibly powerful performance in Taxi Driver at just fourteen that really put her on the map – earning her an Oscar nomination and driving much of the film’s intense plot. Interestingly, that same year, 1976, she also showed off her range with the fun and lighthearted original Freaky Friday, helping her become a beloved mainstream child star. It’s a testament to her talent that she could handle such dramatically different roles so early in her career!
Jodie Foster balanced her studies at Yale with her acting career. She achieved early recognition, winning her first Oscar for Best Supporting Actress in 1988 for her powerful performance in The Accused, where she played a woman who bravely pursued legal action after a brutal assault, only to find herself unexpectedly on trial. In 1991, she directed her first feature film, Little Man Tate, and the following year, in 1992, she won the Best Actress Oscar for her compelling role as a determined FBI trainee in The Silence of the Lambs.
The acclaimed actress and filmmaker received the Cecil B. DeMille Award for lifetime achievement at the 2013 Golden Globes. More recently, she’s focused on directing for television, having directed episodes of popular shows like House of Cards, Black Mirror, and Orange Is the New Black. In the 2000s and 2010s, she appeared in notable films such as Panic Room, Inside Man, Elysium, Hotel Artemis, and The Mauritanian, for which she unexpectedly won a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress in 2021.
Let me tell you a little about my personal life! I’m a mom to two wonderful sons with my ex-partner, Cydney Bernard. And I’m happily married to the incredibly talented photographer and director, Alexandra Hedison – we tied the knot back in 2014. It’s a full and beautiful life!

It made sense that Jodie Foster, a former child star herself, took Kristen Stewart under her wing while filming the 2002 thriller Panic Room, where they played mother and daughter. Like Foster, Stewart has had a complicated relationship with fame, but it’s been amplified by the internet since she landed the breakout role of Bella Swan in the Twilight series around age 16.
Kristen Stewart recalled that Jodie Foster once doubted she’d stick with acting. Speaking to Stellar magazine in 2019, Stewart explained it wasn’t about Foster questioning her ability, but rather her quiet and unassuming personality. “I truly enjoy what I do,” Stewart said, “but I can see why she’d have thought that about me when I was younger. I adore her.”
Since finishing the Twilight movies, Kristen Stewart has consistently found work. While she briefly attempted a Charlie’s Angels reboot in 2019, she’s mostly focused on smaller, more personal films. These include The Clouds of Sils Maria, for which she made history as the first American actress to win a César Award (a French Oscar), the atmospheric drama Personal Shopper, and films inspired by real people, like Seberg and Spencer.
Following her highly publicized breakup with Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart began dating women and later married Dylan Meyer in 2025.

Long before Josh Brolin became famous for his role as Thanos in the Marvel movies, and decades before he played the villain who eliminated half of the world’s population, he started his acting career as the older brother, Brandon Walsh, in the 1985 film The Goonies. He played Brandon as a cool, patient, yet caring and protective figure.
Brolin continued to act in numerous films, including Flirting With Disaster, Mimic, and No Country for Old Men, which earned a Best Picture Oscar and helped revitalize his career. He also appeared in American Gangster, W. (where he played George W. Bush), and Milk, earning an Oscar nomination for his portrayal of Dan White, the man who killed Harvey Milk. Other notable roles include Jonah Hex, True Grit, Sicario, Deadpool 2, and the blockbuster Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame, where he played Thanos using CGI. More recently, he starred in the science fiction film Dune, and is set to appear in its sequels.
Josh Brolin has two children with his first wife, Alice Adair. He was then married to Diane Lane from 2004 to 2013. He married Kathryn Boyd in 2016, and they have two daughters together: Westlyn Reign Brolin, born in 2018, and Chapel Grace Brolin, born in December 2020.

She started her acting career at around age 10, appearing in films with Cher and Winona Ryder. She was in the 1990 movie Mermaids, and the following year, she starred as the delightfully gloomy Wednesday Addams in The Addams Family.
Christina Ricci continued to gain recognition in the 1990s with roles in films like Casper and Now and Then. She then built a career playing complex 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 Monster, she portrayed the girlfriend of serial killer Aileen Wuornos, a role famously played by Charlize Theron, who won an Oscar for her performance.
I’ve been a fan of Christina Ricci for years, and honestly, she always picks the most interesting roles! Whether she’s portraying a stylish flight attendant in Pan Am – even if the show didn’t last long – or throwing herself into something completely raw like being chained up in Black Snake Moan, she’s fearless. And it’s not just fictional characters; she really commits to bringing fascinating real women to life, like the infamous Lizzie Borden in The Lizzie Borden Chronicles, and the complex Zelda Fitzgerald in Z: The Beginning of Everything. She just consistently takes on such captivating parts!
Ricci has two children: a son named Freddie with her former husband, James Heerdegen, and a daughter named Cleopatra with her current husband, Mark Hampton.
In October 2021, actress Melanie Lynskey, known for her role in Yellowjackets, married Mark Hampton. They then welcomed their daughter, Cleopatra, in December of the same year.

Macaulay Culkin became a household name almost overnight with his famous scream in Home Alone when he was just ten years old. However, he’d been acting in TV movies and films like Uncle Buck and Jacob’s Ladder since he was around five. After taking a break from acting following Ri¢hie Ri¢h in 1994, he’s occasionally returned to the screen, often choosing smaller, independent films that have had a significant cultural impact, like Party Monster and Saved.
Macaulay Culkin, known for his voice work on Robot Chicken and a cameo as a barista on The Jim Gaffigan Show, is set to appear in the tenth season of American Horror Story, which is scheduled to premiere in 2021, assuming safety guidelines related to the pandemic are finalized.
The actor is engaged to Brenda Song and they have two sons. Their first son, Dakota Song Culkin, is named after the actor’s sister, Dakota, who tragically passed away in 2008. Their second son, Carson, made his first public appearance at his father’s Hollywood Walk of Fame star ceremony on December 1, 2023, when he was just one year old.

Kieran Culkin started his acting career with a memorable role as Fuller, Kevin McCallister’s cousin who loves Pepsi, in the popular film Home Alone, which also launched his older brother to stardom.
Known for his roles in teen movies like Father of the Bride, She’s All That, Igby Goes Down, and Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, he successfully transitioned away from his early fame with his award-winning performance as the sharp-tongued Roman Roy in Succession.
In 2025, Kieran had a breakthrough year, culminating in an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in the film A Real Pain.
He and his wife, Jazz Charton, have three children: Kinsey Sioux, Wilder Wolf, and a new baby who was born in September 2025, as announced by Kieran’s Succession co-star, Sarah Snook.

Dakota Fanning’s career has seemed to jump quickly from playing young versions of characters in shows like Ally McBeal and the movie I Am Sam to a starring role as a pioneering female detective in the historical drama The Alienist. However, that wasn’t an overnight transformation.
For over 20 years, she’s consistently delivered strong performances in a variety of films, including 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. Notably, she portrayed Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme, a follower of Charles Manson.
Dakota Fanning acted alongside her sister Elle Fanning in the movie The Nightingale. She also received a Golden Globe nomination in 2025 for her role as Marge Sherwood in the Netflix series Ripley.

Though she began her career playing a young version of her sister Dakota’s character in the film I Am Sam, Elle Fanning has since established herself as a unique and successful actress with her own distinct style.
I’ve been following Elle Fanning’s career for years, and it’s been amazing to watch her grow up on screen! She started out playing the kids of famous actors in films like Daddy Day Care, The Door in the Floor, Babel, and Reservation Road, and she even popped up on shows like CSI, Criminal Minds, House, and Law & Order: SVU – stuff she was practically a kid herself watching, I bet! But as she got older, her roles really started to show her range. She did everything – sweet family movies like We Bought a Zoo and Maleficent, teen favorites like Super 8 and Twixt, serious dramas like Trumbo and 20th Century Women, and even really dark, artistic films like The Neon Demon and The Beguiled. She’s truly proven she can do it all.
She’s also taken on notable roles, portraying Mary Shelley in a movie about her life and Catherine the Great in the Hulu comedy series, The Great.

Since first becoming famous on the Disney Channel’s Lizzie McGuire, the actress and singer has matured. She successfully transitioned from that role into popular family films like Agent Cody Banks, Cheaper by the Dozen, and A Cinderella Story.
After a period without major roles, Hilary Duff has been impressive in Younger, playing a complex coworker to Sutton Foster’s character—a woman in her 40s pretending to be a millennial—in the popular TV Land series, which will return for a seventh season. While fans were excited about a potential spin-off focusing on Duff’s Younger character, Kelsey, many were even more eager to see her reprise her role as Lizzie in a planned Disney+ reboot. Sadly, those plans for a revival of the original series have been cancelled.
She has since starred in two seasons of How I Met Your Father.
Hilary Duff first married hockey player Mike Comrie and they had a son, Luca, together. They divorced in 2014 after four years of marriage. She then married musician Matthew Koma in 2019, and they have three daughters: Banks Violet, Mae James, and Townes Meadow, who was born in May 2024.

Candace Cameron Bure, known as the older sister D.J. Tanner on the popular show Full House (which aired from 1987 to 1995), is also the younger sister of actor Kirk Cameron. Her character’s style, especially her crimped hair, was widely copied by 12-year-old fans.
She’s appeared in many TV movies, including some that tackled important issues. A notable example is the 1996 film No One Would Tell, which was based on the heartbreaking true story of a high school student who was killed by her abusive boyfriend after enduring months of silent suffering. It’s a story that remains deeply impactful even today.
Okay, seriously, Candace Cameron Bure is everywhere and I am living for it! After being so amazing on The View for a couple of seasons, and getting to see almost all of the Full House family back together on Fuller House for five whole seasons on Netflix – it was like a dream come true! – she’s now basically the QUEEN of Hallmark Christmas movies! And it doesn’t stop there! She’s also the star of those Aurora Teagarden mysteries on Hallmark, which are based on the books by Charlaine Harris – I’m obsessed with those too! She just keeps getting better and better!
In 2021, she and her husband, former NHL player Valeri Bure, celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary. They have three children together.

Jodie Sweetin, best known for playing Stephanie Tanner on Full House for eight seasons, faced challenges with drug and alcohol addiction. She openly shared her experiences in her 2009 memoir, unSweetined.
Between 2002 and 2016, she was married three times, which attracted a lot of public attention. Her short engagement to Justin Hodak also made headlines, especially after he violated a restraining order she had against him. In 2019, he was sentenced to over six years in prison for possessing a dangerous weapon and providing false evidence.
Having been sober since 2008, the mother of Zoie and Beatrix returned to the world of the Tanner family in the Netflix series Fuller House for five seasons. She’s also appeared in several Hallmark Channel movies, such as the Christmas film Merry and Bright (2019) and the romantic comedy Just Swipe.

The character of Michelle Tanner on the popular TV show Full House was actually played by twin sisters, who started on the show as babies and grew into a recognizable 6-year-old. They then used their fame to build a successful business, launching movies, clothing, books, and more, creating a full-fledged empire.
After starring in New York Minute in 2004, Mary-Kate continued acting with a role on the show Weeds and appearances in films like The Wackness and Beastly. Ashley, however, stepped away from acting. Today, both sisters are highly successful fashion designers, co-founding the award-winning brands The Row and Elizabeth & James.
Ashley and her husband, Louis Eisner, welcomed their first child in 2023. Mary-Kate married Olivier Sarkozy in 2015, but they divorced in 2020.

Before Leonardo DiCaprio became a famous movie star, activist, and Oscar winner for The Revenant, he had a very different beginning. In 1991, he played a homeless teenager named Luke who was taken in by the Seaver family on the TV show Growing Pains. Even then, DiCaprio was a talented actor, and his youthful looks made him seem younger than his age—he was 16 and had already been acting for years. He received his first Oscar nomination for What’s Eating Gilbert Grape and became known for playing troubled young characters in films like A Boy’s Life, The Basketball Diaries, Marvin’s Room, and Romeo + Juliet.
He still kinda looked like a kid in Titanic, but at 22 he had reached full-on heartthrob status.
In the last ten years, Leonardo DiCaprio has appeared in acclaimed films like Inception, The Wolf of Wall Street, Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood, The Revenant (for which he finally won an Academy Award for Best Actor), and Killers of the Flower Moon.

Accio, adulthood!
Emma Watson first gained recognition for her role as Hermione Granger in the eight Harry Potter films. Since then, she’s expanded her career, appearing in young adult movies like The Perks of Being a Wallflower and The Bling Ring. She’s also acted alongside Tom Hanks in The Circle, starred as Belle in the live-action Beauty and the Beast, and played Meg March in Little Women. Beyond acting, Watson uses her influence as a UN Goodwill Ambassador to support women and promote gender equality globally.
Additionally, she’s worked as a model for brands like Prada and Burberry, co-founded a gin company with her brother Alex Watson, and pursued creative writing studies at Oxford University.

Neil Patrick Harris, originally from New Mexico, achieved early success with a Golden Globe nomination at age 15 for his first role in the 1988 TV movie Clara’s Heart. However, his career could have taken a different turn after becoming known for playing a teenage genius doctor on the show Doogie Howser, M.D.—a fact he playfully acknowledged by hilariously parodying himself in the comedy Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle.
You know, it’s funny how careers unfold. He definitely hit a bit of a rough patch after pushing himself too hard early on in Hollywood, but he stayed creative, doing a lot of stage work – even appearing in three Broadway shows! Eventually, the perfect TV role came along: the charming Barney Stinson on How I Met Your Mother, which landed him four Emmy nominations. 2010 was a huge year – he actually won two Emmys! One was for co-producing the Tony Awards the year before, and another for a guest appearance on Glee. It just proves that staying busy and honing your craft really pays off.
This incredibly talented performer—who excels at acting, singing, dancing, and magic—has hosted the Tony Awards four times, winning an Emmy each time for his work as a producer. He’s also hosted the Emmys twice and the Oscars once, in 2015. In 2014, he won a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical for his starring role in Hedwig and the Angry Inch.
Neil Patrick Harris and his husband, David Burtka, had twins, Gideon and Harper, through surrogacy in 2010. They got married in 2014.

I remember when she first burst onto the scene! She was absolutely adorable as Olivia on The Cosby Show when she was just four years old. Then, she charmed us in films like The Little Rascals and the Doctor Dolittle movies. But it was in 2003 when she really became a household name with her own Disney Channel show, That’s So Raven. Playing a psychic teen with amazing style, she was everywhere on the network – you could catch her in The Cheetah Girls, The Suite Life of Zack & Cody, Kim Possible, and even Sonny With a Chance! She truly defined a generation of Disney stars.
After her show ended in 2007, Raven-Symoné continued to appear on television, with roles in shows like American Dad, Nashville, State of Georgia, The Jim Gaffigan Show, Master of None, and Drunk History. She also had a recurring role on Black-ish. Additionally, she co-hosted The View for three seasons and married Miranda Maday in June 2020.
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