Jessica Biel explains being afraid of "7th Heaven" sister Beverley Mitchell: 'She was tough, man'

Gwendolyn Cates / Spelling Prod. / Everett Jessica BielandBeverley Mitchelldidn't just play sisters on7th Heaven,they acted like them behind the camera, too. Biel was "secretly a little afraid of Beverley" when they worked on the series, the actress recently said on theCatching Up With the Camdenspodcast, hosted by Biel's former TV siblings Mitchell, David Gallagher, and Mackenzie Rosman, Biel explained this fearas an exclusive toInStylein a new interview, saying, "I say this with all the love in the world — because I love her — She was tough, man.... I pushed her buttons. It was such a sisterly relationship. I think I did it because I looked up to her and I loved her. We got under each other's skin in the best way possible." But, even still, she told the outlet of her7th Heaventime, "What I remember most, probably, is the camaraderie of all the kids." The family-friendly drama followed a Protestant minister and his wife as they dealt with the challenges of raising 7 children. It originally aired for 11 seasons, from 1996 to 2007, beginning on the WB before finally moving to the CW in its final season. Celeste Sloman/InStyle Biel, who played eldest sister Mary, toldInStylethat starring on the show from such a young age — she was 14 when she originated the role — taught her so much about working in Hollywood. "The ability to have that longevity and stamina, that's a huge part of what I can do kind of easily, because it's what I did ever since I was little," she explained. "I definitely work with people now who talk about, 'Man, these hours are long' and 'Man, this is a long schedule.' And I'm like, 'Is it?'" Elsewhere on the podcast, Mitchell, Gallagher, and Rosmangoaded Biel into retelling an embarrassing storyfrom set. "Honestly, I was just waiting. Waiting," Biel told them. "You know what I was gonna say? I was gonna say, 'Oh, yeah, the camaraderie between us all' and how we just had such a nice, warm place to go to work as kids. No. All right. You want to hear about the real dirt of what happened?" She continued, "I popped the clutch in my parents' Subaru when I had my learner's permit — not my real license — and flew backward, reversed into Mackenzie's school trailer, and busted it off its supports, the trailer supports. Broke the computer. The computer got smashed. My parents' car got smashed, and I almost hit my brother." James Sorenson /Spelling Prod/Everett In addition to Mitchell and Biel, the family drama also starred Barry Watson, Catherine Hicks, Gallagher, Rosman, and twins Nikolas and Lorenzo Brino as the Camdens, as well as now-disgraced Stephen Collins — who, in 2014,admitted to sexually abusing underage women. Hayley Duff, Tyler Hoechlin, Ashlee Simpson, and brothers George and Geoff Stults all had recurring roles. Sign up forEntertainment Weekly's free daily newsletterto get breaking TV news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more. A reboot of the series is currently in early development at CBS Studios,perVariety, with Anthony Sparks serving as executive producer and showrunner, and Biel executive producing. Details are scarce, but the report claims none of the original cast would appear on the new series. Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly

Jessica Biel explains being afraid of “7th Heaven” sister Beverley Mitchell: 'She was tough, man'

Jessica Biel explains being afraid of "7th Heaven" sister Beverley Mitchell: 'She was tough, man' Gwendolyn Cates / Spelli...
Noted '80s Hard Rock Guitarist Dead at 67New Foto - Noted '80s Hard Rock Guitarist Dead at 67

Chris Hager, a member of Mickey Ratt—the precursor to hit '80s hard rock band Ratt—and later a member of Rough Cutt, has died. He was 67. A cause of death has not been released. His death was announced on May 19 on thesocial mediaaccounts ofStephen Pearcy, the former lead singer of Ratt. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 "This morning I'm very saddened to hear about the passing of our dear friend, guitarist and musician Christopher (Chris) Hager. Chris and I started Mickey Ratt together in San Diego 1977 and in moving to L.A. actually created the band RATT in 1981," Pearcy wrote. "Chris was an amazing person, a great guitarist, songwriter and so committed to being just that. He went on to create a few projects over the years with Sarge, Rough Cutt, Woop and the Count and our solo project Pearcy/Hager. We were actually working on new songs recently, and they will be heard. I'm at loss my friend, we've been through a lot together. God bless you brother," he added. "As of this time the family would respect privacy. #chrishager #mickeyratt #ratt." Related: Legendary Punk Rock Guitarist Dead at 70 On Hager's own Instagram account, he recently paid tribute to his mother, who died in late February. In a post last month, he wrote: "Hey my friends - I wanted to thank all of you who reached out with your support and sympathy for the loss of my mom, I truly appreciated that. I'll always love her...yet, as we know, life continues... I had surgery on my left bicep/carpal about 6 months ago and really wasn't sure if I'd ever have the ability to play as I once could. Actually I've been pleasantly surprised! I've begun playing/writing again and intend on releasing material later this year!🤘 At the same time I became immersed in other endeavors as well. "I appreciate you all for your ongoing love and support! 🙏💯👍," he added. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Chris Hager (@chrishagerla)

Noted ‘80s Hard Rock Guitarist Dead at 67

Noted '80s Hard Rock Guitarist Dead at 67 Chris Hager, a member of Mickey Ratt—the precursor to hit '80s hard rock band Ratt—and lat...
Will a 'Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' Star Join 'Dancing with the Stars'? (Exclusive)New Foto - Will a 'Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' Star Join 'Dancing with the Stars'? (Exclusive)

The Secret Lives of Mormon WivesladiesLayla TaylorandMiranda McWhorterhave reacted to the rumor that their co-starWhitney Leavittis joiningDancing with the Stars. On May 19, Whitney caused a commotion after she posted a brief reel on Instagram that showed her dancing with aDWTSsign behind her. Her caption read, "Dream it, work for it, cry about it, but most importantly…KEEP GOING!!!!!!." 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 A fan asked Whitney if she was joiningDWTS. And Brooks Nader, one of the stars from last season's dance show, responded cryptically, "That girl!" It made fans believe the rumor about Whitney was true. In an exclusive interview withParadeon Tuesday, Layla and Miranda weighed in while also discussing the spicy events of their hit Hulu show's season 2. When asked if we'd see Whitney on DWTS, Miranda said, "I think it would be awesome if any of us girls got the opportunity to do it for sure. At this point, we don't know if any of the girls are on the [DWTS] show. But I think it would be an amazing opportunity." As viewers know, theMormon Wivesfirst made their name making dancing TikTok videos as the MomTok group. "It's no secret she loves to dance," Layla said of Whitney. "It's ridiculous!" Meanwhile, fans were shocked about the finale ofThe Secret Lives of Mormon Wivesseason 2, which revealed a possible affair that happened when the stars guested on Hulu'sVanderpump Villa. On camera, Layla askedMarciano Brunetteabout his alleged romantic connection withDemi Engemannafter their flirty behavior. However, Marciano claimed to Layla on theWivesfinale that he'd actually had an affair with one of her other married co-stars,Jessi Ngatikaura! Jessi carefully said onThe Viall Filespodcast about her marriage to husbandJordan, "I will say that reality TV is hard on any relationship." She confirmed she's not wearing her wedding ring and called their relationship "tricky." Related:Mikayla Matthews Shares the REAL Reason She Can't Stand 'Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' Co-Star Whitney Leavitt Layla toldParadeabout her explosive conversation with Marciano, "I was very taken aback. It was not something I was expecting to hear at all that day. I wanted to find out more about Demi. So when I found out about [Jessi]…shocked is all I can say about that moment." According to Miranda, "It was definitely jarring. I think that at that point, we felt we knew Jessi pretty well, and so finding that information out was for sure shocking." The women said fans will learn the truth about Jessi and Marciano in the show's upcoming Season 3. Layla noted, "You guys will see more in the future. I think people make mistakes. And when the truth comes out to the world, [we will be] able to be there and support her and tell her no matter the outcome of anything with this, that we love her and are going to be there for her." Miranda added, "All we really can do is try to show up for her and be a listening ear and be the best support system we can for her during this difficult time." Although they love Jessi, Layla and Miranda admitted toParadeto having problems with Demi, who was the clear villain of season 2. "She threw a wrench into things," Miranda said about how Demi clashed with Jessi andTaylor Frankie Paul. Demi attacked Taylor's relationship with "her baby daddy" and parenting, and wanted to get former friend Jessi off the show so she could make more money! Demi also dissed Jessi's hair salon business. "We've both been very vocal to Demi about how we felt," Miranda sighed. "We disagreed with certain actions. We were disappointed in some of her antics." Layla said, "I hope she can learn and grow." Related:TikTok Users Accuse Two 'Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' Stars of Creating #MeanMomTok After Sharing a Shady Video Also in Season 2, Taylor confronted Miranda about the swinging scandal they were both involved in when they both were married. Miranda said her part of the drama amounted to "playing spin and bottle and like kissing other people," not having sex. In a confessional segment, however, Taylor stated on Season 2, although it wasn't sex with other partners, the "swinging" was dirtier than Miranda claimed. "It wasn't just kissing," Taylor told cameras. Among other things, Taylor alleged, "We did have sex in the shower with our husbands all together. We also had sex in the same bed at the same time. We'd blindfold each other, and you'd have to guess which husband you were kissing. And a couple times, we did that." But Miranda explained toParade, "I definitely wouldn't consider myself a standard swinger." She said that "there was a weight that was lifted, finally being transparent about the information and letting it all out and being able to put it behind us once and for all." Layla and Miranda, the two single women from the show, are having trouble finding lasting relationships. Divorced mother of two, Layla, who datedCameron JolleyduringMormon Wives, toldParade, "We aren't together anymore. We broke up shortly after we wrapped filming for Season 2. I wish him the best. It just didn't work out. In terms of me dating now, I am focusing on myself, focusing on my kids." Miranda, who divorcedChase McWhorter, with whom she shares two kids, laughed about her love life, "It's essentially non-existent right now. Like Layla said, we don't have a whole lot of time to put into anything outside of our children and careers right now. We're spread pretty thin as it is. And when we do have free time, we just want to give that to our babies and hopefully ourselves at some point. We could use a little TLC. I would love a spa day! Let me get my toes done!" Related: 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' Stars Demi and Whitney Spill Which MomTok Member Is the Most 'Fame Hungry'

Will a 'Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' Star Join 'Dancing with the Stars'? (Exclusive)

Will a 'Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' Star Join 'Dancing with the Stars'? (Exclusive) The Secret Lives of Mormon Wivesladies...
Michelle Williams Says It Was 'Horrible' Living With Ryan Gosling During 'Blue Valentine' Production and Doing 'Improvisations' as a Struggling Couple: 'We Need to Burn it Down'New Foto - Michelle Williams Says It Was 'Horrible' Living With Ryan Gosling During 'Blue Valentine' Production and Doing 'Improvisations' as a Struggling Couple: 'We Need to Burn it Down'

Michelle Williams says living out the events of "Blue Valentine" while away from set was not easy. During a recent appearance on the "Armchair Expert" podcast, Williams said that during a break in the production of "Blue Valentine," which follows Williams and Ryan Gosling as a married couple in a floundering relationship, she and her costar lived together and practiced for the second part of the movie. More from Variety Shawn Levy Says 'Stranger Things' Taught Him to 'Keep My Mouth Shut' for 'Star Wars: Starfighter' Spoilers: 'I'm Really Grateful For That' Ryan Gosling and Shawn Levy's 'Star Wars' Film Officially Titled 'Star Wars: Starfighter,' Sets May 2027 Theatrical Release Michelle Williams Shades 'Crash' Winning Best Picture Oscar Over 'Brokeback Mountain' by Asking: I Mean, What Was 'Crash'? "We took a break in filming. We shot the first part when they're young and in love and everything's going really well," Williams said. "And then we took a two-week break, and we lived together." She continued, "We did these improvisations during the day, honestly, to figure out ways to annoy each other and to destroy this thing that we had made." Williams maintained that it was an entirely "professional situation," and was more like "office hours," meeting "nine to five" every day. While it wasn't originally in the production schedule, it was suggested that the costars take a break and live together after they struggled to shoot scenes where their characters were fighting. "We were having such a hard time letting go of the thing that we loved," she recalled. "[Director] Derek [Cianfrance] was like, 'We gotta mess this up, and we need to burn it down.' And we did a ceremonial [burn of] our wedding photo." Williams explained that Cianfrance would first give her and Gosling scenarios, and then the pair would go off on their one to work them out. She went on to describe the experience as "horrible," adding that it was completely against her instincts to make Gosling hate her. "I don't know if anybody could work like that again," Williams said. "You've got a crew that's on hold. You're paying people I mean, it's such a small movie, so, so low budget and a small crew, but you're taking a big down period in the middle of the thing." Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week Emmy Predictions: Talk/Scripted Variety Series - The Variety Categories Are Still a Mess; Netflix, Dropout, and 'Hot Ones' Stir Up Buzz Oscars Predictions 2026: 'Sinners' Becomes Early Contender Ahead of Cannes Film Festival Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

Michelle Williams Says It Was ‘Horrible’ Living With Ryan Gosling During ‘Blue Valentine’ Production and Doing ‘Improvisations’ as a Struggling Couple: ‘We Need to Burn it Down’

Michelle Williams Says It Was 'Horrible' Living With Ryan Gosling During 'Blue Valentine' Production and Doing 'Improvis...
'Cheers' Stars Ted Danson, Rhea Perlman, John Ratzenberger Remember George WendtNew Foto - 'Cheers' Stars Ted Danson, Rhea Perlman, John Ratzenberger Remember George Wendt

BelovedCheersstarGeorge Wendtdied peacefully in his sleepon Tuesday, May 20, at the age of 76. Tributes from his co-stars and other fellow actors came pouring in. Wendt starred as barfly Norm Peterson on Cheers for 11 years. Following the news of his death, co-starTed Dansontold Peoplein a statement, "[I'm] devastated to hear that Georgie is no longer with us. I am sending all my love to Bernadette and the children. It is going to take me a long time to get used to this. I love you, Georgie." Bernadette is Wendt's wife, actressBernadette Birkett, who notably voiced the character of his wife onCheers, Vera Peterson. Famously, Vera's face was never shown. FellowCheersstarJohn Ratzenberger, who played Norm's best buddy Cliff Clavin on the show, told People, "[I'm] heartbroken to hear about the passing of my friend George Wendt. For eleven years on Cheers, we shared a stage, a lot of laughs, and a front-row seat to one of television's most beloved friendships. George brought Norm to life with a subtle brilliance — the kind that made it look easy. That was his gift. "He was a true craftsman — humble, hilarious, and full of heart. What you saw on screen was exactly who he was off screen with impeccable comedic timing and a deep loyalty to those he loved. I'll miss our conversations and the quiet moments of friendship that meant the most." Ratzenberger finished by saying that his thoughts are with Wendt's family. Co-starRhea Perlmantold Variety, "George Wendt was the sweetest, kindest man I ever met. It was impossible not to like him. As Carla, I was often standing next to him, as Norm always took the same seat at the end of the bar, which made it easy to grab him and beat the crap out of him at least once a week. I loved doing it, and he loved pretending it didn't hurt. What a guy! I'll miss him more than words can say." Cheers Boston, the pub that inspired the show,posted a poignant message on Instagramalongside a photo of an empty mug near "Norm's" set, which is commemorated with a plaque. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Cheers Boston (@cheersboston) "We're looking toward your spot at the bar and you're not there. 💔. Today, we say goodbye to George Wendt, the beloved actor who brought Norm to life and gave so many of us a reason to smile. George wasn't just an actor — he was a symbol of comfort, laughter, and that familiar feeling of walking into a place where everybody knows your name. "We were honored every time he walked through our doors—not as a character, but as the kind, funny, humble man behind the legend. He brought joy not only to the screen, but to every person lucky enough to meet him in person. To George: thank you for the laughs, the memories, and the legacy you leave behind. You'll always have a stool at our bar. Cheers, Norm.❤️🍺."

'Cheers' Stars Ted Danson, Rhea Perlman, John Ratzenberger Remember George Wendt

'Cheers' Stars Ted Danson, Rhea Perlman, John Ratzenberger Remember George Wendt BelovedCheersstarGeorge Wendtdied peacefully in his...

 

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