Churchy is heading to BET+!
26.01.2024 - 01:57 / justjared.com
Riverdale fans were hyper-focused on the relationships that played out onscreen between the various stars in the beloved CW series. Now, the actors are leading equally exciting lives in reality!
You might be surprised to learn that eight castmates who star in the show are parents in real life. Their children range in age from toddlers to full-fledged adults. One actor even acted alongside their kid on the show.
The Riverdale family expanded again in 2023 with the announcement that a cast member had become a first-time parent! The show recently celebrated its seventh birthday, and we decided to look back and rounded up all of the cast members who have kids.
Scroll through a roundup of Riverdale stars who are parents in real life…
Churchy is heading to BET+!
Princess Catherine is on the mend — and on the move!
Bradley Cooper has opened up on his time when he hit the big time with a guest role early in his career, appearing as Carrie Bradshaw’s brief love interest in an episode of Sex and the City.
Miley Cyrus became one of the Disney Channel’s breakout stars playing Hannah Montana. However, it turns out that she faced some stiff competition for the role.
Leo Barraclough International Features Editor Bill Nighy and “Jojo Rabbit” breakout Roman Griffin Davis are lined up to star in “500 Miles,” directed by BAFTA winner Morgan Matthews. Beta Cinema has acquired international sales rights to the film, and will launch sales at next week’s European Film Market.
Parenting is a minefield. What works for one parent might not work for another. However, mums are often under scrutiny, with everyone having an opinion on their parenting style.
Twilight sparked a level of fandom that most movies hope to achieve but never do.
A prized historic asset and iconic part of Rochdale’s skyline has been brought back to its former glory.
Pretty Little Liars kept fans on the edge of their seats for as long as it was on air. It also introduced viewers to a talented group of young stars who have each carved out their own paths in Hollywood.
The Voice is coming back in 2024.
Not everybody wants to have children, and that’s perfectly okay.
Leo Barraclough International Features Editor Following in the footsteps of Aardman Animations legends Peter Lord, David Sproxton and Nick Park, a new wave of creators are driving the company forward. While its celebrated franchises, such as Wallace and Gromit, Shaun the Sheep and Chicken Run are still much loved, and it has four Oscars wins with nine further nominations under its belt, Aardman is also focused on nurturing new talent, such as the creators of Oscar nominated short film “Robin Robin,” and series, such as “Lloyd of the Flies” and “The Very Small Creatures.” Speaking to Variety from Aardman’s headquarters on Spike Island, Bristol, in the West of England, two of the creative minds behind “Lloyd of the Flies,” Aardman’s first CGI series, explain how the show evolved. In other articles, Variety speaks to Dan Ojari and Mikey Please, the creators of “Robin Robin,” and Lucy Izzard, the creator of “The Very Small Creatures.” “Lloyd of the Flies,” a comedy series for 7-11 year olds, premiered on CITV, the kids’ platform run by U.K.
The new musical movie adaptation of Mean Girls has come out on top at the box office once again!
In the years since One Tree Hill aired its final season in 2012, its talented cast of stars has grown up.
The Pitch Perfect family has grown quite a bit over the years, and we think that is a-ca-awesome!
view when it comes to Gen Z. “The View’s” Joy Behar is slamming Gen Z after a report revealed that many of those born between 1997 and 2012 felt “left behind” by the current economy. The comment from Behar, 81, came after co-host Whoopi Goldberg cited a social media thread that seemed to indicate that Gen Z was worried about losing “value as they age” and that they will have “nothing to look forward to other than wrinkles, aging and death.”“Every single thing you see is anti-aging, don’t actually look the way that you are,” co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin agreed.
The live action adaptation of How to Train Your Dragon has officially begun filming!
Law & Order is back this week!
EXCLUSIVE: XYZ Films has acquired all U.S. rights to distribute under-the-radar martial arts sci-fi action threequel Skyline: Warpath, written and directed by Liam O’Donnell (Beyond Skyline) and starring Iko Uwais (The Raid Franchise) and Scott Adkins (Undisputed).
Daniel Radcliffe joins Weird Al Yankovic while arriving at the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards on Monday (January 15) at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles.