If you haven’t seen the Hulu documentary Kid 90, it’s a real walk down memory lane for everyone who grew up in the ’90s. And for its creator, Soleil Moon Frye, it was no different making it.
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Back in 1984, a little girl named Punky Brewster showed up on TV screens and danced her way into our hearts. Now, that spunky kid is all grown up with a family, and its star Soleil Moon Frye is surprised she gets to revisit the character 37 years later.
“I still feel like a teenager!” the actress, now 44, tells ET Canada. “I don’t care if I’m 88 and people are still calling me ‘Punky’. Because I love Punky and Punky is a part of me. I don’t know where I end and she begins. We are the same in so
If you haven’t seen the Hulu documentary Kid 90, it’s a real walk down memory lane for everyone who grew up in the ’90s. And for its creator, Soleil Moon Frye, it was no different making it.
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Charlie Sheen. On March 16, after news of their private tryst was made public, Charlie reacted with class, telling Us Weekly that the actress is "a good egg.""I wish Soleil well in this resurgence of hers," he added, but said he's yet to watch her Hulu documentary. "It's on my list to watch and very near the top."In her documentary, Soleil reveled that she was sexually assaulted at the age of 17 or 18.
Peacock and also looks back at her childhood and teenage years in the tell-all Hulu documentary “Kid 90” (both currently streaming).“Punky has always been such a part of my heart. I love her so much, she’s like this superhero within me,” Frye, 44, told The Post.
Soleil Moon Frye is reflecting on her intimacy with Charlie Sheen.
Hulu, the raw, revealing documentary sees the “Punky Brewster” star examine her teen years through her old diaries, video footage and even voicemail messages — interspersed with recent interviews with her fellow ‘90s child and teen star pals including Brian Austin Green, David Arquette, Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Balthazar Getty.Some featured players survived an often unforgiving industry — others met tragically untimely ends.“There were so many memories that I had buried away,” Frye, 44, told The
Charlie Sheen had nothing but kind words for Soleil Moon Frye, who talked about their sexual relationship in her new Hulu documentary, "Kid 90." "She’s a good egg," the 55-year-old actor told Us Weekly via his publicist.
Soleil Moon Frye has a new documentary on Hulu called Kid 90 and she reveals in it that her first consensual sexual experience was with Charlie Sheen.
Soleil Moon Frye is reminiscing on her first romance — Charlie Sheen. The "Punky Brewster" star, 44, recently reflected on her "first consensual sexual experience" with the "Two and a Half Men" alum, 55, in her new coming-of-age documentary, "Kid 90." "It’s been the most strange and incredible day ever," Frye recalled as she read a diary entry dated Dec.
Good vibes all around. Charlie Sheen has nothing but positive things to say about Soleil Moon Frye after she detailed their past sexual relationship in her Hulu documentary.
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Sharing all. Soleil Moon Frye did not hold back in her new documentary, Kid 90, now streaming on Hulu. In addition to detailing her time growing up in the spotlight, the actress, now 44, revealed that her “first consensual sexual experience” was with Charlie Sheen.
(CNN)Turns out Soleil Moon Frye -- TV's "Punky Brewster" -- meticulously documented her formative years, recently wading back through home movies, phone messages and photos and assembling them into "Kid 90," a documentary that she calls "A true chronological blueprint of what it was to grow up as a teenager in the '90s." But Frye was a special teen -- one with Zelig-like exposure to practically everyone else who was young and famous during those years.Premiering on Hulu, the 70-some-odd-minute
Soleil Moon Frye was writing in a diary by age five, detailing her most personal thoughts and day-to-day ongoings within its pages. When she turned 12, she upgraded to an audio recorder and then to a video camera, which remained glued to her hand as she documented the lives of her friend group.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVAt only 8-years-old Soleil Moon Frye picked up millions of fans and inspired countless other kids through her titular leading role in NBC sitcom “Punky Brewster.” She was starting to grow up around cameras, and when that show came to an end three and a half years later, while she continued to act, she also picked up an audio recorder and eventually a video camera to begin documenting everything from fun with her celebrity friends at theme parks to
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticBy the time she turned 13, “Punky Brewster” star Soleil Moon Frye had done more to impact pop culture than most Americans will in their lifetime. (“Holy macanoli!” and mismatched high tops, anyone?) But once the show was canceled in 1988, things stalled.