ESPN announces Hannah Hidalgo, Flau’Jae Johnson, Kiki Iriafen as subjects of Full Court Press sequel
ESPN announced its hit series, Full Court Press, will follow Hannah Hidalgo, Flau’Jae Johnson and Kiki Iriafen in Season 2.
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The Mirror US on MSNPretty Little Liars star Lucy Hale opens up on missing out on Hannah Montana roleSharing her wisdom, Lucy Hale said you get 200 knock backs before you get one yes in the acting world. Now the Pretty Little ...
When asked about her audition for the beloved children’s sitcom, which ran from 2006 to 2011 and made Miley Cyrus a household name, Hale confirmed she had tried out for the lead ...
Lucy Hale Says She Auditioned for the Lead Role in ‘Hannah Montana’: ‘Made Me Want To Be An Actress’
The Pretty Little Liars star auditioned for a number of iconic parts, including the titular role in 'Hannah Montana.' ...
Lucy Hale said the auditioning process for the role, which eventually went to Miley Cyrus, solidified her desire to be in the ...
The part of Berner's Vanity Fair Oscar party interview drawing ire is when she said she listens to Meg's music "when I want ...
Earles ultimately did audition for the role, which he played in all four seasons of Hannah Montana and in the 2009 movie ...
Hannah received huge applause from the audience in response, before returning to the topic of editing, stating: “The real total badasses in movies are the editors.” The actor wore a halfway ...
Fashion retailer Forever 21 is preparing to close at least 200 stores and lay off more than 350 employees in its corporate office as it struggles for viability. The chain has been stumbling since ...
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are known as forever chemicals because of their extreme persistence. These compounds have useful properties including durability and waterproofing, so ...
Forever 21 is planning to close nearly 200 stores. According to Bloomberg, this comes as the Los Angeles based retailer is heading into its second bankruptcy. The process is expected to kick off ...
The French Parliament has approved a landmark ban on using “forever chemicals” in common products including cosmetics, ski wax and clothing, a move that could reverberate beyond its borders.
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