We’ve been hearing about Adrianna’s lesbian tryst on “
90210” since Season 2 premiered. The character’s girl-on-girl story line finally debuted after the show’s recent hiatus. Watching Ade explore her sexuality has been an interesting ride for viewers, but we’re not the ones portraying the gay relationship on television.
“Yeah, it’s definitely nerve-racking,” acknowledges Jessica Lowndes, who plays Ade on the CW show. “I think it’s the same with everything my character has gone through. I have no personal experience with it, be it the drug addiction, the pregnancy and now the questioning her sexuality. But I think it’s definitely important.”
Lowndes’ first lesbian kiss was a brave step for the show, which hasn’t had a major gay story line yet. Although it was important to her, Lowndes says that kissing Rumer Willis, who plays Gia, didn’t necessarily come naturally.
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Photo: Jessica Lowndes plays Adrianna Tate-Duncan on "90210." Credit: Patrick Ecclesine / The CWLabels: 90210, Jessica Lowndes, LATimes.com, Los Angeles Times, The CW
On Monday April 5, we reported that ABC issued a statement to Zap2it regarding
Nicollette Sheridan's charges that "Desperate Housewives" exec producer
Marc Cherry had
attacked her.
"While we have yet to see the actual complaint," reads the ABC statement. "We investigated similar claims made by Ms. Sheridan last year and found them to be without merit."
Now, Sheridan's attorney,
Mark Baute, has shot back in a statement to
Zap2it.
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This week’s “
Damages” toyed with the idea of family. First, how does one define family? Then, who belongs to that group and who doesn’t?
Ellen gets disownedWhen we last left Ellen, she was on her way to discover the woman from her dreams, Annie. In this episode, she finds her. I think she was going there fully expecting the woman to be her real mother. That would then explain why Ellen felt so different from the family she had always known. In the end, she found out that Annie wasn’t her true mother. Instead, she discovered that her mother had almost given her away when times were rough at home. I’m not sure what’s worse. I couldn’t quite tell what her emotional response was. Was she disappointed that Annie wasn’t her mother or relieved? Was she hurt that her mother tried to give her away or happy that her mother changed her mind? What do you think?
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Photo: Lily Tomlin as Marilyn Tobin in "Damages." Credit: Craig Blankenhorn / FX
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It has been almost two years since the last season of "
Kimora: Life in the Fab Lane."
Much has happened for the fab Kimora Lee Simmons since Season 2 when she took the reins of Phat Fashions, which includes her labels, Baby Phat and KLS.
During the hiatus, Lee Simmons married actor and model Djimon Hounsou and she became pregnant.
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