Netflix just dropped the very first look at their upcoming animated series, She-Ra!
The new images give fans a first look at Adora/She-Ra (Aimee Carrero), Glimmer (Karen Fukuhara), Catra (AJ Michalka), Bow (Marcus Scribner) and Bright Moon Castle
If you don’t know, She-Ra and the Princesses of Power is the story of an orphan named Adora), who leaves behind her former life in the evil Horde when she discovers a magic sword that transforms her into the mythical warrior princess She-Ra.
Along the way, she finds a new family in the Rebellion as she unites a group of magical princesses in the ultimate fight against evil.
Young star of the show Emma Kenney, as well as ABC star Mason Cook and Freeform star Aimee Carrero are among those reacting to the news.
“I am hurt, embarrassed, and disappointed. The racist and distasteful comments from Roseanne are inexcusable,” Emma wrote on Twitter after reading what was happening.
Emma starred on the series as Roseanne’s granddaughter, Harris.
Mason, who stars on Speechless, also reacted to the news and praised ABC for choosing to cancel the series.
“Never more proud to be a part of the ABC family! How does someone think like that? I cant wrap my head around the idea of racism being alive & well in 2018.”
Read Emma, Mason and more celebs reactions to Roseanne’s cancellation and tweet below!
I am hurt, embarrassed, and disappointed. The racist and distasteful comments from Roseanne are inexcusable.
As I called my manager to quit working on Roseanne, I found out the show got cancelled. I feel so empowered by @iamwandasykes , Channing Dungey and those at ABC standing up against abuse of power and lack of values. Bullies do not win. Ever.
Never more proud to be a part of the ABC family! How does someone think like that? I cant wrap my head around the idea of racism being alive & well in 2018. Many shows incl @Speechless_ABC bring representation/inclusion to ur network! Thank u @ABCNetwork 4 not supporting racism. https://t.co/86skhEnnJ6
Aimee Carrero isn’t just an amazing and powerful princess as Elena of Avalor, she’s now the most powerful of them all – she’s She-Ra!
The former Young & Hungry actress will voice the title character, also known as Adora, in Netflix’s new animated series.
She-Ra and the Princesses of Power is the story of an orphan named Adora (Carrero), who leaves behind her former life in the evil Horde when she discovers a magic sword that transforms her into the mythical warrior princess She-Ra.
Along the way, she finds a new family in the Rebellion as she unites a group of magical princesses in the ultimate fight against evil.
Aimee Carrero is revealing one thing that really frightened her – and it’s not anything you would think!
The Young & Hungry actress retweeted a video of her Disney animated series Elena of Avalor, where she rap battles. Yes, like Hamilton.
The songwriters on the show were inspired by the cabinet meeting rap battles from the Broadway musical Hamilton that they had to do something like that.
“Our songwriting team was inspired by the #Hamilton cabinet meeting rap battles to do a tribute/homage with this Grand Council musical duel, but @ChristianLanz & @aimeecarrero had to spit out the words! Well done, you 2!” Executive Producer Craig Gerber wrote.
Aimeereplied, “This was the scariest thing I’ve ever done in my life and I’m still not over it!!! #ElenaOfAvalor.”
Check out the Grand Council musical duel from Elena of Avalor below!
It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s actually a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket!
There was a rocket launch that could be seen in the sky over California on Friday night (December 22), no one knew what was going on, and everyone took to social media to talk about it. Some joked it was Santa, and many went straight to aliens and UFOs.
“Wtf is in the sky…,” Zendaya wrote until she figured out what was going on. “Cause I was almost positive it was some UFO alien sh–… What in the Stranger Things…”
“Santa probably working with @SpaceX and @elonmusk,” Keegan Allen joked.
Cameron Dallas is highly convinced it’s aliens, “They already have a cover up lol if it don’t have a go pro I don’t believe them lmao.”
Aimee Carrero is combatting the misconceptions associated with female friendships.
The 29-year-old Young & Hungry actress took to Twitter today to address a harmful and long-lasting stereotype that women can’t seem to shake: that female friendships are somehow spiteful or centered around tearing each other down.
“Dispel the myth that female friendships must be catty, toxic, and full of drama,” she tweeted. “It’s a false narrative designed to keep us down.”
We couldn’t agree with her more. Female friendships can be powerful, positive, and life-changing, and to pretend otherwise is not just problematic: it’s false.