In next week’s episode “Heather,” Cassie (Robertson) looks up an old friend of her mother’s named Heather Barnes (Camille Sullivan) and discovers she has been in a catatonic state since the night of the fire 16 years ago.
Feeling guilty that her mother and her Circle may have had something to do with Heather’s current state, Cassie tells Diana (Shelley Hennig) that she wants to use magic to help Heather. Diana refuses to help, but Faye (Phoebe Tonkin) is more than happy to conjure up a spell – for a price.
“Heather” premieres Thursday, October 6th @ 9PM ET/PT on the CW. 10+ pics inside… More Here! »
The 21-year-old actress recently chatted with Teen Vogue about her typical beauty routine.
“I’m very low-maintenance, but I had to get bangs and extensions for the first time, Britt explained, “I’d never looked that glamorous before—and I felt like a completely different person!”
One product Britt does put on her face when surfing is sunblock.
“For every day, I really like Murad skin-care products.” She added.
Also pictured, Britt‘s costar Thomas Dekker strolling through the streets of Vancouver, Jessica Parker Kennedy shooting scenes, and Chris Zylka, who guest stars as Billy, who had a past relationship with Faye (Robertson) and will be a foil for Adam (Dekker).
In tomorrow night’s episode “Loner,” A cute jock named Luke (Zachary Abel) asks Cassie (Robertson) to the school dance, and after watching Adam (Dekker) spend time with Diana (Shelley Hennig) at the boathouse, she accepts his offer.
Britt Robertson and Phoebe Tonkin take advantage of spending time together off screen as they hit up the 2011 CW Launch Party presented by Bing held at Warner Bros. Studios on Saturday night (September 10) in Burbank, Calif.
The 21-year-old actress recently chatted with Fearnet about one of her favorite scenes she’s filmed so far for The Secret Circle.
“The episode that we just finished was really cool. Cassie and Faye, Phoebe Tonkin‘s character, they have sort of a night together where they experiment in the world of witchcraft a little bit, and things get extremely out of hand,” Britt shared.
She added, “It was so much fun to shoot because I rarely get scenes with Phoebe, and we get along so well, and I think the chemistry is really cool, and it’s such a different dynamic than what you’re used to seeing. But also we just got to do a lot of cool stuff, like our own stunts and cool green-screen effects and all that jazz. They were really fun sequences.”
In the upcoming episode “Bound,” Cassie (Britt Robertson) befriends Sally Matthews (Logan Browning), a non-witch in an effort to have a normal life.
Concerned their powers are getting out of control, Diana (Shelley Hennig) pushes everyone to bind the Circle, but Faye (Tonkin) is thrilled with the increase in her powers and refuses to participate.
In the meantime, Melissa (Kennedy) flirts with Nick (Louis Hunter) despite Faye’s warnings and Adam (Thomas Dekker) fights his growing feelings for Cassie, but circumstances continue to throw them together.
“Bound” premieres Thursday, September 22nd @ 9PM ET/PT on the CW. 10+ pics inside… More Here! »
The 21-year-old actress recently told Collider what attracted her to the show.
“After Life Unexpected ended, I wanted to do something that was completely different from Lux and that show,” Britt said, “I wanted to be able to keep my fans, but not have them confused about who I was or what my character was. And, I’d never worked in the supernatural genre, or done anything like that. Something that [show creator] Kevin [Williamson] was a part of, in that world, seemed so appealing to me. In my opinion, Kevin is the king of supernatural television, and working with him is such an honor and a privilege. All of those things combined made it the right decision for me, at the time.”
The new show focuses on Cassie (Britt Robertson) a teen who is forced by tragedy to leave behind her life in California for the mysterious Chance Harbor, Washington and discovers she is part of a secret coven of witches.
If that weren’t enough, she also happens to be the key to unlocking a centuries-old battle of good vs. evil.