Jamie Lynn reprises her role as the bacon-loving bodyguard who attempts to stop the All That cast members and stars of Zoey 101 from entering the set, and it marks the first on-air reunion of the Zoey 101 cast since it wrapped in 2008.
In the skit, Thelma Stump doesn’t allow the cast to come to the set, and Jamie Lynn also appears as herself. The old lady character also lands some great jokes, including, “I don’t care how many names you got, Miss Jamie Lynn Manuel Miranda. Ain’t gettin’ in without a pass.” LOL!
You can catch the Zoey 101 reunion on All That THIS Saturday (July 11) at 9pm ET/PT.
The cast, who is just missing Victoria Justice, got together for an all-new version of the sketch “Thelma Stump,” which features Jamie Lynn reprising her role as the bacon-loving bodyguard who attempts to stop the All That cast members and stars of Zoey 101 from entering the set.
“Thelma Stump” will air in early 2020, and you can catch All That airing Saturday nights at 8:30 pm on Nickelodeon!
Kyle and Chris Massey show off their own medals after playing in the Special Olympics Unified Sports Experience Football Game held at UCLA on Tuesday afternoon (July 28) in Los Angeles.
The two actor brothers and Starkey Hearing Foundation ambassadors joined 120 Unified Sports Experience athletes and guests for the big game which connects people both on and off the field by encouraging everyone involved to reject stereotypes, prejudices and misconceptions, and replace them with an attitude of inclusion, acceptance and diversity.
Kyle and Chris played on opposite teams to encourage those on and off the field to reject stereotypes, prejudices and misconceptions, and replace them with an attitude of inclusion, acceptance and diversity.
Starkey Hearing Foundation is the official Healthy Hearing partner of the Special Olympics Summer Games. The Foundation provides hearing screenings and free hearing aids to all Special Olympics athletes in need during the games.
Katie Leclerc is beautiful in blue as she arrives for the 2014 Starkey Hearing Foundation So The World May Hear Gala held at the St. Paul RiverCentre on Sunday evening (July 20) in St. Paul, Minn.
The evening showcases the tremendous impact of reflecting caring and sharing to the lives of others and the Gala gives us the opportunity to celebrate the amazing things being done to make this world a better place.
Honorees this year included Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Forest Whitaker, Prince Seeiso of Lesotho and Sandi Young.