JJJ recently caught up with star Josie Loren for a photo shoot at Fuku Burger Lounge in Los Angeles and we’re excited to premiere our final shots!
Who caught the season premiere of Make It or Break It last night? What did you think?
Executive producer Holly Sorensen recently chatted with EW about what will be going on this season with Kaylie: “The issues she faces are very different from the ones she faced before. It’s really about finding herself as a person outside a relationship. It’s a much more subtle story. A disease like anorexia doesn’t go away.”
And it looks like Kaylie has a new love interest in Austin, played by Zane Holtz.
“I wanna know what u guys think of kaylie and Austin! U approve? #MIOBI!” Josie tweeted.
Check out this exclusive first look at our photo shoot with Josie Loren!
The 25-year-old Make It or Break It starlet met up with JustJaredJr.com at Fuku Burger Lounge in Hollywood for a day of shooting and yummy food.
Shot by Francis Bertrand, hair was provided by Tara Gray Lee and make up was courtesy of Cynthia Rivas, Senior Artist at MAC. Doesn’t Josie look gorgeous?
To hold you over until Monday when we debut the full shoot, we’ve got a clip from Make It Or Break It, which premieres Monday night, March 26th @ 9PM ET/PT!
In the premiere episode “Smells Like Winner”, the girls back at The Rock, vying for a spot on the team that heads to London for the 2012 Olympic Games.
With a new coach and fierce competition — including the return of former rivals Kelly Parker (Nicole Anderson) and Jordan Randall (Chelsea Tavares) — Payson (Ayla Kell), Kaylie (Josie Loren) and Lauren (Scerbo) are pushed to their limits physically and emotionally.
Make It or Break It is back on March 26th on ABC Family! 15+ pics inside… More Here! »
Back on March 26th with “Smells Like Winner”, the new season finds the girls back at The Rock, vying for a spot on the team that heads to London for the 2012 Olympic Games.
With a new coach and fierce competition — including the return of former rivals Kelly Parker (Nicole Anderson) and Jordan Randall (Chelsea Tavares) — Payson (Ayla Kell), Kaylie (Josie Loren) and Lauren (Cassie Scerbo) are pushed to their limits physically and emotionally.
Josie Loren holds up a pair of jeans she donated at the DoSomething.org and Aeropostale Teens for Jeans Kick-off Party held at Palihouse on Tuesday night (January 10) in West Hollywood, Calif.
The 24-year-old actress tweeted, “@DoSomething event for Teens 4 Jeans! I donated 3 pairs of jeans! Great cause and so simple! U guys can do it too! :)”
During the event, celebrities and teen supporters packed up jeans that were donated to a local L.A. area homeless shelter along with letters, photos and videos with words of encouragement.
To kick off this year’s campaign, Aéropostale donated 1,000 brand new pairs of jeans to be packed up during the event in addition to the 10,000 brand new pairs of jeans that they are donating to youth shelters around the U.S.
Josie Loren dolls up in a black ensemble as she arrives at Audi’s celebration of the 2012 Golden Globe Awards held at Ceconni’s on Sunday night (January 8) in West Hollywood, Calif.
The 24-year-old actress, in Young by Yoyo Yeung, will be back on your TV screen in March!
Just announced yesterday, Make It or Break It will be back on March 26th, right after The Secret Life of the American Teenager.
The Rock girls head to the U.S. Training Center and vie to be on the team that heads to London for the 2012 Olympic Games. With a new coach and fierce competition �” including the return of former rivals Kelly Parker (Nicole Anderson) and Jordan Randall �” Payson (Ayla Kell), Kaylie (Loren) and Lauren (Cassie Scerbo) are pushed to their limits physically and emotionally. More Here! »
Josie Loren glams up the red carpet at the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital’s 50th Anniversary Benefit Gala held at the Beverly Hilton hotel on Saturday (January 7) in Los Angeles.
The 24-year-old actress, wearing Young by Yoyo Yeung dress, came out to honor the commitment of St. Jude to saving the lives of children fighting cancer and other deadly diseases.