“I Do and I Don’t” marks the 100th episode with Amy (Shailene Woodley) starting her first day of senior year. And a senior year means a flash mob with Ricky’s (Daren Kagasoff) on a stick!
“When I signed on, I didn’t think about award shows, magazines, the amount of episodes, but to get this far and accomplish 100, it’s crazy to wrap your head around,” Shai told TVGuide.com. “The most exciting thing about it is that all of us have seen each other grow and have a lot of first experiences on the show. It’s really special to have those kinds of people in your life.”
“I Do and I Don’t” premieres TONIGHT, Monday, June 25th @ 8PM ET/PT on ABC Family.
The 22-year-old Secret Life of the American Teenager star exchanged vows with actress Aviva Farber last weekend, his rep confirms to JustJaredJr.com.
The couple tied the knot in a private ceremony in Malibu and shared a few pics of the ceremony with People.
“Yesterday was Bloomsday. Yesterday, a friend named after Stephen Dedalus officiated my marriage. Yesterday: Aviva said yes,” Ken tweeted earlier this week.
Just a few days after saying “I Do,” Ken was spotted at the Brave premiere.
This year, Francia is up for Scene Stealer Female at the Teen Choice Awards. “#teenchoice airs 4days before my birthday!” she tweeted. “Surf board would be a great gift! ;) #vote”
15+ pictures inside of Megan Park, Ken Baumann, and Francia Raisa… More Here! »
In the spring premiere episode “Smokin’ Like A Virgin,” Amy (Woodley) reveals to Ricky (Kagasoff) and her family that she wants a long engagement and is not quite ready to get married yet. Amy also contemplates summer school, while Ashley (India Eisley) surprises her family by returning home.
Ben (Ken Baumann) is interested in Dylan (Ana Lucasey), the new girl he met at the graduation party, but her parents want her to be cautious while Leo encourages Ben to ask her out. But, it turns out that Ben should be the cautious one as it turns out that Dylan and her friends Raven, Mercedes and Wendy might be trouble.
And, Adrian (Francia Raisa) and Grace (Megan Park) decide to put their boy trouble aside, move in together and attend summer school to support each other over the break.
“Smokin’ Like A Virgin” premieres Monday, March 26th @ 8PM ET/PT on ABC Family.
Ken Baumann, Jared Kusnitz and Daren Kagasoff all hit the red carpet at the premiere of The Descendants held at AMPAS Samuel Goldwyn Theater on Tuesday night (November 15) in Beverly Hills, Calif.
The three stars came out to support actress Shailene Woodley, with whom they star alongside in The Secret Life of the American Teenager.
“The Descendants was incredible. Just great filmmaking and terrific performances. Shai killed it!!” Jared tweeted.
The Descendants is out in select theaters NOW. Stay tuned for new stills from the movie! More Here! »
One Secret Life of the American Teenager couple just made a MAJOR commitment!
In the summer finale “And Cirumstance,” Amy (Shailene Woodley) starts to unravel Ricky’s (Daren Kagasoff) proposal plans, but no one will give her any information. In the meantime, Ricky grows increasingly nervous about preparing his valedictorian speech, which is full of heartache as well as surprises.
Once graduation has commenced, the Grant High students embark on what is to be the night of their lives. Just as the party is in full swing, Grace (Megan Park) is stunned to see Daniel’s ex-girlfriend, while Lauren (Camille Winbush) refuses to hook up with Jesse. In the end, two unannounced visitors arrive, delivering one final wish for Adrian (Francia Raisa).
“And Circumstance” premieres Monday, September 5th @ 8PM ET/PT on ABC Family. 15+ pics inside… More Here! »
It’s hard to choose just one favorite book — JJJ Book Club has tons — and it looks like Ken Baumann does too.
The 22-year-old Secret Life of the American Teenager actor AND author wrote into the club to tell us just why he can’t choose a favorite. Check it out:
Do you judge the book by its cover?
Absolutely! Something beautiful is something beautiful.
How do you feel about all the books being made into movies?
There are examples like The Shining, directed by Stanley Kubrick, that totally salvage all the bad adaptations that have been made, but I like it when films try to tell an original story. That said: I’m also happy when a book finds a bigger audience because of its filmic brother/sister/weird nephew.