Ben Platt and Beanie Feldstein are taking a trip down the Yellow Brick Road for Halloween this year!
The longtime BFFs and their friends Noah Galvin and Molly Gordon dressed as the characters from The Wizard of Oz at Bette Midler‘s Hulaween Party on Thursday (October 31) at the Hilton Midtown in New York City.
Ben and Bette star on the new Netflix series The Politician while Beanie worked with the legendary entertainer in the Broadway musical Hello, Dolly.
If you didn’t know, Beanie, Noah, and Molly all starred in the movie Booksmart.
Kaitlyn Dever and Beanie Feldstein play two over-achieving high school besties who forgot to have fun in the upcoming movie Booksmart and the first trailer was just released!
The film is actress Olivia Wilde‘s directorial debut and it just had its premiere at the SXSW festival.
Told from a wildly original, fresh and modern perspective, Booksmart is an unfiltered comedy about high school best friends (Kaitlyn and Beanie) and the bonds we create that last a lifetime. Capturing the spirit of our times, the film is a coming of age story for a new generation.
Olivia Holt, Yara Shahidi, and Brec Bassinger strike poses at the Brooks Brothers Celebrates the Holidays with St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital event on Saturday (December 3) in Beverly Hills, Calif.
Matt Shively and Bebe Wood step out for the PaleyLive: The Real O’Neals Season Two Screening & Conversation event held at The Paley Center for Media on Tuesday night (October 11) in Beverly Hills, Calif.
The two stars of the show joined cast mates Jay R. Ferguson, Mary Hollis Inboden, Noah Galvin, and Martha Plimpton, for the event.
Matt, Bebe, Noah and the rest of the cast joined in conversation about the ABC show, which centers on the image-obsessed Irish-American Catholic mom (Plimpton), who makes every effort to hide her family’s troubles from public scrutiny, including a pending divorce and her teenage son’s recent coming out.
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Colton Haynes has responded to Noah Galvin and is calling the young actor’s comments about him “uncalled for” and “embarrassing.”
The 22-year-old openly gay star of The Real O’Nealscriticized the way that Colton, 27, came out of the closet last month.
“It’s extremely ironic that only a month ago I was tweeting this kid and saying that he should win an Emmy for his work,” Colton wrote in a statement on his Instagram account. “Then today he returns the favor by calling me a pussy and the worst to the entire world.”
“Let me just clarify, I’ve never met this kid, so for him to judge me without even meeting and having no idea the struggles I’ve been through or where I come from is absolutely uncalled for and quite frankly embarrassing on his part,” Colton continued. “Since when is a three page article in Entertainment Weekly not an appropriate way to come out? And since when did he become the judge of what’s appropriate. Shouldn’t we all be supporting each other? Enjoy all of your success. You’re young kid… hopefully you’ll eventually learn a thing or two. Good luck. I’m sure I’ll seeya around.”
Colton signed off by calling himself “Colton Pussy Haynes.”
Noah has since written an apology letter for the “brazen and hurtful” comments in his Vulture article.
Noah Galvin created headlines today for his candid thoughts on Colton Haynes and the gay community and now he is apologizing for his “brazen and hurtful” comments.
The 22-year-old The Real O’Neals actor criticized the way that Colton came out as gay and also said some things about Modern Family actor Eric Stonestreet‘s acting.
“The entire interview I gave to Vulture has hurt the LGBTQ community and the industry I feel truly fortunate to be a part of. My only intention was to try and empower and promote honesty, but I fully understand that comments I made were brazen and hurtful,” Noah said on Twitter.
“To Colton Haynes and to the LGBTQ youth, especially those who have embraced our show, I have no right to dictate how or when anybody comes out of the closet; I know how difficult and scary the process of coming out can be, and the last thing I would ever want to do is make it scarier. For anyone,” he continued. “Lastly, as I said in the interview, I think Eric Stonestreet is a wonderful actor. I apologize to everyone that I’ve hurt with my comments and understand the damage that has been done. I am new to this and will certainly commit to being more thoughtful and wiser as I navigate all of this moving forward.”