Karan Brar wears a leopard print shirt to the 2019 eko Fall Fiction Slate Premiere held at Goya studios on Tuesday (November 19) in Hollywood.
The 20-year-old actor premiered his new web show Epic Night.
Also in attendance were Timeline stars G Hannelius and Rachel Crow with their cast mates, as well as Travis Mills, who premiered his new series The Coop.
“what a night. #TimelineShow comes out TOMORROW on @ekovideo 💓 we all worked so incredibly hard on this show, we hope you LOVE IT. xx,” Rachel shared the next morning.
Epic Night, Timeline and The Coop premiere on eko.com and the eko app TOMORROW (November 21)!
Rachel Crow stops by Build Series to chat about her new music in New York City on Friday afternoon (March 1).
The 21-year-old singer and Schooled actress opened up about her latest single, “Up All Night”, and explained that she took inspiration from Rihanna‘s “Umbrella” for the music video that just recently dropped.
Rachel Crow has released the music video for her song “Up All Night” and she’s opening up about how she’s embracing her body after initially being upset with how she looked in the video.
The 21-year-old singer told Nylon that she hated the video’s initial edit. She said, “I was down and out; crying, and I wasn’t even angry… I thought I looked really amazing on the day [of shooting], I saw the monitors. I couldn’t believe that I looked like that in front of people or that anyone saw that angle of me all day. I was mortified and embarrassed.”
In a world full of pressure where young people try to look like models and social media stars, Rachel is sharing how she learned to love herself.
“We need to stop looking at these beautiful women [on social media] who are editing themselves for this version of something we’ll never be able to touch. We’re not trying to get there. We’re just trying to be 100 percent ourselves,” she said.
“I’m really short, and my legs are maybe two feet long,” she added with a laugh. “And that’s okay, because that’s who I am. I just want people to see that I’m proud of myself for this, and I want them to feel proud of themselves.”
To read what Rachel had to say about the inspiration for the song, visit
The Nashville star, the Raven’s Home actress, and the boy band teamed up for the Westwood One Radio Roundtables event held ahead of the award show at Lexus Lounge on Friday (February 8) in Los Angeles.
The new show is set in 1990-something, and since Lainey (Michalka) still hasn’t achieved rock ‘n’ roll greatness, she returns to William Penn Academy as the new music teacher.
Lainey has a hard time adjusting to being an authority figure, but she realizes she might not be so bad at it when she discovers a kindred spirit in Principal Glascott’s niece, Felicia (Crow).
Meanwhile, Coach Mellor (Bryan Callen) struggles with Michael Jordan’s influence on modern-day basketball.
Brett Dier and Tim Meadows also star in the new show.
Schooled premieres TONIGHT, January 9th @ 8:30PM ET/PT on ABC.
Kira totally nailed the acoustic version of the catchy song.
“Been waiting months for @iamrachelcrow to drop this song so I could cover it and now it’s finally out. 😭 Ily Rach. ❤️#CouldaToldMe,” Kira captioned the vid.