It was just announced that the hit series, also starring Bailey Buntain, Julia Goldani-Telles and Emma Dumont, is returning on Monday, January 7th @ 9PM ET/PT so mark your calendars!
Kaitlyn and Bailey are also pictured below with Angus T. Jones at the 2012 Camp Ronald McDonald for Good Times Halloween Carnival held at the Universal Studios Backlot on Sunday (October 21).
The 19-year-old Glee heartthrob may be new to the acting scene, but he’s winning over audiences this Fall with his role as Jake Puckerman on the hit Fox show.
Make sure to watch Jacob on an all new episode of Glee this Thursday (September 27) at 9/8c.
Click inside to read JustJaredJr.com‘s exclusive interview with Jacob�More Here! »
Eden Sher gets glamorous in a Diane von Furstenberg boho dress in this shot from our exclusive portrait session.
Held at the IceLink Boutique in Los Angeles, the 20-year-old actress was shot by Francis Bertrand, with styling by Lawrence VonRumpf and Belle Epoque Celebrations with hair and makeup by Tara Gray Lee.
The Middle actually premieres TOMORROW!
In the episode “Last Whiff of Summer,” Frankie’s (Patricia Heaton) plans to recreate the magic of her own childhood summers are foiled when Mike (Neil Flynn) lets it slip that Axl (McDermott) is his favorite Heck child, and Frankie tries to coax the kids into telling them who their favorite parent is.
Meanwhile, when Frankie and Mike discover that Axl failed English during the past school year, they force him to make it up in summer school, otherwise he could jeopardize any chance of getting a college sports scholarship after graduation.
Brick (Atticus Shaffer) takes up growing a tomato for his summer project; and Sue (Sher) tries to bond with a reluctant Mike and to get him involved in different activities with her — which she plans to document in a giant scrapbook.
“Last Whiff of Summer” premieres Wednesday, September 26th @ 8PM ET/PT on ABC.
Shot at DJ Scratch Academy in Los Angeles, the Lab Rats star was shot and styled by Francis Bertrand with Belle Epoque Celebrations and hair and makeup was provided by Tara Gray Lee.
Sporting looks from Levi’s, Alternative, 10 Dollar Tee and Theory, Spencer tried out his hand at spinning before chatting with us about his Disney XD show and his new puppy. Check out our video interview below!
There’s just a half hour before Shake It Up: Made in Japan premieres on Disney Channel — are you excited?!
Shot by Francis Bertrand inside Harry Morton’s Pink Taco Sunset Strip, we had the amazing opportunity to get personal with guest star Ally Maki where she dished about her character, working alongside the cool Shake It Up cast and more. Check it:
JJJ: Tell us about your character in Shake It Up: Made in Japan
AM: My character’s name is Keiko Ishizuka. Keiko is a budding young businesswoman who works for Watanabe Global, the company that is heading the big interactive dance video game that Rocky and Cece are starring in. She takes Rocky and Cece under her wing when they go to Japan, acting as a sort of pseudo manager there. As the story unfolds though, you begin to see what Keiko is really all about! You guys will just have to wait and see!!! 8 PM tonight on Disney!
JJJ: How much fun did you have on set?
AM: I had such a blast. The whole cast and crew were super welcoming and everyone had a TON of energy!! On performance days there were groups of dancers in crazy outfits running around and practicing combos or doing flips. The creative energy was insane! Our director Joel Zwick constantly joked around and had everyone laughing in between takes. Bella and Zendaya were so sweet to work with and just insanely STUNNING in real life. I kept thinking ‘Geez, when I was 14, I was so the opposite of that.’ Braces, no makeup, funny clothes, just awkward.
JJJ: Have you watched the show in the past? What surprised you most about the set?
AM: I have watched the show in the past, basically because I am still such a kid at heart! Bella and Zendaya have such great comedic timing; it really makes the show. Since filming, the question of the hour is always “Did you really get to go to Japan?” and the answer to that is “No, I wish!” We filmed downtown in sound stages, actually the same exact ones that they film all the Shake It Up episodes in. The sets were so well done that at times I would forget that I was in LA and started to think I was actually in Tokyo!
(Click inside for more of our interview with Ally Maki…)More Here! »