The cast and creator will reunite just after the five year anniversary the show came to an end on MTV. Faking It aired it’s final episode May 17, 2016, after it was cancelled following three seasons.
Here’s a synopsis: After numerous failed attempts to become popular, the girls are mistakenly outed as lesbians, which launches them to instant celebrity status. Seduced by their newfound fame, Karma (Stevens) and Amy (Volk) decide to keep up their romantic ruse.
The ATX Television Festival reunion will celebrate the show’s LGBTQIA+ representation with a panel in June. The festival takes place June 10-20, 2021 and you can purchase your tickets here!
The Bold Type is getting ready to kick off it’s fifth and final season!
The Freeform series, which stars Katie Stevens, Aisha Dee and Meghann Fahy as three best friends in NYC, will return on Wednesday, May 26th at 10pm ET/PT.
According to the network, the farewell episodes of the fan-favorite series will celebrate the trio’s journey into becoming who they were each meant to be.
Nikohl Boosheri will recur as Adena El-Amin in the final season, and Queer Eye For The Straight Guy and RuPaul’s Drag Race judge Carson Kressley will guest star as himself in the season premiere!
The cast, which also includes Stephen Conrad Moore and Melora Hardin, is currently in their final week of filming. Katie has been sharing funny videos of her scaring Meghann. Check them out on her Instagram!
In case you forgot, season four “left Kat, Jane and Sutton at their limits both personally and professionally at Scarlet Magazine. After five empowering seasons, our trio is on the brink of defining who they really are and how best to leave their mark on the world. Their futures are bright, and their love and support for each other will never change.”
Cue the sad tears… The Bold Type is coming to an end!
Freeform has revealed that the series will be back for it’s fifth and final season.
“The Bold Type is a brand-defining show for Freeform. It’s been refreshing, relatable and fun to watch Kat, Jane and Sutton lean on their friendship to navigate the complexities of modern life,” Tara Duncan, president of Freeform, said in a statement. “It’s one of my favorite shows, and I am proud that we are giving the series the sendoff Wendy, the incredible cast and crew, and the beloved fans all deserve.”
“It has been a joy to watch Kat, Jane and Sutton live out their lives on screen over the last four seasons and become an inspiration for so many young women along the way,” Universal Television president Erin Underhill added. “This show will always hold a special place in my heart for its authenticity and ability to provoke meaningful conversations with each episode. I want to thank Wendy Straker Hauser and all the writers for telling these amazing stories that will undoubtedly live beyond the pages of Scarlet Magazine.”
The Bold Type stars Katie Stevens, Aisha Dee, Meghann Fahy, Stephen Conrad Moore and Melora Hardin, and “reveals a glimpse into the outrageous lives and loves of those responsible for the global women’s magazine, ‘Scarlet.’ The rising generation of Scarlet women leans on one another as they find their own voices in a sea of intimidating leaders. Together they explore sexuality, identity, love and fashion.”
The series will return with it’s farewell episodes later this year, with Nikohl Boosheri returning as Adena El-Amin for a recurring spot later in the season.
“Best friends make good times better and hard times easier. 💖 Tag your bestie below to let them know you appreciate them in your life☀️🌻 #nationalbestfriendday #bestfriend,” the Merrell Twins posted on Instagram.
Check out our gallery of celeb BFFs and be sure to send your besties a “Happy Best Friend Day” text or call!
“Tried the #RedBullChallenge … its way harder than it looks, so the excitement was real ✨ @brandonchamberlain @redbull (throwing little balls of tinfoil),” she captioned it.
Her Bold Type co-star Meghann Fahy commented, “You look VERY beautiful in this video. I will say I can’t tell where your eyes are looking though???”
The Bold Type is among many TV shows that had to halt production due to the Coronavirus.
Stars Meghann Fahy and Katie Stevens shared on Instagram that the hit Freeform show is on a hiatus.
“We danced we cried we had a party we got sent home from shooting @theboldtypetv early,” Meghann captioned a group selfie.
Good Trouble‘s Emma Bunton commented and confirmed that their show was also put on hold. “Girl same love youuuuu,” she wrote.
“My family ❤️ we were cut short because of covid19 but we drank we laughed and we cried a lot. Hope to see you all again soon, but for now, stay safe and stay healthy. To our crew, words could never express my love and gratitude for you all. à bientôt #TheBoldType,” Katie wrote with the same photo.
Some fans read Katie‘s post and thought that the show was canceled, so she wrote a note the next day clarifying what she said.
“Sorry for scaring everyone, should’ve specified. The studio and network are taking Covid-19 very seriously and as are our cast and crew,” she said. “Although we didn’t have anyone test positive, the decision was made to halt production right now for the safety of everyone. We are not cancelled.”