Alyssa was eerder gisteren samen met haar man aanwezig op het Benefit For Ghetto Film School event.
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Alyssa was eerder gisteren samen met haar man aanwezig op het Benefit For Ghetto Film School event.
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Screencaptures van Drew’s film ‘Blonde Ambition’ uit 2007 staan in de galerij.
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Screencaptures van Drew’s film ‘Bachelors’ aka ‘The Night Before’ uit 2015 staan in de galerij.
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Kaley was eerder gisteren aanwezig op de Longines Masters Los Angeles Gala
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There is perhaps nothing more frightening to a 1980s sitcom father than the thought of his little girl growing into a woman. It makes sense, then, that one of the most memorable episodes of Who’s the Boss? involved single dad Tony (played by Tony Danza) going brassiere shopping for his daughter, Samantha (Alyssa Milano).
During EW’s recent Who’s the Boss? reunion, the cast members recalled the infamous season 1 episode, titled “Samantha’s Growing Up.”
“This was at a time that we could only say ‘bra’ once,” Milano said. “We could only say it once, and then we had to come up with different things.”
For the full reunion, watch EW Reunites: The Cast Of Who’s the Boss? here on the new People/Entertainment Weekly Network (PEN). Go to PEOPLE.com/PEN, or download the free app on your Smart TV, mobile and web devices.
Judith Light, who played Tony’s employer Angela, chimed in, “They came up with the best thing ever, which was incredibly funny. He kept saying, ‘I have to buy her a foundation garment.’ And it was hilarious!”
Hilariousness aside, going through adolescence on screen was occasionally awkward for Milano.
“I’d walk down the street and get recognized,” she recalled. “People would be like, ‘That bra episode! You’re getting older, you’re growing up!’ It was so mortifying.”
Watch Light, Milano, and Danza in the video above.
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Alyssa heeft een interview gehad met de New York Post.
Plenty of us grew up watching Alyssa Milano as Sam on Who’s the Boss? So, when we were invited to take a spin class at Peloton in New York with the actress for the launch of the 2016 NFL Women’s Apparel Collection, including Milano’s GIII Touch line, we couldn’t resist. Before subjecting ourselves to 45 minutes of intense cardio, the Cut chatted with Milano about being the busy mother to two young children, making time for wellness, and why she loves football.
How I start my day: The kids [Milo, age 5, and Elizabella, age 2] wake me up and then I can’t even think about it. I have to just dive into getting them ready for school, which is different with two than it was with one. I eat the Atkins lifestyle, so I [cut back on] carbs. In the morning, I’ll do a cup of coffee and then on the way to the gym, I’ll do an Atkins shake or one of their protein bars, or something else that’s fast, so I’m not going to eat the pancakes I make for the kids. It’s all a balancing act.
What wellness means to me: It’s an overall sense of feeling good, whether that be mentally or physically or health-wise. Just feeling good about who you are and the choices you make. Honestly, I think it’s really important that we take care of ourselves, and with the amount of things that I juggle in a day, as far as trying to balance motherhood and being a working mom, I don’t think I could do it without a sense of wellness.
On Atkins: First of all, I love that I can consider it a lifestyle. I’m not really good at dieting and I just think that for me, that word is setting myself up to not succeed. So really, the Atkins lifestyle has allowed me to not feel deprived, and to keep my energy level up throughout my crazy, crazy day. I feel healthier while I’m trying to balance it all.
The products that they have really helped me stick with it, because they have a lot of really delicious treats that help satisfy my sweet tooth, and you don’t feel like you’re cheating. They also have a great online community. I write a blog [for the Atkins website] and there’s lots of responses, chat rooms. They have a great carb-counting app as well.
How I like to sweat: I love spinning, which is why we’re here [at Peloton]. I also love Pilates and yoga. Occasionally I’ll take a dance class or a Zumba class. But I really like to spin because I feel like it’s a full-body workout: 45 minutes, you’re in and you’re out. I don’t really have time for much more than that. I used to do a lot of yoga, but I just don’t have time for a 90-minute class anymore.
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