David Tennant's Daughter Olive, 14, Makes a Rare Appearance with Her Dad at the London Opening of "Paddington: The Musical" Desiree AnelloDecember 2, 2025 at 3:13 AM 0 Alan Chapman/Dave Benett/Getty Olive Tennant and David Tennant at Paddington The Musical" opening night David Tennant and his 14yearold daughter Olive made a rare joint appearance at the opening night of Paddington: The Musical on London's West End Olive has followed in her father's acting footsteps and made her film debut in Kenneth Branagh's 2021 film Belfast The Doctor Who star shares five kids with his wife of 13 years, Geor...

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David Tennant and his 14-year-old daughter Olive made a rare joint appearance at the opening night of Paddington: The Musical on London's West End

Olive has followed in her father's acting footsteps and made her film debut in Kenneth Branagh's 2021 film Belfast

The Doctor Who star shares five kids with his wife of 13 years, Georgia Tennant

David Tennant and his mini-me daughter, Olive, made a rare joint appearance at the opening night of Paddington: The Musical.

On Sunday, Nov. 30, the 54-year-old actor arrived at London's Savoy Theatre on the West End to witness the life-size Paddington bear in action. The Doctor Who star walked the red carpet in a tan sweater, brown trousers and a plaid overcoat, while his daughter, 14, was the spitting image of her father, donning a button-up blouse, a black mini skirt and a pair of black cowboy boots.

In addition to Olive, David shares four other children with his wife of 13 years, Georgia Tennant: Ty, 23, Wilfred, 12, Doris, 10, and Birdie, 5.

While David often opts to keep his family life out of the spotlight, he told The Guardian in July 2020 that he and Georgia are "not quite as squeamish as we were." After all, Ty, who has played roles in House of the Dragon and War of the Worlds, and Olive are both budding stars themselves.

"I don't think we'll ever be sharing pictures of our children in Hello! magazine, but I think a lot of that comes from an insecurity about being uncovered or invaded," the Good Omens actor explained at the time. "The longer you're together, the less that feels like a threat."

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He echoed the sentiment while speaking to Radio Times that same month, going on to reflect on the realities of fatherhood — both the good and the bad — while praising the "painfully honest" portrayal of parent-child relationships in his BBC comedy, There She Goes.

"I think parenting is often sentimentalised, and sort of cleaned-up for consumption, and in my own experience being a parent, it's hit and miss, and full of triumphs and disasters."

"[The show is] obviously about parenting a very unique child, but it's also just about parenting, and about how hit and miss that is, and how any one of us as a parent never feels that we're ever getting it right," he continued. "It's actually quite rare to see the honesty of that written down.

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- Oscar-bound filmmaker Jafar Panahi has reportedly been sentenced to prison by Iranian officials.

- The *It Was Just an Accident* director is widely expected to score major Oscar nominations.

- The 2026 Academy Awards take place in March.

The director of a film widely predicted to score multiple nominations at the 2026 Oscars has reportedly been sentenced to one year in prison, per the Human Rights Activists News Agency.

In a brief news post Monday, the HRANA reported that 65-year-old Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi, who recently won the prestigious Cannes Palme d'Or prize for his new drama *It Was Just an Accident*, has additionally been sentenced to a travel ban and other restrictions amid alleged propaganda against the nation.

"Branch 26 of the Tehran Revolutionary Court has, in absentia, sentenced Mr. Panahi to one year in prison, two years of a travel ban, and a ban on membership in political and social groups, on the charge of propaganda against the regime," said Mostafa Nili, Panahi's defense attorney, in a statement reported by the organization.**

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Nili added, "We will take the necessary steps to appeal this ruling within the legal deadline."

* *has reached out to representatives for Panahi's film *It Was Just an Accident *and to the Iranian government for comment.

*It Was Just an Accident *is* *among the strongest likely contenders for 2026 Oscar nominations, with EW predicting the film in several categories, including Best Picture and Best Director for Panahi.**

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The film is also expected to score a nomination for Best International Feature, but not on behalf of Iran, which did not submit the project for Oscars consideration — instead, France, which co-financed the film, submitted the project as its category contender.

Nominations are set for Jan. 22, while the Academy Awards will be handed out on March 15.

Amid worldwide acclaim for films *The White Balloon*, *The Circle*, *Taxi*, and more, Panahi first served jail time in 2009, with several of his projects being banned in Iran.

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He has, in the past, resorted to making films via remote video sessions, with *It Was Just an Accident* even being made partially in secret in Iran after he was released from another prison stint in 2023 that ended with a hunger strike, per the Associated Press.

Drawing glowing critical reviews following its Cannes debut in May, *It Was Just an Accident* was made with inspiration from stories told by Panahi's fellow prisoners, and follows an ex-prisoner who kidnaps a man he suspects was his interrogator in jail, though he's unsure of the person's exact identity because he was blindfolded while in prison.

"At the end of the day, I was a special person there," Panahi told the AP of his stint in Evin Prison. "There were people there who would go on hunger strikes for 20 or 30 days and no one would hear about it. If I didn't eat for two days, the entire world would find out."

*It Was Just an Accident *was first released in the United States on Oct. 15, and is now playing in a limited number of theaters.

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John Travolta Recreates '"Greased Lightnin'' "as Santa in Latest Capital One Commercial Virginia ChamleeDecember 2, 2025 at 6:15 AM 0 Paramount/Rso/Kobal/Shutterstock; Capital One/YouTube John Travolta in Grease and in the commercial John Travolta is reprising his role as Danny Zuko — but with a holiday twist The actor appears in a new Capital One commercial inspired by his 1978 film Grease In the commercial, Travola appears as Santa with a sleigh that's worthy of a new rendition of "Greased Lightnin'" John Travolta is paying homage to his Grease character Danny Zuko — but this time, as Santa ...

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John Travolta is reprising his role as Danny Zuko — but with a holiday twist

The actor appears in a new Capital One commercial inspired by his 1978 film Grease

In the commercial, Travola appears as Santa with a sleigh that's worthy of a new rendition of "Greased Lightnin'"

John Travolta is paying homage to his Grease character Danny Zuko — but this time, as Santa Claus.

Travolta, 71, appears in a new Capital One commercial in which he can be seen dressed as Santa in an automotive garage, toting his sack of toys as he eyes a high-tech sleigh.

"Ho, ho, ho, ho," he says in the ad. "Why, this sleigh could be frost-o-matic, tinsel-matic, 1.5% cash back-o-matic."

"It's Greased Lightnin'," he adds, while paying for the sleigh with a Capital One credit card.

He then launches into a near-identical rendition of "Greased Lightnin'," which he originally sung about a car in the film.

Throughout the commercial, Travolta busts out his famous dance moves alongside some of Santa's elves and a reindeer wearing sunglasses.

"Ho, ho, ho — what's in your wallet?" he says in ending the commercial, while a red convertible-like sleigh jets off into the sky with a reindeer escort.

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This isn't the first time Travolta has nodded to one of his previous film characters in a Capital One commercial. Last year, the actor teamed up with Samuel L. Jackson more than 26 years after the release of Pulp Fiction, for an ad chock-full of references to the 1994 Quentin Tarantino Oscar-winning classic.

In the 2024 ad, Travolta again plays Santa Claus as he buys Christmas gifts for his elves, adding tins of hot chocolate, bags of marshmallows and "3,000 bolo ties" — a nod to his Vincent Vega character — to his online shopping cart.

The advert ends with Travolta's Santa recreating Pulp Fiction's iconic dance scene between him and Uma Thurman — this time to the tune of Chuck Berry's "Run Run Rudolph."

Travolta has also previously payed homage to his Grease character, making a surprise June appearance at a sing-along event for the film at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. The actor even came dressed as Danny Zuko, posting a photo on his Instagram of himself as an older version of the character — sporting gray hair while wearing a black leather jacket and a T-shirt.

"Tonight at the Hollywood Bowl, for the first time I surprised everyone at the GREASE Sing-A-Long and dressed up as Danny Zuko," he wrote in the post's caption. "No one knew. Not even the cast. Thank you for a great evening."

Travolta also shared a video from the surprise moment in his post, in which he could be seen walking to the stage to loud cheers from fans in the packed-out amphitheater, channeling Zuko while saying to the audience, "L.A., I thought you were going back to Australia? That's cool, that's cool, baby. You know, riding and rollin' and whatnot."

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Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton Refute Split Rumors With a PDAFilled Photo From Their Thanksgiving Rachel BurchfieldDecember 1, 2025 at 8:34 PM 9 Getty Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani in Las Vegas on May 10, 2024The Gist Gwen Stefani posted a PDAfilled photo of herself and husband Blake Shelton to her Instagram Story on November 28. The couple sparked breakup rumors after skipping the CMA Awards on November 19, even though Shelton was a nominee. Stefani left her romantic photo captionless, letting Shelton's kiss on the cheek do the talking.

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Gwen Stefani posted a PDA-filled photo of herself and husband Blake Shelton to her Instagram Story on November 28.

The couple sparked breakup rumors after skipping the CMA Awards on November 19, even though Shelton was a nominee.

Stefani left her romantic photo captionless, letting Shelton's kiss on the cheek do the talking.

Split rumors? What split rumors?

Look, when you're a celebrity couple, breakup rumors are consistent and constant—but when it comes to Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton's marriage, Stefani is shutting down any chatter without ever actually uttering a word.

On November 28, Stefani posted a PDA-filled selfie of Shelton giving her a kiss to her Instagram Story, writing no caption and letting Shelton's kiss on the cheek speak for her. Of any split rumors, Shelton's rep also told Page Six, "This is a completely made-up story created solely for headlines and clicks."

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The breakup rumors ramped up after Stefani and Shelton skipped November 19's CMA Awards in Nashville, even though Shelton was a nominee. Prior to Friday's photo, Page Six reported that Shelton hadn't appeared on the No Doubt singer's Instagram since June, when Stefani celebrated his birthday. For his part, Shelton wished Stefani a happy birthday when her big day rolled around in October.

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Back in March, the duo released a duet, "Hangin' On," which is about a breakup. Shelton was quick to point out that the song was "really no reflection of where Gwen and I are in our relationship—I hope," he told Access Hollywood.

"It's a song that pushes us vocally, and we just love the song," he added. "We're to a point in our lives where we just want to do songs that we love, and then see what happens, I guess, later."

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The couple married in 2021, and Stefani previously said that Shelton gave her "a second chance at life" after her divorce from Bush frontman Gavin Rossdale, with whom she shares three sons.

"When my family fell apart, it was a catastrophe," she told The Guardian in November 2024. "How do you pick yourself up from that? But God put this other person there to love me."

Shelton previously told People of his Thanksgiving rules with Stefani that the No. 1 tip is "Never say no to any kind of food," he said. "Whatever you want to try, I'll try it. Just bring it on."

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"We go all out for Thanksgiving," Shelton continued. "We've got a huge family, so we feel good about making a bunch of food. Normally, it's like, 'Oh damn, we're already out of stuffing? How can that possibly be?' We're excited about it."

Stefani and Shelton originally met as coaches on The Voice in 2014 and began dating in November 2015. Five years later, Shelton proposed, and the two married in July 2021.

"To me, she's my best friend and everything that I need and lean on," Shelton previously said, adding that their relationship is the "easiest thing" he's ever been a part of.

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Don't fall for that fake job: 6 LinkedIn scams to watch out for Cyrus Grant for SpokeoDecember 2, 2025 at 3:30 AM 0 Three examples of scam job offer text messages from an unknown contact. synthetick // ShutterstockDon't fall for that fake job: 6 LinkedIn scams to watch out for Whether you're a seasoned vet in your profession or fresh in the field and looking to land your first gig, LinkedIn has become an invaluable resource for anyone on the hunt for a new job. Unfortunately, scammers have also made LinkedIn their place of "work," conducting a variety of scams targeting hopeful jobhunters.

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Whether you're a seasoned vet in your profession or fresh in the field and looking to land your first gig, LinkedIn has become an invaluable resource for anyone on the hunt for a new job. Unfortunately, scammers have also made LinkedIn their place of "work," conducting a variety of scams targeting hopeful job-hunters.

So if you've been job hunting and applying, Spokeo shares what you to keep from falling for a phony listing.

Is LinkedIn Legit?

Before getting into sniffing out scams, it's worth talking about what LinkedIn is and confirming that, yes, LinkedIn is overall very legitimate. If, for whatever reason, you aren't familiar with LinkedIn, it's an online networking platform meant to help build professional relationships and connect job seekers with businesses for opportunities that match their skill sets. Think of it like Facebook, but for businesses and professionals.

As to whether LinkedIn is legit? The answer is absolutely. That said, not everyone on LinkedIn is legit, and that's why it's important to know how to spot the scammers trying to camouflage themselves as hiring managers and recruiters.

LinkedIn Scams

Because of LinkedIn's popularity in the professional world, LinkedIn job scams come in all sorts of shapes and sizes, ranging from lazy and obvious to carefully crafted and highly devious. Here's a look at the six most common scams on LinkedIn.

1. Fake recruiters hiring for your position

If you currently have a job and a LinkedIn account with your title or position, you've almost certainly received a message from a recruiter/company claiming to have a role they think you'd be a perfect fit for. We're all for manifesting your dream job, but when you're approached out of nowhere with an offer that seems too good to pass up, don't let your excitement lead to your guard being put down.

How it works: You'll get a message on LinkedIn about an exciting job opportunity that matches your current position. The attention grabber is that the job (that doesn't exist) pays way more than your current job, offers a signing bonus, and is fully remote. Jackpot! … for the scammer (if you fall for it).

Once they have you on the hook, they'll have you fill out some standard employment forms, which can often include private information like your social security number and other financial information that can be used to steal your identity.

2. Fake job listings

For those fighting the battle of searching for a job, the same principle applies as the fake recruiter scam: If it's too good to be true, it's probably a scam. This type of scam is a bit wider-reaching than the recruiter version, since it functions by having people reach out to the scammers about a listing, rather than the other way around.

How it works: Scammers create listings for jobs that offer good pay, benefits, and the ease of working remotely. Often, these listings will be for jobs that claim to need no prior experience or credentials, maximizing the number of people who are tempted to apply.

Once an application is submitted, victims are given employment forms that are actually just a ruse to steal private information. Sometimes, scammers are even brazen enough to ask you to pay a "standard" onboarding fee that they claim you'll get back upon completing training. Once they have your information and payment, they'll disappear without a trace.

3. Equipment scams

Related to fake job scams, equipment scams are often the final act in completing a scam on LinkedIn. Rather than trying to steal your information with employment forms, these scammers will make you think you're all set up to start working, but will ask you to order a specific piece of equipment that you'll need to begin your role. This can vary from things like MacBooks, monitors, or other expensive items.

How it works: Once you've been "hired," a manager will instruct you to order equipment like a MacBook, and the company will reimburse you via check. They will then send a check that is an overpay (typically by sending $3000 instead of $300), and claim that they accidentally made a mistake. Then, they'll ask you to send them back the difference, at which point the original check will bounce, and you'll be out whatever money you sent, plus whatever money you spent on equipment.

4. Phishing and whaling

If you know anything about modern scams, you should already be familiar with phishing. For those who need a refresher, phishing is a popular type of scam that lures victims into clicking on malicious links that can lead users to downloading malware or inputting sensitive private information on spoofed websites.

Whaling, on the other hand, is a less talked-about sibling to phishing, where the targets are specifically high-profile individuals at certain businesses (i.e., CEOs, CFOs, etc.).

How it works: Rather than using the promise of a new job to get people to click a link, scammers will use fake or stolen LinkedIn profiles to message individuals in an attempt to get them to click on a link. The contents of the link can vary, from fake forms meant to steal information, all the way to malware designed to infiltrate whole company systems.

When it comes to whaling attacks, scammers often put in much more research, as compromising "high-value" targets can result in a much bigger payday. Other than being more convincing and having a specific target, whaling generally works the same as phishing.

5. Investment scams

LinkedIn is all about business relationships, which makes it not so strange when someone reaches out with an investment opportunity. While a little bit of due diligence should stop a scammer in theory, in reality, people make mistakes when presented with an "amazing" opportunity.

How it works: Scammers reach out with some investment opportunity, either claiming they can boost your business or are looking for investors like you for some special opportunity. They'll typically have a pretty thought-out pitch that seems legit on the surface (other than the too good to be true returns they promise), and that you only need to send them some money to get started. You know how this one goes: they take your money and disappear.

6. Compromised account scams

As if it weren't enough dodging fake jobs, investments, and links on LinkedIn, you should also be regularly making sure your LinkedIn account is safe and secure. That's because scammers will take over LinkedIn accounts in order to scam people connected with them.

How it works: Whether through a LinkedIn scam or some other scam that gives them access to your various account usernames and passwords, scammers take over your account and begin messaging your contacts as if they were you. People are obviously going to be far more trusting of someone they know, which means they're more likely to click a link without thinking twice.

How to Avoid Getting Scammed On LinkedIn

Simply knowing about common scams is a solid starting point for identifying and avoiding them. But scammers are always coming up with new ways to trick people into giving up their private information and money, so here are some general warning signs to look out for:

Grammar and spelling errors

Suspicious links

New or strange profiles with no activity (or activity that you suspect to be driven by bots)

Above-average compensation

An undue sense of urgency or pressure

Job offers with no interviews

Messages from people you know but don't sound like the person

It Doesn't Hurt to Double Check

It isn't unheard of for someone new to reach out on LinkedIn. Before you actually start engaging that person with potential business talk, it doesn't hurt to run a quick search in order to confirm A. they're real, and B. they aren't a business catfish.

People search tools can give you the details you need to make sure that an exciting new opportunity is coming from someone legit, and not just an opportunity for you to get scammed.

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Mötley Crüe's Nikki Sixx Doesn't Think It's 'Cool' When Rock Stars 'Act 25, and They're 65' Ilana KaplanDecember 2, 2025 at 3:38 AM 0 Slaven Vlasic/Getty Nikki Sixx in March 2019 in New York City Nikki Sixx thinks rock stars should accept their age. In an interview with WTHRTV's Dustin Grove via Blabbermouth, the Mötley Crüe bassist and cofounding member spoke about why he thinks artists shouldn't try to act younger than they are. "Life changes, man," Nikki, 66, told the outlet. "It's cool that it changes.

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Nikki Sixx thinks rock stars should accept their age.

In an interview with WTHR-TV's Dustin Grove via Blabbermouth, the Mötley Crüe bassist and co-founding member spoke about why he thinks artists shouldn't try to act younger than they are.

"Life changes, man," Nikki, 66, told the outlet. "It's cool that it changes. The thing that I don't like is when I see artists that are still trying to act 25, and they're 65.

He continued: "I don't think that's cool for the fans. Evolution is evolution. We all age, we all change, we have different interests, and Mötley Crüe seems to have ridden that wave pretty good, just letting it be real."

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Nikki also noted how he's grown as an individual over the years.

"You evolve as a person, as a lyricist. My evolution as a lyricist, it goes from the rawest of the raw to the most heartfelt. And that's just as I grew as a man and my interests evolved," he said.

According to Nikki, the band isn't "in a rush ever" to make music.

"We don't have to be in a rush. In my case, I've got a six-and-a-half-year-old [daughter Ruby] who's amazing," he said. "And so I wanna not be in a rush to work constantly so I can enjoy that part of it and then go out there and play for the fans.

Nikki noted that it's about "balance" for him.

In December 2023, Nikki opened up to PEOPLE at the Jackson Hole International Film Festival (JHIFF) about spending time in nature and turning 65.

"It just really clears our head and allows us to reset," Nikki told PEOPLE of he and his wife Courtney Sixx, now 40, who share daughter Ruby, 6½.

He added: "We spend a lot of time outside. I mean, the whole point of being here is to really be outside whether you're into skiing or fishing or hiking or being up on the lakes or snowmobiling."

Nikki noted how they enjoyed how "social" the area was.

"I wake up and I'm like, 'I can't think of a place I'd rather be.' And to be able to still be creative at 65 and have a wonderful family and be surrounded by good friends. I'm very grateful," he said.

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Jamie Lee Curtis Shares BehindtheScenes Video of "My Girl" Cast's Musical Moment, Reveals How the Film Got Its Title Angela AndaloroDecember 2, 2025 at 3:44 AM 0 Snap/Shutterstock Anna Chlumsky and Jamie Lee Curtis in "My Girl" Jamie Lee Curtis is looking back at 1991's My Girl Sharing a special behindthescenes video of the cast performing a unique take on The Temptations' 'My Girl' The film was a box office success, making over $120 million, and was followed up by 1994's My Girl 2, which saw Chlumsky, Curtis and Aykroyd reprise their roles.

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The film was a box office success, making over $120 million, and was followed up by 1994's My Girl 2, which saw Chlumsky, Curtis and Aykroyd reprise their roles.

Jamie Lee Curtis is sharing a special memory from the My Girl set.

On Sunday, Nov. 30, the actress, shared a behind-the-scenes video in which the cast of the 1991 film sang a remixed version of The Temptations' "My Girl," while talking about the movie's title switch.

The film starred Anna Chlumsky, now 44, as Vada Sultenfuss, a quirky 11-year-old girl coming of age in the summer of 1972 while also grappling with being a hypochondriac and obsessed with death. Macaulay Culkin, now 45, played her friend Thomas Jay, who died from an allergic reaction to bee stings. Dan Aykroyd, now 73, played her father, while Curtis, now 67, played her father's girlfriend (and Vada's future stepmother).

In the video's caption, she explained, "Yes, you can add songwriter to my credits. My Girl's original title was Born Jaundiced. Also, I Am Woman and Veda!"

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"I convinced the rest of the cast that we could go shoot this in a little studio and sweet Anna recorded it in a little sound booth. I thought I was the only one with a copy of this. It was a crew gift that we gave to the wonderful group of people that came together to make that wonderful movie," she shared.

"How fun to see you today. The hot pants outfit was rejected by our director Howard Zeiff and he was so right that it was wrong for Shelley to wear for her interview at the mortuary, but I got to wear it for the little video shoot."

The video shows Ann Nelson playing the bass while Chlumsky sings. Aykroyd is on guitar, with Curtis playing a tambourine as Culkin took on the drums and Griffine Dunne played the keyboard.

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Dan Aykroyd putting money into Macaulay Culkin's swear box

In a recent interview with Entertainment Tonight, Curtis talked about her memories from making the film, including her admiration for her young costars.

Watching a clip from the film, Curtis remarked, "This is emotional for me because they were so young,"

"I loved My Girl. That was another beautiful, unexpected, beautiful little bit of work and a wonderful character that I got to play," she continued. "I've played a lot of moms, worked with a lot of young actors, and Macaulay and Anna were so great."

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Jamie Lee Curtis Shares Behind-the-Scenes Video of “My Girl” Cast's Musical Moment, Reveals How the Film Got Its Title

Jamie Lee Curtis Shares BehindtheScenes Video of "My Girl" Cast's Musical Moment, Reveals How the Film G...

 

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