Finally, an answer to the most important question.
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Finally, an answer to the most important question.
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“Hailie’s gettin’ so big now / You should see her, she’s beautiful.”
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Hailie was only 7 years old when the song was released in 2002.
Your favorite couple from Vanderpump Rules puts their relationship to the test.
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Tom Sandoval and Ariana Madix are two stars on Bravo's Vanderpump Rules who have been through the ringer this season thanks to Tom's very involved ex-girlfriend, Kristen Doute. But Tom And Ariana proved their love was too strong for exes that are trying to break them up, and managed to make it out alive and still very much together. They stopped by BuzzFeed to see how well they know each other, and here's what happened.
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Tom: Yup, that's an H.
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Chances are you've probably already fallen in love with every single member of the Fosters family, the multiethnic mix of biological, foster, and adopted children that are raised by their two loving moms. And after Teri Polo, Sherri Saum, and Maia Mitchell stopped by BuzzFeed New York, we're pretty confident you'd be just as obsessed with them in real life.
With The Fosters having such a huge, passionate fan base, we decided to give you guys the chance to find out everything you've always wanted to know. Read on to find out if this hysterical trio answered your question.
Sherri Saum: It's different for everybody, but for me it was the mother episode when Lena loses the baby.
Teri Polo: I gotta be honest, I think more for me was "I Do" because that was when I told Frank that I didn't want him to come to the wedding. I don't know, somehow that was easier for me to deal with than him kicking off, "Eh, whatever, he's dead." (laughs)
Maia Mitchell: It was the episode where we were at Frank's funeral and I have to have all of these flashbacks of my mother's funeral and then [Teri] hugs me and I lost my mind. That was probably the hardest one for me.
TP: Yeah, I'll never forget telling you — while we were doing the taping I said, "What would your mom? Tell me about Jill, tell me about your mom." And I kept poking her and poking her.
MM: So really, she's the talented one.
TP: No, I'm just the pain in the ass. (laughs)
TP: Meryl Streep, sorry. Or Ralph Fiennes.
SS: Liam Neeson. Because he has a special set of skills, and I'd like him to show me those skills.
TP: Oh my gosh — what are those special skills, Teri?
SS: His...ability to take apart a carburetor. I don't know.
TP: His accent.
MM: Um, Josh Harnett.
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SS: I hope so!
TP: Haven't you seen her naked enough?
SS: The fans sometimes get a little upset that we tend to argue, but you know people argue in real life, and then they come back and they get in bed and they argue again.
TP: We don't really argue any more [than normal] — and they're not really arguments, they're figuring things out. They communicate, they do agree to disagree, and they talk things out, and it's life.
SS: Fighting is like, "You're a jerk! *slams door*"
TP: Yeah. And we try to tell the fans, it's just life guys, come on! But yeah there's always a balance — there's gonna be lovey dovies and kind of just chillaxin' and there's gonna be we agree to disagree.
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MM: I think all of us. Well, not [Teri and Sherri]? I do!
TP: I say, they're not blood! That's what Terri Polo thinks.
MM: That's what I think, too! Families can look like anything these days.
SS: I don't ship because I feel like they're babies. I don't ship babies!
TP: They're not babies!
MM: They're 16 years old!
TP: I won't say what I was doing when I was 12, honey.
TP: Kelly and Jude.
MM: UGH. No, I'm kidding. I feel like Brandon and Jesus have a cute brotherly friendship.
TP: It's growing, it's definitely growing, which has been interesting to see.
SS: I like Mariana and Jesus. Historically, I've liked them because she's so sassy and they're just kinda like a really fun little foil for each other.
TP: 'Cause we have the best cast and crew EVER.
MM: That is the truth.
SS: Because we like each other.
TP: We respect each other. We genuinely all, you know, you hear, "Oh yeah, we like, love each other." But we do, we absolutely adore each other and love each other and have fun with each other. And the respect comes from the top down with our producers and our writers, and they're all loving, caring people who really care about the subject matters and the characters, and these are all their stories so there's such love and well-meaning coming all the way from the top — it trickles down.
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SS: I met Teri at the audition.
MM: You should tell that story.
TP: Sherri, when you first meet her, is very quiet. Not so much anymore. And she's drop-dead gorgeous and when I walked in I thought she was a bit of a snob! But then they were like, "Teri, Sherri. Sherri, Teri." And I was like, Wow, I'll play a lesbian! Because I mean, come on!
SS: I come off like a snob?! That hurts my feelings!
TP: Aw! I didn't mean it that way! No, it's not that you come off as a snob, you're unapproachable! You're so beautiful and amazing and unapproachable — not goofy like me! I was intimidated by you!
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MM: I do miss my family and friends a lot. I have a couple friends in L.A., Jordan Rodrigues who works on our show plays Mariana's boyfriend, Mat — he's Australian and I've known him for a few years. Yeah, I tend to be in Aussie circles, but mostly I just see these guys every day and that's my whole life, so. (laughs)
Buzzfeed: Have you guys ever taken her to an Outback Steakhouse?
MM: (laughs) I'm never going to Outback! You'll never see me in an Outback. It's never gonna happen.
SS: And we buy her Fosters beer because we're The Fosters and it's Australian beer.
MM: Oh my god. My first day on set we were shooting the scene where I'm walking through juvie and I get beat up, and it was the first thing I did and I was terrified. I got there at like 4 a.m. and we were shooting in this old, abandoned, haunted jail. We got in there and at the last minute they were like, Now everyone just run in! And I'm literally on the ground getting pummeled by all these people because I'm trying to be tough because I'm playing this tough girl when really I'm like this little actress-girl from Australia. I was so scared!
SS: You were bruised up!
MM: I had like a huge bruise on my arm, and the bruises on my back when I'm in the bathtub, they were all real. It was terrifying. I was like, "Mom, I don't wanna do this anymore I wanna come home and go to University." It was intense! (laughs) It's not like that anymore.
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MM: I feel like I've had a pretty lucky life. I can't really relate to much because I had a very different upbringing.
TP: I can't say that I relate to anyone's specific experience. I feel like I'm a lot like Stef in ways, there's other ways I'm not. I've been through I think similar struggles, not necessarily for the same reasons.
MM: I mean kind of, in some ways. In other ways totally not. I have a younger brother who's around Jude's age so I guess that relationship comes easier to me to play that and kind of connect to that being a sibling, versus being a parent or friend and trying to find that balance. And I think Callie oversteps that balance sometimes — especially you know, Stef and Lena are in the picture, and she kind of has to let go of the reins a bit and I sometimes find that difficult.
TP: So you're a control freak?
MM: (Laughs) Pretty much.
TP: I think they're certain aspects of Sherri, Maia, and myself and the others that they definitely bring to the character.
MM: And they start writing more for you as well.
TP: Like as sweet as Cierra who plays Mariana is, let me tell you, I don't wanna meet Sierra in a dark alley ever. That girl will take you down! She is hardcore!
SS: That's all we do.
MM: No, she's lying. They're very, very professional.
SS: I don't know how we get through these episodes because all we do is pee our pants all day laughing. Laugh all day long. The whole day is a prank.
TP: The only time anything is serious is between "action" and "cut."
SS: It's just like directors trying to corral us in the moment so we can get it done, and we're just like, Nooo! We want to play!
TP: And we joke that the only adult on set is Hayden.
SS: Because he's like a 45-year-old man.
MM: We're like mucking around and he's checking the stock market on his phone.
TP: And talking about the meaning of life and the universe. "Did you know that a particle is..." It's like, Shut up, kid! Come here and pick my nose!" (laughs)
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SS: I eat all day every day — all I do is think about eating. I love the Red Vines they have on set. I eat Red Vines all day long, and they have my favorite yogurt, and all my butter sandwiches and BLTs.
MM: Everything. I just graze on everything.
SS: I love Cierra because she's so non-Hollywood. She's not like, "Oh, I cant eat that." She eats everything and does not apologize. Like, "Oh, doughnuts? Bring those over here!"
TP: And she's a teeny tiny little thing.
MM: Yes, sometimes. Sometimes it'll happen. I''ll forget.
TP: And we never call her out on it.
SS: Yeah, never. That's sensitive and personal.
TP: Yeah, we don't say a word. (laughs)
MM: When I go to work I just switch my American accent on. But sometimes if I'm not working that day, we're just going to a table read or I just have one scene or something, it'll just be so terrible. I have done table reads and just been like completely in an Australian accent the whole time.
SS: We have a great outtake where she's doing a scene and you can hear the director go, "OK, cut! A little less Down Under, Maia." (laughs)
MM: (laughs) Yeah. It used to be really, really hard. Now it's more natural and helps kind of in a way to get into character.
MM: We've seen them. They make them for us every season when we finish. There's been a few of them, I don't know if they're releasable.
SS: I don't think they're releasable.
TP: We may get intro trouble. Not family friendly.
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Everyone: (laughs)
TP: We all have our issues. If you're off camera, boom. It's easy. But as soon as that camera's on you, no matter how well you know your lines, no matter how well you've done off camera for someone else, all of a sudden you're just like, oaihefhwefweo.
SS: And if you only have one line and you think it's the easiest — that's the worst.
MM: The worst.
MM and SS: Teri Polo.
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MM: Mariana. We were practicing our lines and Cierra was somewhere doing something and I got to play Mariana when we were practicing lines and that was really fun. I was all sassy. And I nailed it! That was fun.
TP: God, I wish I had that on film.
SS: I'd be Stef, for sure.
TP: You wanna know why? Because she wants to wear the uniform. Which is the bane of my existence. I hate the uniform. It's like granddad pants, all the way up to here. It's the most asexual, unfeminine ever. I hate it.
MM: I think you work it.
This is the sound of art.
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He explained during a panel at SXSW,
“Every time my heart rate goes up, I’ll stop, breathe and focus on getting my heartrate lower numerically. I’ve had panic attacks throughout most of my life, whether it’s at work or whether I’ve been drinking heavy. I haven’t had that for a while, and this is a constant reminder to stay at a constant numerical place to find peace.”
Nothing to see here, just the most adorable leprechauns to walk the face of the earth.
Here they are with their kids, Harper Grace and Gideon Scott Burtka-Harris, at the Smurfs 2 premiere in July 2013.
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YOU DID A GREAT JOB.
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It’s pretty much the official celebrity salute.
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NEWMAN!!
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What's your wallpaper on your phone and/or computer?
A photo taken in Ibiza.
When you walk into a bar, what do you typically order?
A Corona.
What's the one word you are guilty of using too often?
"Fantastic"
What is the last thing you searched for on Google?
"How to play the harmonica video"
Who is the last person that called or texted you?
My brother, Bertie.
When is the last time you went to a theater?
In Vancouver a couple of weeks ago, to see this magic show called Bullet Catch.
What TV show should everyone be watching?
Bates Motel, I guess!
What's the first CD you bought?
Busted
What is the one food you cannot resist?
Anything chocolatey...
What music are you currently listening to?
Busted, now that I answered that for the question above. Oh, air hostess...
What movie makes you laugh the most?
Le dîner de cons.
What drives you absolutely crazy?
Dishonesty.
What's your favorite day of the year?
The one sunny day in London.
What was your first online screen name?
Fredster, or something along those lines...
What's your favorite emoji?
Those monkeys!
Pick one: Kittens or puppies?
A puppy
New York or Los Angeles?
NY
Comedy or drama?
Comedy.
Bacon or Nutella?
Bacon.
Coffee or tea?
Tea.
'80s or '90s?
90's (!!!)
Britney or Christina?
Christina.
NSYNC or BSB?
NSYNC
Hannah Montana or Lizzie McGuire?
Lizzie McGuire.
And finally: tell us a secret.
It wouldn't be a secret if...
Bates Motel airs Mondays at 9pm on A&E.
They are like, really, really good.
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This kid knows how to ring in his 21st birthday.
The patron saint of Chipotle.
We asked Tahj some pretty tough questions.
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A lot of you grew up with Tahj Mowry as 10-year-old genius TJ Henderson, but he's since moved on from Smart Guy with an EP on the way and a role on ABC Family's Baby Daddy as Tucker Dobbs, the best friend who gets roped into helping his buddy change poopie diapers. Tahj stopped by BuzzFeed to answer a few questions and make some tough decisions.
Neither!
Night owl for sure.
FYI, she’s team Andre.
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You may know Grace Gealey as Anika on FOX's hit show Empire and if you don't, then you should. Grace's breakout role as Anika Calhoun has thrust her into the spotlight, but the Cayman-Islands-raised actress is incredibly humble and sweet. She dropped by the BuzzFeed office to re-create emojis and answer a few questions.
I was just screaming and jumping around. I was at a charity event just jumping around in hallways.
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This leaves me with more questions than I started with.
You’re going to want a bob now more than ever.
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So much face.
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Who knew Victoria Beckham was into Bitmojis?
Taylor Kinney vs. Taylor Kitsch.
Erin Foster (L) and Sara Foster.
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You might've seen Sara and Erin Foster on shows like 90210 and The O.C., but you'll definitely know their names after seeing them in the new scripted VH1 series Barely Famous, where they star as fictionalized versions of themselves.
The two hilarious sisters stopped by BuzzFeed Los Angeles to answer some rapid-fire questions.
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Erin: Myself. Sorry, been working a lot lately — you know what I mean?
Sara: I don't even have a Google alert on myself because it wouldn't ring that much. The last thing [I googled] is so unsexy and your readers will not give a shit about this but it was ear infections 'cause my daughter has an ear infection.
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If you were a '90s kid, you probably remember Melissa Joan Hart from some of your favorite TV shows and movies such as Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Clarissa Explains It All, and Drive Me Crazy. In celebration of the 100th episode of her ABC Family show Melissa & Joey, the '90s icon stopped by BuzzFeed New York to discuss her career throughout the decades and what we can expect from her next.
Melissa Joan Hart: My favorite was probably the Dancing With The Stars one, where Joey had to dance with Mark Ballas. I also really loved our Christmas episode this year where we went back to the 1880s — it was so fun to do old-fashioned language with modern comedy.
MJH: In the Christmas episode, Taylor — who plays Lennox — and I had to wear corsets, and we practiced all week wearing hoop skirts because we thought that would be important to practice in, but we never bothered to practice in the corsets. And something happens where my dad turns with a cane and we’re supposed to duck, but I didn’t realize trying to duck with a corset on would make me go down like a tree. So I kinda took her with me — I forgot to duck, she grabbed me, we almost got hit in the head, and then we both went down sideways. And it was, I mean we were in tears and they had to fix our makeup — it took us a while to recover from that one!
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MJH: I think Joey would be a great nanny actually. Everything's gotta be clean, super safe, and he's actually really adorable with kids. So actually, yeah, that's probably the one thing I would let him do is babysit my kids.
MJH: I wanna be on PLL. They always look fabulous and all so sinister and evil. I wanna be on that.
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MJH: Joey and I met when we were 4, all around auditions in New York. And then we became friends and just kind of knew each other — our moms knew each other, our families knew each other. And the first time we got to work together was Fake Fiance.
MJH: I would love to live without technology. I would love to live the Amish lifestyle for like maybe two weeks. I’d love to have to figure out what that’s like — go get your eggs, go find your milk, go walk to the neighbor's house and I don't know, churn butter. I think that would be very exciting. Technology, I don't know, it’s kind of like another job. I kind of would love to have to get rid of it.
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MJH: I have thought a lot about getting into politics. I’m getting really into being like a newshound and a news junkie, and I love to debate and talk about controversial topics with people. So, I don't know, I think it would be really interesting. But not yet!
MJH: There were three different ways you did Salem. There was a stuffed cat, a live cat, and an animatronic cat. And so depending on what the scene called for, sometimes you'd have all three. So it was always fun but it was always a challenge. The set smelled like cat food, it was kind of gross.
MJH: I think my favorite episode was the pancake episode. But you know, I remember the episodes different than everybody else at home does, because I remember them from a behind-the-scenes perspective and what was fun to do, and other people remember them as episodes. I never actually watched the finished episodes — because I didn't have to live-tweet back then! If I wasn't watching it on Friday night, why was I watching it? You know you can't go back to Tivo it, it wasn't really on DVD, so it wasn't really easy to watch it back then as a repeat. So I have to say the most fun was the pancake one, because I was digging through trash cans and got to be really physical and that was fun. I have these different memories of them, but I think I remember that as the most fun. I think I even forgot I tap danced with Dick Van Dyke — somebody even reminded me of that. You're kind of in your own little world. Even these wonderful things that happened, sometimes they don't stand out as much as they should and later on you look and you're like, Why didn't I realize that was happening?!
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MJH: I never asked the showrunner, but he's coming out with a book, I forget, it’s called something like Being Clarissa. But you should ask him. I just think it was a funky, silly thing they did.
MJH: Clarissa kind of invented social media. I mean she did all that Snapchat stuff before anyone did — all the drawing of the pictures and the graphics and computer games and interactive stuff, so she would've been at the forefront of that. I mean she probably would have invented Facebook before Zuckerberg.
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MJH: I don't really keep in touch with the cast as much as I keep in touch with the crew. When you're on the set from beginning to end, the people that are on the set from beginning to end are the crew. The other people come in and out for scenes and stuff. I always really related more to the crew.
MJH: I think teen shows these days have really matured a lot. They're not written for the same age demographic that Clarissa or Sabrina was written for. If you look at Sabrina or Clarissa my mom wouldn't let them pluck my eyebrows, I really didn't have lipstick, like I had some foundation and a little bit of rouge and that was it. I was not all made up. If you look at Miley Cyrus in Hannah Montana at 13 she was like MADE UP. And if you look at the kids it’s a whole different thing.
MJH: I wore the red halter — it was built for me but it was really rough. I wore that for like, most of the movie. But I do remember working like crazy, I mean I was working out twice a day and juicing nonstop that entire movie because I didn't think I was in good enough shape to be in that outfit, and now I'm like, Why didn't I just enjoy that? But I was working hard. I was swimming, I was going in a sauna because I had to be in a bikini in one of the scenes and I was so nervous about it. But I was 22! It was fine.
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MJH: Britney and I did a lot of press together in New York, Utah, L.A., on the set of her video, on the set of Sabrina. So we did a lot together, a ton of awards shows and stuff. But yeah, I snuck her away from her bodyguard to take her because she just looked liked she needed to be around people her own age. One time I was like, “Do you want to get lunch?” and she [turned to her team and] said, “Can I go to lunch?” They said, “No, you can’t go to lunch, you have to go to the gym and then you have vocal lessons and then you have to be here, you have to be there, you have a commercial shoot, and then you have to get ready for tour next week.” I was just like, poor girl. I was like, “Let’s pretend we’re just going to my mom’s house tonight and I’ll get you away and we’ll go dancing.” So that’s what we did.
MJH: Well my characters are like my children, I can’t just choose one, but, Clarissa was really cool; I was probably the most like Clarissa. Sabrina was too...not wishy-washy, but she didn’t stand up for herself, she wanted to blend in, and I don’t relate to that at all. She just wanted no attention like, Everyone just leave me alone, I’ll fix it I’ll fix it, you know, that kind of girl. So I didn’t really relate to her but I had a blast on the set. With Mel, she was the most fun character to play for sure because I got to be so over the top, so silly, so selfish, so flawed, so drunk, you know. So I really got to go over the top with her and it was very loosey-esque, so that was really fun to play. If I was friends with any of them, it would probably be Clarissa.
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MJH: My kids have tried to watch a little bit of Clarissa and Sabrina but never really picked up on it, but now their friends are starting to watch it so now maybe somewhere along the way they’ll start watching it.
MJH: They don’t think it’s weird. You know, today, it’s not weird to see people on TV anymore because you see yourself on YouTube, they’re constantly making movies with their friends on their iPad and watching them back, they’re using iMovie and stuff. To them, it’s just normal, which is weird now that it’s not special anymore to be on TV.
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MJH: I just started a new adventure, I started a clothing line called King of Harts and it’s for little boys, you can find it at kingofharts.com. It’s really been such fun to start a business, to be a CEO, and to design these clothes and to go out to the trade shows and the factories, and we’re making it in the USA so I’m really excited about that. That’s such a fun adventure for me, my parents were entrepreneurs and so I like the idea of being in the business world. The art world, there’s nothing tangible. When I make the clothes, there they are, I get to touch them and feel them and have them and give them away! So that’s been really fun and exciting and that’s the adventure I’m on right now. Melissa & Joey ended as far as shooting goes. We have the 100th episode, and then we have two more episodes that I really, really love. It will be over in August and I’m just taking the summer to be with my boys, start this new business, maybe learn how to cook, maybe learn Italian, I don’t know!