Make It Or Break It's Cassie Scerbo (Lauren) starred in ABC Family's Sunday night movie, Teen Spirit, which premiered on August 7. In this new Q&A, she discusses her role in the film as Amber Pollock, the "queen bee of Eugene Ashley High School" as well as what's ahead for Make It Or Break It.
What is it about the movie or the role that really drew you to wanting to be a part of it. Obviously, it's not your average teen role, or average role for ABC Family either?
Cassie Scerbo: Yes. Well, as everyone knows, I tend to play the mean girl quite often. But the cool twist about this is that I got to play a dead mean girl. So I think just the name within itself, Teen Spirit, drew me to it. I mean because I knew that it wasn't about cheerleading, it wasn't like,...
What is it about the movie or the role that really drew you to wanting to be a part of it. Obviously, it's not your average teen role, or average role for ABC Family either?
Cassie Scerbo: Yes. Well, as everyone knows, I tend to play the mean girl quite often. But the cool twist about this is that I got to play a dead mean girl. So I think just the name within itself, Teen Spirit, drew me to it. I mean because I knew that it wasn't about cheerleading, it wasn't like,...
- 8/9/2011
- by We Love Soaps TV
- We Love Soaps
As Mo’Nique begins to do more press as the Oscars close in, she’s taken time to talk to The Advocate about the movie, her talk show, and her firm advocacy that the black church needs to accept its gay members. “So imagine that if in all of the black churches they started saying, “Let’s love each other unconditionally. Let’s not judge.” That’s it! You can have members be openly gay! Not “Well, we think Troy is gay, but you know! Yes, he switches, but we’re not gonna say nothing!”
Proctor & Gamble is coming under fire for its partnership with Walmart to produce “family-friendly” television programming. Word that both companies will feature at the anti-gay Family Research Council’s Value Voters Summit has a lot of folks asking questions about their motives, especially after it got out of the soap opera business.
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Proctor & Gamble is coming under fire for its partnership with Walmart to produce “family-friendly” television programming. Word that both companies will feature at the anti-gay Family Research Council’s Value Voters Summit has a lot of folks asking questions about their motives, especially after it got out of the soap opera business.
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- 2/18/2010
- by lostinmiami
- The Backlot
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