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How Casting Director Jessica Ronane Cast 'After the Hunt'
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How Casting Director Jessica Ronane Cast ‘After the Hunt’

by jummy84 November 19, 2025
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For her second feature with filmmaker Luca Guadagnino, the casting director had the benefit of a major star already in place. As she tells IndieWire, that only added to the fun of assembling the rest of her cast.

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Sarah Jessica Parker Golden Globes 2026 Carol Burnett Winner
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Sarah Jessica Parker Golden Globes 2026 Carol Burnett Winner

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
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Sarah Jessica Parker Shares Insight on “Tough Decision” to End And Just Like That

And just like that, Sarah Jessica Parker is a 2026 Golden Globes honoree.

The award show announced that the Sex and the City alum—and six-time Golden Globe winner—will be the recipient of the 2026 Carol Burnett Award, recognizing her contributions to the television industry both in front of and behind the camera.

“Sarah Jessica Parker’s career embodies the very spirit of the Carol Burnett Award,” Golden Globes president Helen Hoehne shared in a Nov. 13 press release. “Her trailblazing impact on television and her dedication to storytelling across stage and screen have left an indelible mark on popular culture.”

She added, “We are honored to celebrate her extraordinary contributions to entertainment.”

And Sarah Jessica is in good company with the honor, as she follows in the footsteps of inaugural honoree Carol Burnett—who received the award in 2019—as well as previous winners Ellen DeGeneres, Norman Lear, Ryan Murphy and Ted Danson. 

November 13, 2025 0 comments
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Can Sarah Jessica Parker Make the Wide-Open Bag Trend Happen?
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Can Sarah Jessica Parker Make the Wide-Open Bag Trend Happen?

by jummy84 November 10, 2025
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No, Parker did not leave home in a hurry and simply neglect to close her top-handle Fendi purse. When it went down the spring 2026 runway, the bag was left deliberately unfastened—allowing viewers to glimpse its glittering sequined lining. Forget shelf appeal: With this bag, it’s what’s on the inside that counts!

Fendi is not the only luxury label to embrace the wide-open bag trend, either: We saw similar styles at Loewe, Chanel, and Louis Vuitton. Sure, you could call this movement a pickpocket’s dream—Attenzione, pickpocket!—but there’s also something rather chic and insouciant about it, no? When you’re fabulous enough, maybe you just don’t care if your phone or wallet suddenly goes missing.

The bag on the spring 2026 Fendi runway

Photo: Gianluca Carraro / Gorunway.com

The question is: Can Parker—an enduring trendsetter—take the polarizing open bag mainstream? She was, after all, almost singlehandedly responsible for the Fendi Baguette craze during her Sex and the City days.

Feeling tempted? Maybe ease your way into the look by carrying the bag…but having somebody else carry your valuables.

November 10, 2025 0 comments
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Jessica Oyelowo was branded 'stupid and annoying' by TV producer after revealing she was pregnant
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Jessica Oyelowo was branded ‘stupid and annoying’ by TV producer after revealing she was pregnant

by jummy84 November 7, 2025
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7 November 2025

Jessica Oyelowo was told by a TV producer that she was “stupid and annoying” after informing him that she was pregnant with her first child.

Jessica Oyelowo was insulted by a TV producer after telling him she was pregnant with her first child

The 46-year-old actress – the wife of Hollywood star David Oyelowo – explained that the incident occurred back in 2001, but she doesn’t feel that attitudes towards women in the industry are any different almost 25 years on.

Jessica is quoted by the Daily Mail newspaper as saying: “I didn’t know I was pregnant yet, but I got a job and I found out after I’d signed my contracts and started doing costume fittings.”

The Murphy’s Law star continued: “It was a job for TV – a few episodes on this TV show back in 2001.

“The first person I told was the main producer, ‘Look, I want to let you know, I’m pregnant. I’m very well, I’m very young. I’m very healthy. I just wanted to let you know so you could be prepared.’

“He said, ‘You women! You’re so annoying. You always ruin my projects with having babies. So stupid.’

“Things haven’t changed much (since).”

Jessica and David met as teenagers and got married in London in 1998, with the latter revealing that the pair have “non-negotiables” that make their marriage work.

He explained: “We made the decision early on never to be apart for longer than two weeks: 26 years married and we’ve only broken that rule once, by 11 hours, when my wife was in Sleepy Hollow.”

David added that the pair – who have children Asher, 25, Caleb, 20, Penuel, 17, and Zoe, 13, together – never go to bed angry with each other.

The Selma star said: “Never let the sun go down on your wrath. We won’t go to bed if a disagreement isn’t resolved – sleep makes it grow like cancer.

“Before you know it, you don’t remember why you were fighting, ego and pride becomes a factor, and then it starts to fall apart.”

Meanwhile, David previously revealed that his spouse was a member of Mensa – the society for those with an IQ in the top two per cent of the population – after her score was revealed to be “off the charts” in a test for ADHD.

He told the Guardian newspaper: “Our four children are neurodiverse, too. They have incredibly special attributes that they wear as superpowers. I’m in awe that I get to be their father.”




November 7, 2025 0 comments
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Jessica Simpson Celebrates 8 Years of Sobriety
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Jessica Simpson Celebrates 8 Years of Sobriety

by jummy84 November 2, 2025
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Jessica Simpson is celebrating eight years of sobriety.

The singer, fashion entrepreneur and reality TV personality marked the milestone on Friday (Nov. 1) with a reflective Instagram post, sharing how giving up alcohol transformed her life and creativity.

“8 years ago today I made the choice to confront, to confess and to let go of the self-sabotaging parts of my life that I was choosing,” Simpson wrote. “Making that decision allowed me to fully live in the pursuit of God’s purpose for my life. Alcohol silenced my intuition, blocked my dreams and chased my circulating fears of complacency.”

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She continued, “Today I am clear. Today I am driven by faith. Both fear and faith are something that we feel and may not see, I’m so happy I chose faith over fear. It was not in the fight that I found my strength, it was in the surrender.”

The “With You” singer has been open about her journey to sobriety since revealing in her 2020 memoir Open Book that she quit drinking in 2017.

Earlier this year, Simpson told The Cut that getting sober also reshaped her songwriting process. “Every time I would write, I was a little afraid of myself. It was almost too much, especially because I was drinking at the time,” she said in a February 2025 cover story alongside sister Ashlee Simpson. “But once I gave up the alcohol, the fears just diminished. They went away.”

She added, “And it was so much easier for me to access myself artistically. I’d thought the more I drank, the more cool I could be and find cool words that would rhyme, that wouldn’t be so expected. I overthought it when I drank.”

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Jessica Alba’s Beachside Break Amid Dating Rumors
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Jessica Alba’s Beachside Break Amid Dating Rumors

by jummy84 October 23, 2025
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Jessica Alba is back in the spotlight, and this time it’s not for a movie premiere or a red-carpet appearance. The Honey and Fantastic Four star made waves this week after posting a series of sun-soaked photos from Australia’s beaches. Dressed in a minimalist bikini, a Dodgers cap, and oversized black sunglasses, she radiated the kind of calm confidence that only comes when someone is fully in control of their next chapter.

The images immediately sparked speculation. Alba, who finalized her divorce from Cash Warren earlier this year, has been keeping a low profile, but her latest posts have everyone talking. Was this a solo recharge trip, or something more? Adding fuel to the fire, she’s been spotted several times with actor Danny Ramirez, with whom she recently attended the Mill Valley Film Festival. Their undeniable chemistry had social media buzzing, even though neither has confirmed anything.

Beyond the dating rumors, Alba’s trip has a deeper purpose. She’s currently producing and starring in an upcoming action thriller through her production company, Lady Metalmark Entertainment. Insiders describe the project as a story about reinvention and resilience, two themes that align perfectly with her personal evolution. Her posts, filled with self-love messages and poetic captions, feel like a quiet declaration of independence—a soft rebrand for one of Hollywood’s favorite faces.

Fans have been quick to praise her for showing a more relaxed, authentic side. Gone is the polished image of a business mogul balancing it all; in its place stands a woman reconnecting with herself, embracing change, and setting new boundaries. Whether the romance rumors are true or not, Alba’s glow is undeniable, and her presence feels stronger than ever.

One thing’s certain: Jessica Alba’s story isn’t about a breakup or a new fling—it’s about rebirth. With her new project on the horizon and her energy at an all-time high, she’s reminding everyone why she remains one of Hollywood’s most enduring icons.

Photo Credit: Kevin Paul, CC BY 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

October 23, 2025 0 comments
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Sarah Jessica Parker thinks Victoria's Secret is a 'fantasy'
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Sarah Jessica Parker thinks Victoria’s Secret is a ‘fantasy’

by jummy84 October 16, 2025
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16 October 2025

Sarah Jessica Parker sees Victoria’s Secret as a “fantasy”.

Sarah Jessica Parker attends the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show

The 60-year-old actress was a guest at the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show on Wednesday (15.10.25) and took a moment before the glitzy event to reflect on the impact the VS brand has had on her.

She told stylist Law Roach during the pre-show: “I probably have probably the same history with Victoria’s Secret that most civilians do which is it’s sort of this fantasy.

“And whether you fit in or not in reality kind of doesn’t matter.

“It’s a longtime brand that’s played a role in a lot of our lives for a really, really long time.”

The Sex And the City legend stepped out in a black Alexander Wang dress she bought “1,000 years ago”, pairing it with a Dolce and Gabbana jacket, and heels from her own shoe brand.

She joked she was “wearing nothing” for the event, describing her outfit as “pieces I’ve had in my closet forever”.

Sarah recently hinted she could still reprise her SATC character Carrie Bradshaw again in the future, despite seemingly saying farewell to her alter ego at the end of sequel series And Just Like That.

Asked about the decision to bring the series to a conclusion, Sarah told CBS Mornings: “I mean, I’m not certain I understand what that decision means, actually.

“Because I could just be on hiatus, you know.”

Sarah did not expand on what she meant with the “hiatus” suggestion but described the “difficult decision” she and showrunner Michael Patrick King made to finish And Just Like That… .

The Mars Attacks! star said: “Michael and I talked a lot about it, and I think it’s out of respect for this really singular professional experience that you have to consider what you want to do (and) have you done it.

“And sometimes it’s best to gracefully walk away when things feel really right and energetic, versus squeezing and exploiting people’s generosity and hospitality.”




October 16, 2025 0 comments
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Sarah Jessica Parker's Bucket Bag is a Key Piece for Fall and Winter 2025
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Sarah Jessica Parker’s Bucket Bag is a Key Piece for Fall and Winter 2025

by jummy84 October 11, 2025
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Her bucket bag is pure functionality without sacrificing an ounce of style, maintaining its sleek design despite its large capacity. Her bag seems to make room for all the essentials (and more), from a wallet, a small planner, sunglasses, and makeup must-haves.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – OCTOBER 10: Actress Sarah Jessica Parker is seen arriving at GLAAD’s 40th Anniversary Gala at Cipriani 25 Broadway on October 10, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by Gilbert Carrasquillo/GC Images)Gilbert Carrasquillo

The bucket bag’s charm lies in its ability to adapt to any style without losing its character. In mini versions, it’s the most sophisticated accessory for a day-to-evening look, while it becomes the perfect ally for the office or a weekend away in medium or maxi sizes. Its slightly relaxed yet polished structure balances casualness with elegance, making it ideal for those looking for an accessory that works equally well with jeans and a trench coat as it does with a wool dress and knee-high boots.

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As if that weren’t enough, this season the bucket bag is reinvented with details that update it without losing its classic DNA, such as braided ropes, metal closures, shiny finishes, and color combinations in earth tones, chocolate, and burgundy. Its chromatic versatility makes it a piece that transcends passing fads and establishes itself as a smart investment. Ultimately, the bucket bag represents the perfect balance between trend and timelessness and is the accessory that promises to accompany you for many more autumns.

A version of this article was originally published by Vogue Spain.


October 11, 2025 0 comments
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Jessica Capshaw Moves on From 'Grey's Anatomy'
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Jessica Capshaw Moves on From ‘Grey’s Anatomy’

by jummy84 October 10, 2025
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[This story contains mild spoilers from the season premiere of 9-1-1: Nashville.]

Jessica Capshaw can never quite seem to escape Grey’s Anatomy, but she wouldn’t have it any other way. In her first major foray into television since departing Grey’s as a series regular in 2018, Capshaw is trading in her hospital scrubs for the attire of a high-powered equestrian and entrepreneur in a new 9-1-1 spinoff set in Music City — which launched right before the venerable medical drama’s 22nd season on ABC.

Co-created by Ryan Murphy, Tim Minear and Rashad Raisani, 9-1-1: Nashville stars NCIS: LA alum Chris O’Donnell as Don Hart, a former rodeo rider and the fire captain of the city’s Station 113. The latest installment will blend the same high-octane, life-threatening emergencies of its predecessors — the original 9-1-1 also returned Thursday for season nine without original star Peter Krause, while the Austin-set Lone Star starring Rob Lowe ended earlier this year after five seasons — with a classic dose of soapy family drama in the vein of Dynasty and Succession.

But in a first for the 9-1-1 franchise, one of the leads is not a first-responder. Capshaw plays Blythe Hart, the matriarch of an aristocratic Southern family who fell for working-class Don many moons ago, despite her father’s disapproval, after he helped put out a fire at her ranch. Don and Blythe’s only son, Ryan (Michael Provost), has chosen to work alongside his father at the 113, leaving their family’s sprawling business empire in the hands of his mother.

“I do think a wonderful thing about playing her is that she just has this confidence and this chill — chill as in calm, not as in icy,” Capshaw tells The Hollywood Reporter. “She’s very confident and secure, but not, to me at least, in an effort to seem above it all. Even though she has so much and is so privileged, there’s something very warm and earthy about her. Her efforts to be a part of that family for [Don] at work and at home is very evident later in the season.”

Don and Blythe’s marriage will be tested as they grapple with the inevitable arrival of Blue Bennings (Hunter McVey), the son Don fathered decades ago in a previous relationship with failed backup singer Dixie (LeAnn Rimes). As Dixie, who is dealing with her own health issues, encourages Blue to “sink [his] hooks” into the Hart family (and their deep pockets), Blythe begins to suspect the Bennings have ulterior motives for showing back up in Don’s life.

It’s a juicy premise that immediately appealed to Capshaw, who has relished the opportunity to help build a show from the ground up for the first time. “The beginning was unique in that it wasn’t completely unknown territory, because I did know how beloved the original 9-1-1 was and is, and then Lone Star. There was an understanding of its capacity to charm and engage audiences,” she says. “We do have crossover with the original 9-1-1 cast members when doing press to promote the show, so it feels like a family. We’re lucky enough to stand on their shoulders and also they on ours, hopefully, in our success.”

Calling in from Nashville, where she is halfway done shooting the first season, Capshaw opens up below to THR about her long-awaited return to the small screen, the enduring legacy of Grey’s‘ Dr. Arizona Robbins and her fan-favorite relationship with Sara Ramirez’s Dr. Callie Torres — and whether she might pull double duty for an episode or two of Grey’s and Nashville this season.

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For TV viewers who have grown accustomed to watching you on Grey’s, how would you compare and contrast Arizona Robbins with Blythe Hart?

I always felt that when Arizona came into Grey’s, it was during a time when the series had reached such a fever pitch. It was such a popular show, and part of what I think people responded to was that it was so honest. There were these friendships at the center of these crazy life-and-death circumstances that really allowed you to understand these young people as they were making their way through their residencies. As you got to know Cristina (Sandra Oh) and Meredith’s (Ellen Pompeo) dark and twisty, the show was like, “We’re going to show you our guts. We’re going to show you the actual insides of our emotional lives, and then we’re going to show you our patient’s actual guts.” Then when I came on in the fifth season, looking back on it now, I think that they were ready for a little bit of lightness.

Arizona came on with so much hope. She worked with children. She was interestingly and uniquely, but not in a bad way, delusional like, “I’m going to be who I am in this world.” My storylines were all with Bailey (Chandra Wilson). She was so used to telling everyone else what to do, and Arizona just kept smiling, going along, and giving her a chance. Then finally, she turned on her and was like, “I get it. I’m a stranger with a ponytail and a smile, but I know what I’m fucking doing. So back off.” That lightness and brightness came in a way that worked for that time. Then over the next 10 years, we obviously took huge, huge journeys with her, but she did retain that light quality.

I think Blythe has a lightness about her that might come from her privilege. Believe you me, we’re going to find out a lot of things that are very heavy, but she tries to bring the light and warmth to the situation. She’s very inclusive and warm and makes decisions to include [others] where I think a lot of people would be like, “Hell no! That person?” (Laughs.) So that is definitely something I see as a common thread between the characters. I think that they both definitely occupy the space of understanding that they know what they want.

The contrast — when I was watching it — is surprising, because there’s a calmness in playing Blythe. I don’t know if it’s that she’s southern and there’s a mannered quality to the way that she conducts herself or the way she dresses, or, again, the privilege that she has, or that she’s married to and is the mother and wife of two men that run into burning buildings; you definitely have to have a certain disposition to be OK with that choice. But she has a calm about her that I don’t know that Arizona necessarily played in her relationships. She played them in the OR, but not in relationships. She was bouncy, and Blythe is not bouncy.

Given that you are playing a main character who is not a first responder, what kinds of discussions have you had with showrunner Rashad Raisani about Blythe’s place in the story? How did you think about building her as a character?

When we got here to start making the show, the first scenes I had were with Michael Provost, who plays our son Ryan, and then with Chris. Either by happenstance or coincidence, our first scenes were together, and that is the trio. Their last name is Hart, but that is the heart. It starts with them and their love of family. What’s been really important is this partnership between Blythe and Don. It has grown into something that shouldn’t be aspirational. We all should be in these loving and equal partnerships, and really be able to take each other to the mat, and then also love each other up as much as possible, but that is what has happened. There’s already been a lot of ups and downs and all arounds and discoveries, and ways in which they as a couple have had to persevere and ask some follow-up questions so that they can get right with each other. But ultimately, they’re trying really hard to take care of their family.

Speaking of family, what has been really important to me — and what I’ve spoken to Rashad about a lot, and something that has grown organically — is that Blythe is in the firehouse every so often. I wouldn’t call her a den mother, but she is very familiar with the squad. We made a decision that, when she walks into rooms or hospitals or emergencies, there’s a real shorthand between her and the squad. She knows Roxie. She knows Taylor. She’s going to get to know Blue! But she knows Ryan, and I do think a wonderful thing about playing her is that she just has this confidence and this chill — chill as in calm, not as in icy. She’s just very confident and secure, but not, to me at least, in an effort to seem above it all. Even though she has so much and is so privileged, there’s something also very warm and earthy about her. I think that her efforts to be a part of that family for him at work and at home is very evident later in the season.

Jessica Capshaw with Chris O’Donnell in the 9-1-1 Nashville premiere.

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The trailer revealed that Don is the biological father of Blue, and Blue’s single mother, Dixie, appears to be hatching a secret plan to get Blue to worm his way into the vast Hart family fortune. The pilot sees Blue come face-to-face with Ryan for the first time, but it also reveals that Blythe has known about Blue’s existence for years. How does Blythe feel about the fact that her husband has fathered another child outside of their relationship, and how did you think about playing the reveal that she has known about this other child all along?

I thought it was very interesting because obviously, for Ryan, it’s completely shocking. The entire circumstance of him meeting his half-brother is shocking. And, of course, he first goes to his father, because he’s the one that tells him and has a private conversation, and it’s not entirely satisfying. He doesn’t get all the answers to why and how and what exactly happened. So then you have him finding his mother where he’s like, “Mom, this is bad. Dad betrayed us.” It’s protective, and it’s kind. Michael is such a talented young actor and so wonderful to work with, and it really was our actual first day of filming, so it’s gobsmacking to me that we managed to pull off the scene that looks like we really have known each other for so long. (Laughs.)

He comes to me and says, “This is all wrong, and this is terrible.” I said to Rashad — and it’ll be interesting to see what people’s perception of it is — that it was really important to me that we keep the ethos of the lines that were written. Because she’s not saying, “It’s no big deal,” but she’s saying, “I know. This [happened during] a period of time where we were separated, and believe you me, I had my fun too.” In a way, to me, it really puts a finer point on — this is not a woman who got cheated on, who was betrayed, who got left, and then figured out how to be OK with it. There’s no martyrdom in it. There’s no victimhood. There was a period of time where Don and Blythe weren’t going to make it; they weren’t going to stay together. So they had this separation, and these things happened.

When a child came of it, there really wasn’t a ton of her being like, “Off with your head!” and flipping tables, and “No, this can’t be!” It was kind of the only occasion in which there could be not an equal but at least a level playing field. It helped me understand how she could move forward and how she could say, “OK, this happened, and now what? Because we’ve already made this choice to stay together. So what does that mean?” And, again, that’s where I think Blythe’s warmth and generosity comes in, because she says to Ryan, “We’ve been supporting this child since the day he was born.” And this is not her child!

How does Blythe really feel about Dixie, though? Does she feel threatened by the extensive history that this woman has with her husband, considering that they come from the side of the tracks?

Certainly. We wouldn’t have the drama without it! Again, I go back to this confidence that she has that is wild to me. And when I play it, I’m like, “Damn, Blythe, you’ve got this.” But she’s less threatened and more that she just knows she’s trouble. She just knows that where there’s smoke, there’s fire. She just knows that if you give her an inch, she’s going to take a mile. It’s like, “Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.” So I think she’s very cautious about her. I think she knows that Don is such a good person and that he has been missing this piece of his life in having a child that has been around in the world without him.

I think that she’s also just trying to manage all of it. We’ll get to it later in the show, but Blythe wears a ton of hats in her family. She’s got this big family, but she’s actually in the inner workings of running the businesses, so she’s not just at home. It would be fine if she was, but my point is, she’s not doing nothing. She’s managing, whether it’s the whiskey business or the philanthropy or the race horses. Honestly, I’m not sure how she can be doing as much as she’s doing, but she’s doing a lot. (Laughs.)

Jessica Capshaw with LeAnn Rimes in 9-1-1: Nashville.

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It’s not lost on me that you are now returning to the same network that made you a star 15 years ago, and Nashville is the lead-in for Grey’s this fall. The latter has become a cultural touchstone at this point, and after having played one of the first lesbian main characters on network television, you are closely intertwined with the show’s diverse and inclusive legacy. When did you first notice and understand the impact that Arizona has had, particularly on queer women?

I noticed a very distinct shift, really, through streaming. Once it was on Netflix and people were not just watching it in real time, they were going back and watching it, and then they were going through and watching it again and again and again. Shonda’s commitment to that character, I will be forever grateful to her for sometimes even seeing things that I couldn’t even necessarily imagine. I was like, “OK, here we go.” There was a great partnership with Shonda [Rhimes], there was a wonderful partnership between Sara and I, and I do think that we created something really, really special. So I think that I noticed it when streaming made it even more available, and then I definitely had a front row seat when people started coming up to me. It was the thing that was top of mind for people when they came up to say something.

I would get really incredible letters that were just describing life-altering experiences from people who were not talking to their parents because they had come out and their parents had been like, “This is not whatever … fill in the blank.” And through the show, they had seen this other side of something and gone back to their child and been like, “I see this other thing that I didn’t see.” That was bonkers to me. The fact that a television show could create a pathway to repair was wild to me, and it really was so emotional. So I was very, very grateful for that because, honestly, in the beginning, you’re playing a part and you’re creating a character. It’s a very different kind of acting. It’s not a movie where you get the whole script, and you know where you start and where you end. You’re on a television show where every single week you’re getting a new story. You don’t know what’s going to happen, and you’re truly, as much as you’re creating the ride, also along for the ride.

How has your relationship with the character changed over time, particularly as you have had time and space away from the show?

That’s a very interesting question. I’m not quite exactly sure how to answer it, only because I think that you’d get the script, you’d play it, it would get edited, you would see it, and then that’s where it lived. It lived in relation to the rest of the season, and I didn’t do a ton of going back and watching it. I will say that it became popular for teenage girls especially, I think, to watch it over and over and over again. For my kids, of course, that’s their mom. So I don’t think it was  purposeful [on their part], like, “I’m not going to watch it,” but I didn’t feel like they started watching it when some of their other friends did.

And then when they actually did start watching it, I would hear my voice in the living room. I would be like, “What’s going on?” (Laughs.) And I would come in. When I walked into the room and I started watching it, in this particular instance, it was the beginning [of Arizona]. It was something that I filmed, I don’t know, 13, 14 years ago, and you’re that much older, you’re more into your life and you look at it. It stays in this little moment, and I don’t necessarily revisit it so much as I can see how it gets rewatched the way that it does, and it’s pretty wild.

Do you sit down and rewatch Grey’s at all with your kids now that they are interested in the show? Or are you the kind of actor who doesn’t like watching themselves on screen?

I do give grace to my younger self. In this particular instance, I did come around the corner, I heard my voice, and I stood there. She was watching it and I was watching it, and I did stay for the rest of the scene. But I definitely feel like she was like, “This is too meta. I need you to get out!” (Laughs.)

Jessica Capshaw, right, with Sara Ramirez, on Grey’s Anatomy.

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Grey’s showrunner Meg Marinis has said that she has an open door policy with all of the show’s alumni, and she has been intentional about which characters she has brought back. Your return in season 20 was designed to bring back some of the joy, levity and love for teaching that the attendings at Grey Sloan were desperately missing. You have a new day job that is keeping you very busy these days, but would you want to return more in a guest-starring capacity?

I love Meg, and one of my best friends, Camilla Luddington [who plays Jo], is still on the show. She and I have our podcast called Call It What It Is, so I spend at least five hours a week with Camilla working on other things. It was home for so long, and I love it there. I love the family and I love the character, so I’m always available to that show. I don’t know how it would go now. I’ve thought about it — I don’t know if it would be super distracting if I was at 9 o’clock Blythe, and then 10 o’clock Arizona, but I would be game to try!

Do you think Arizona and Callie have found their way back to each other in New York?

I love that you saved that question for last! (Laughs.) That’s too hard a question to answer, because you know what? What I love and think is so fascinating and so cool is that the fans of Grey’s Anatomy — and specifically the fans of certain ships and couples — come up with all this fanfiction. I haven’t read it all and I don’t go mining for it, but I will tell you that I know it exists. The reason I’m bringing it up is because I would not dare to imagine what is happening in the make-believe land of Callie and Arizona or the alumni characters as they live and breathe after they’ve left the hospital. But I think that all these different fanfictions that come up with things is so cool, so I have no idea. But I think that if you’re committed to that relationship and if you’ve been a fan of that relationship, then whatever you want to imagine about them and where they are is what should be living in your head.

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9-1-1: Nashville airs Thursdays at 9/8c on ABC, followed by Grey’s Anatomy at 10/9c. Episodes stream the next day on Hulu.

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Jessica Simpson feels she's overcome 'the hard stuff' in life
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Jessica Simpson ‘feels better now’ than she did in her 20s

by jummy84 October 6, 2025
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6 October 2025

Jessica Simpson “feels better now” than she did in her 20s because she has “more confidence”.

Jessica Simpson feels better at 45 than she did in her 20s

The 45-year-old pop star divorced her second husband Eric Johnson – the father of her three children – earlier this year and Jessica has admitted her life is good again because she feels happier and more confident.

She told PEOPLE: “I wear life with more confidence. I feel better now than I ever did in my twenties. I think going through life and having all the opinions thrown at you, I’m at the place where only my opinion matters.

“And of course my kids. I don’t want to embarrass my children!”

It comes after Jessica previously admitted she feels “blessed” to have “gone through the hard stuff” in her life as she’s now able to focus on making music independently.

She told PEOPLE: “I was just in Pittsburgh to perform for the first time since 2008 for 60-plus minutes. It felt like home. It was such an adrenaline rush. It was beautiful for me.

“I’m actually blessed to have gone through the hard stuff that I went through. I feel like I’m on the other side. I’m proud to be doing music independently and have my kids rooting for me. It’s more free than I’ve ever been.”

Jessica also revealed in July that she was ready to start dating again. The singer was asked by Today show co-host Jenna Bush-Hager: “Are you interested in dating? Can I set you up with anybody?”

Jessica replied: “I’d totally jump on that. Yes I’m single – very into like, very … I’m ready … My type of person is one of a kind. I don’t have a look, or anything.

“I just like for somebody to be individually, who they are. And exude confidence without the ego.

“It’s hard to find but I feel like it’s out there. I don’t need somebody to be supportive of me all the time. “I feel like the independence that I have right now, if I can have that and give it to someone else, that’d be cool.”

Jessica announced her split from Eric in January. The pop star wrote on Instagram at the time: “Eric and I have been living separately navigating a painful situation in our marriage.

“Our children come first, and we are focusing on what is best for them. We are grateful for all of the love and support that has been coming our way, and appreciate privacy right now as we work through this as a family.”




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