It’s hard to believe that season 9 of “The Masked Singer” has seen the departure of eight celebrities already. The most recent exits were Squirrel, who was revealed to be actress Malin Akerman, and Jackalope, who turned out to be social media sensation Lele Pons. The latter lost the Battle Royale to Fairy on March 15.
We’ve watched Fairy’s winning performance of “On Top of the World” by Imagine Dragons again as well as her first time at the mike when she nailed a cover of the Linda Ronstadt classic “You’re No Good.” And we’ve taken another look at her clues package. We think we’ve cracked the code as to Fairy’s true identity. Keep reading as we have all your “The Masked Singer” spoilers, including the answer to the question, “Who is Fairy?”
We think that the Fairy is Holly Robinson Peete, an actress best...
We’ve watched Fairy’s winning performance of “On Top of the World” by Imagine Dragons again as well as her first time at the mike when she nailed a cover of the Linda Ronstadt classic “You’re No Good.” And we’ve taken another look at her clues package. We think we’ve cracked the code as to Fairy’s true identity. Keep reading as we have all your “The Masked Singer” spoilers, including the answer to the question, “Who is Fairy?”
We think that the Fairy is Holly Robinson Peete, an actress best...
- 3/16/2023
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
A new type of social network launches today, one that encourages girls and teens to shed their carefully curated social media personas and dare to be their authentic selves.
Maverick is the brainchild of digital entrepreneur Brooke Chaffin and renowned academic Catherine Connors, who met as executives at Disney Interactive.
The co-founders set out to create a social media platform that does more than simply connect people. They wanted to construct a place that encourages adolescents and teens to take creative risks and express themselves — and get rewarded (in the form of badges) for doing something daring or unique.
“We’re about positive engagement that rewards authenticity,” said Maverick CEO Chaffin, former senior vice president of Women & Family at Disney Interactive.
Chief Content Officer Connors said Maverick seeks to combat the loss of self esteem that often occurs when confident little girls enter middle school.
“During early adolescence, the majority...
Maverick is the brainchild of digital entrepreneur Brooke Chaffin and renowned academic Catherine Connors, who met as executives at Disney Interactive.
The co-founders set out to create a social media platform that does more than simply connect people. They wanted to construct a place that encourages adolescents and teens to take creative risks and express themselves — and get rewarded (in the form of badges) for doing something daring or unique.
“We’re about positive engagement that rewards authenticity,” said Maverick CEO Chaffin, former senior vice president of Women & Family at Disney Interactive.
Chief Content Officer Connors said Maverick seeks to combat the loss of self esteem that often occurs when confident little girls enter middle school.
“During early adolescence, the majority...
- 4/27/2018
- by Dawn C. Chmielewski
- Deadline Film + TV
Sesame Street's producers have launched a search for one of the original stars from their pilot episode. A clip from the Children's Television Workshop pilot from 1969 has surfaced featuring Bob McGrath, Loretta Long and an unknown actor in the role of Gordon. When the children's series finally went to air, Gordon was played by Matt Robinson. Hal Miller replaced Robinson in season three and Roscoe Orman has held the role since season six. However, producers have been unable to identify the original Gordon pilot actor and have requested help from anyone who can shed light on his identity. "We don't know who he is, and we'd like (more)...
- 11/16/2011
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
Sesame Street has handled a lot of tricky tasks over the past 42 years, from teaching tykes the alphabet to explaining television to Keith Staskiewicz, but nothing quite like this before. Today’s Sesame Street PopWatch is brought to you by the letter M, for the Missing original Gordon.
In an open letter on their website, the Sesame Workshop explains that they’ve been on the hunt for an actor who played Gordon in an un-aired test pilot that was shown to a focus group of children in the summer of 1969. While all of the other Gordons (played by Matt Robinson,...
In an open letter on their website, the Sesame Workshop explains that they’ve been on the hunt for an actor who played Gordon in an un-aired test pilot that was shown to a focus group of children in the summer of 1969. While all of the other Gordons (played by Matt Robinson,...
- 11/15/2011
- by Aly Semigran
- EW.com - PopWatch
Sesame Street bosses are searching for their original Gordon.
Producers of the longrunning kids show have asked fans for help in tracking down the unnamed actor who played teacher Gordon Robinson in the programme's 1969 test pilot.
A post on the Sesame Street website, accompanied by footage of the mystery man, reads, "We don't know who he is, and we'd like to figure it out. We've tried everything short of asking the internet, and come up empty. So we're asking you for help."
Roscoe Orman, Matt Robinson and Hall Miller have all played Gordon over the years...
Producers of the longrunning kids show have asked fans for help in tracking down the unnamed actor who played teacher Gordon Robinson in the programme's 1969 test pilot.
A post on the Sesame Street website, accompanied by footage of the mystery man, reads, "We don't know who he is, and we'd like to figure it out. We've tried everything short of asking the internet, and come up empty. So we're asking you for help."
Roscoe Orman, Matt Robinson and Hall Miller have all played Gordon over the years...
- 11/13/2011
- WENN
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