Andre Johnson is not happy about his eldest daughter going off to college.
“You don’t understand, Zozo, the world is a dangerous place now. College is totally different than when I was coming up,” Andre (Anthony Anderson) tells Zoey (Yara Shahidi) in a grown-ish preview clip exclusive to People.
In the upcoming premiere of the black-ish spinoff, Zoey has only been at college for three days, and her father has already melted down. But Zoey is quick to point out to Andre that he survived his wild party days.
“Dude, you had Freaknik,” says Zoey, referencing a massive annual spring break meeting in Atlanta,...
“You don’t understand, Zozo, the world is a dangerous place now. College is totally different than when I was coming up,” Andre (Anthony Anderson) tells Zoey (Yara Shahidi) in a grown-ish preview clip exclusive to People.
In the upcoming premiere of the black-ish spinoff, Zoey has only been at college for three days, and her father has already melted down. But Zoey is quick to point out to Andre that he survived his wild party days.
“Dude, you had Freaknik,” says Zoey, referencing a massive annual spring break meeting in Atlanta,...
- 12/4/2017
- by Patrick Gomez
- PEOPLE.com
Hey black-ish fans, meet your next obsession: grown-ish.
From executive producer Kenya Barris, grown-ish follows Zoey (Yara Shahidi), Dre (Anthony Anderson) and Rainbow Johnson (Tracee Ellis Ross) from the Emmy-nominated ABC comedy as they embark on a new chapter of their lives: Zoey’s freshman year of college.
People can exclusively reveal the first promo for the upcoming spinoff, which kicks off with a special two-episode premiere Jan. 3 on Freeform — and you’re probably not shocked that the Johnson family patriarch doesn’t take the transition all that well.
“It hurts so bad,” he wails into the phone in the sneak peek above.
From executive producer Kenya Barris, grown-ish follows Zoey (Yara Shahidi), Dre (Anthony Anderson) and Rainbow Johnson (Tracee Ellis Ross) from the Emmy-nominated ABC comedy as they embark on a new chapter of their lives: Zoey’s freshman year of college.
People can exclusively reveal the first promo for the upcoming spinoff, which kicks off with a special two-episode premiere Jan. 3 on Freeform — and you’re probably not shocked that the Johnson family patriarch doesn’t take the transition all that well.
“It hurts so bad,” he wails into the phone in the sneak peek above.
- 11/2/2017
- by Aurelie Corinthios
- PEOPLE.com
Sure, you haven't had finals yet, but are you ready for next semester? Freeform has announced its Grown-ish TV show will debut on Wednesday, January 3, 2018 at 8:00pm Et. Although it is a half-hour sitcom, the Black-ish spinoff's TV series premiere is a one hour episode. A live-action comedy, Grown-ish stars Yara Shahidi as college freshman Zoey Johnson -- a role she originated on ABC's Black-ish. The Freeform TV show also stars Trevor Jackson as Aaron Jackson; Jordan Buhat as Vivek Shah; Emily Arlook as Nomi Segal; Francia Raisa as Ana Torres; Chris Parnell as Dean Parker; and Deon Cole as Charlie Telphy. Chloe Bailey, Halle Bailey, and Luka Sabbat will recur in season one. Read More…...
- 10/18/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Beyoncé has three new names signed to her Parkwood Entertainment company. The pop singer has tapped three teen-aged artists hailing from YouTube, with contracts totaling $1.5 million.
The first two young ladies to join Beyoncé’s Parkwood company are Chloe Bailey (17 years old) and Halle Bailey (15 years old). The Los Angeles-based sisters, who boast over 550,000 subscribers on their YouTube channel, attracted the attention of the Beyoncé’s manager because of their cover of the pop star’s song “Pretty Hurts.” The Baileys’ cover has 8.4 million video views to date. According to The New York Post, the sisters’ father Douglas claims his daughters worship Beyoncé and he wrote documents related to the deal that “we cannot think of a better person to help guide the girls.”
The third teenager to sign with Beyoncé is New York-based Sophie Beem. The 14-year-old singer and songwriter appeared on The X Factor in 2012, where she placed in the top 40 contestants.
The first two young ladies to join Beyoncé’s Parkwood company are Chloe Bailey (17 years old) and Halle Bailey (15 years old). The Los Angeles-based sisters, who boast over 550,000 subscribers on their YouTube channel, attracted the attention of the Beyoncé’s manager because of their cover of the pop star’s song “Pretty Hurts.” The Baileys’ cover has 8.4 million video views to date. According to The New York Post, the sisters’ father Douglas claims his daughters worship Beyoncé and he wrote documents related to the deal that “we cannot think of a better person to help guide the girls.”
The third teenager to sign with Beyoncé is New York-based Sophie Beem. The 14-year-old singer and songwriter appeared on The X Factor in 2012, where she placed in the top 40 contestants.
- 5/5/2015
- by Bree Brouwer
- Tubefilter.com
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