Mandi Kerr is an experienced entertainment writer. She specializes in British royal family content, covering Meghan Markle, Prince Harry, Kate Middleton, and more. Mandi’s coverage analyzes how the royals interact with each other and the media, giving readers valuable insight. She’s been interested in how many members of the family make their own interests part of their royal identities. (Mandi points to Middleton’s passion for parenting and the study she helped to conduct as one example.) Her personal interests in Gilmore Girls and baking, particularly with recipes from Ina Garten, led her to cover those extensively for our site.
Chris Evans' most famous role is playing Steve Rogers and Captain America in the Marvel Cinematic Universe but he had been in the entertainment industry nearly a decade before he landed the role. Ahead, discover five of his forgotten movie roles from his pre-superhero days.
'The West Wing' gave audiences Mrs. Landingham then abruptly ended her storyline in Season 2. Find out why the beloved character left following a conversation between the show's creator, Aaron Sorkin, and Kathryn Joosten, the actress who played Mrs. Landingham.
John Krasinski auditioned to play Captain America but lost out to Chris Evans. Ever since then, he's joked about it but it happy with how things turned out.
Even 16 years after 'Sex and the City' went off the air, fans still think Carrie Bradshaw should've ended up with Aidan Shaw. He was warm and friendly, kind to Carrie's friends, and introduced her to new things.
Martin Freeman played Lester Nygaard in FX's 'Fargo' for 11 episodes. In that time, he had to portray a character from Minnesota. With the help of a dialect coach and YouTube he pulled it off.
Seth Cohen, played by Adam Brody, always wanted to get out of Orange County, Calif., in The O.C., and head to Brown University for college. After a few stumbles, he found his way to higher education.
In her 20s, Jennifer Lopez didn't think her life would look like it does now. Ahead, find out what she wished she would've known as a young woman about turning 50.
While Whitney Houston popularized her own version of Dolly Parton's "I Will Always Love You" in 1992's 'The Bodyguard,' Elvis Presley wanted to record his own rendition decades earlier. But because he couldn't make a deal with Parton, Presley never recorded the song.
'Sex and the City' might've ended in 2004 but there are plenty of TV shows focusing on women navigating their lives with the help of their friends. Ahead, check out our recommendations for shows to watch if you liked 'Sex and the City.'
Instead of fueling up on food before taping 'Live with Kelly and Ryan,' talk show host Kelly Ripa reaches for liquids. Only after taping is done does she eat her "first chewable food of the day."
Fans had a lot to say about Kelly Ripa's food diary shared in a March 2020 YouTube video. Some worried she didn't get enough food while others called her diet boring.
Scarlett Johansson says her on-screen chemistry with Chris Evans comes from knowing him for more than a decade. The two starred in two movies together before joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Jennifer Lopez is dominating TikTok and it turns out the world has her kids, Emme and Max, to thank. J. Lo said in a March 2020 interview her kids are always encouraging to use TikTok.
Kate Middleton bonds with her and Prince William's children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis. She cooks with them, plays with them, and does school drop off and pick up.
In need of a TV show to watch? Follow Carrie, Samantha, Miranda, and Charlotte in 'Sex and the City' by streaming the show on Amazon or watching it with HBO Now.
Carolyn Bessette Kennedy didn't like the attention she received from the paparazzi as a result of her relationship with John F. Kennedy Jr. To make herself less photo-worthy, she stuck to a uniform.
Pixar's 'Ratatouille' might feature a talking rat who dreams of one day becoming a chef but, as far as the kitchen goes, it's realistic. A professional chef and restauranteur the movie's kitchen really does 'feel like a kitchen'.
Richard Schiff, who played Toby Ziegler on 'The West Wing', didn't like his character's ending. Find out what Aaron Sorkin, the creator of the series, later told the actor that brought him to tears about his performance.