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Cierra Ramirez, Maia Mitchell & 'Good Trouble' Cast Support EP Peter Paige at 'The Thing About Harry' Premiere

Cierra Ramirez, Maia Mitchell and Josh Pence get in a group photo with Peter Paige at the premiere of The Thing About Harry held at The London West Hollywood on Wednesday (February 12) in West Hollywood, Calif.

The Good Trouble co-stars were joined by their cast mates Emma Hunton and Zuri Adele to support their show’s co-creator at his new movie premiere.

Also in attendance were the stars of the movie Jake Borelli, Niko Terho, Britt Baron and Japhet Balaban, as well as Freeform president Tom Ascheim.

The Thing About Harry tells the story of high school enemies, uber-jock Harry (Terho) and out-and-proud Sam (Borelli), who are forced to share a car ride to their Missouri hometown for a friend’s engagement party on Valentine’s Day.

Things take a turn when Sam learns Harry has come out. Stuck spending the night together in a roadside motel, Harry and Sam begin to develop a deep friendship—with neither admitting a potential romance may be brewing—leaving them wondering if one road trip could change the rest of their lives.

This is Freeform’s first, original Valentine’s Day movie and it will premiere THIS Saturday (February 15) at 8pm.

Freeform Is Making a Valentine's Day Road Trip Movie Starring Jake Borelli!

Freeform is starting to produce more movies and the network just announced that they are working on a Valentine’s Day-themed film called The Thing About Harry!

Grey’s Anatomy actor Jake Borelli will star in the rom-com road trip movie, which will be directed by The Fosters creator Peter Paige, who had his big break while starring on Queer as Folk. He’s also going to star in the film!

Jake will play Sam, a handsome, funny, neurotic, intelligent young gay man who combines a scathing wit with an overly idealistic worldview. Sam came out when he was still in high school, something that took a lot of courage in his small Missouri town, but was constantly bullied.

Newcomer Niko Terho will portray Harry, an emotionally uncomplicated, promiscuous player who has always left a string of broken hearts in his wake. Under the surface, Harry actually yearns for love, family and stability, but the thought of commitment still terrifies him.

Queer Eye‘s Karamo Brown will play Paul, an exceedingly well put-together, yet overbearing and pretentious gay man; GLOW‘s Britt Baron will play Stasia, Sam’s edgy and opinionated best friend; and Peter will play Casey, Sam’s warm-hearted roommate, who always wants the best for Sam.

ARE YOU EXCITED for Freeform’s new movie The Thing About Harry?

Avan Jogia Premieres His New Show 'Tut' With Girlfriend Zoey Deutch

Avan Jogia suits up for the premiere of his new Spike TV show Tut held at Chateau Marmont on Wednesday evening (July 8) in Los Angeles.

The 23-year-old actor was joined by his girlfriend Zoey Deutch, her mom Lea Thompson, as well as Avan‘s co-stars Peter Gadiot, Sibylla Deen, and Sir Ben Kingsley.

Writers Brad Bredeweg and Peter Paige also attended, as did Avan‘s former Twisted co-star Kylie Bunbury, and Salem‘s Ashley Madekwe and her husband Iddo Goldberg.

Meanwhile, Zoey appears in a feature for the latest issue of Flaunt magazine, which you can check out below!

FYI: Zoey is wearing a Sportmax dress, Stuart Weitzman shoes, and an Anya hindmarch clutch.

30+ pics inside of Avan Jogia, Zoey Deutch, and more at the premiere…. More Here! »

'The Fosters' Creator Peter Paige Explains Last Night's Shocking Premiere

Still reeling from last night’s summer premiere of The Fosters?! Us too!

SPOILER ALERT! We learned that no one died in the car accident – including Jesus (Jake T. Austin) – but we later found out that the role is being recast, and we won’t see that character for a while.

Creator Peter Paige opened up about why they decided not to kill Jesus, or any of the characters for that matter.

“I’m glad to actually have the opportunity to get this out into the world because people will be like ‘what?!’ We just didn’t feel like we could kill one of our kids,” Peter told Xfinity.com. “We just thought it would ruin the show. We thought it would take over the show and we still thought we had interesting stories to tell on Ana and I just wasn’t going to kill another baby.”

He continued, “We all talked about every permutation at length. Really. The three of us – me, Bradley [Bredeweg, executive producer] and Joanna [Johnson, executive producer] – but also with the whole writing team, who are all so amazing…So it was a difficult decision but the key was there was one ‘reported’ fatality so it was reported by someone at the scene that they thought Ana was dead but she pulls through. Honestly, we were trying to protect the fans.”

WHAT DID YOU THINK about Jesus surviving the accident and the fact that he’s being recast?