Maia Mitchell, Cierra Ramirez and Hayden Byerly pose on the carpet together during the first annual Freeform Summit in Los Angeles on Thursday night (January 18).
The three Fosters actors joined Elliot Fletcher at the event to talk about what’s ahead for the show.
Speaking with TVGuide recently, EP Joanna Johnson opened up about what’s coming ahead for Mariana.
“Mariana’s still struggling to grow up a bit,” she revealed. “You know she’s still kind of young at heart and a little young in the maturity department. She’s going to find herself.”
She adds, “Mariana starts to realize in the season that this is her junior year and this is her year to really impress colleges not only with grades but with her activities…she starts to realize that she dropped the ball on some other things like robotics and sort of gotten distracted from preparing for going to college.”
Opening on Friday, Jigsaw centers on a mysterious madman who rounds up a group of victims to play sadistic games of life and death. Police soon find evidence that link the crimes to Jigsaw, the infamous killer who died 10 years earlier.
Allison Holker hits the red carpet with her husband Stephen “tWitch” Boss at the 2017 World Choreography Awards held at The Saban Theater in Los Angeles on Monday night (October 23).
The two pro dancers also joined Cheryl Burke at the event, after she competed on Dancing With The Stars with her celeb partner, Terrell Owens.
Allison just recently revealed that she’s working on two new films with her fans on social media — and one of the projects is The Happytime Murders.
“Feeling so blessed!” she wrote on Instagram Stories. “In the last 2 weeks, I have had the opportunity to be the choreographer on two new films.”
Allison continued, “I absolutely love dance and have worked so hard to be here. But I’m also so proud that dance is a part of so much. Continue to push and challenge yourself! Always! We can do so much with love and hard work.”
The Happytime Murders centers on the puppet cast of an ’80s children’s TV show who begin to get murdered one by one, and a disgraced LAPD detective-turned-private eye puppet takes on the case.
If you didn’t know, the two starred together in High School Musical over 10 years ago, and then again, in High School Musical 2!
While Allison didn’t have a speaking part, you can see her in the cheer team in the first movie, and then trying to get her yearbook signed by Sharpay Evans in “What Time Is It?” in the second movie.
If you missed the So You Think You Can Dance finale last night, Vanessa also took the stage to perform “Reminding Me”, her collaboration with Shawn Hook — and even danced with all-star Robert Roldan.
Throughout the entire show, we couldn’t take our eyes off the screen when the dancers were performing. We loved all of them — and Allison Holker and Logan Hernandez‘ African Jazz was definitely a stand out.
And it was to Allison too.
“Well this was a first,” she writes in her blog for this week on JJJ. “In all my years of dance, I had never danced African jazz. All I can say is WHOA, this dance is wild, crazy and fun.”
She adds, “You’re moving faster than I ever knew possible, flipping and doing some of the craziest lifts I’ve ever been asked to do. But we conquered it and made it ours.”
Allison also send a cute shout out to Logan for making it to the semi-finals: “LOGAN, WE DID IT!!! You’re in the semifinals!!! Side note: did you see his solo — HEAD SPINS, he can do everything!!! I’m Logan’s biggest fan!!”
Ava Phillippe continues to be her mom, Reese Witherspoon‘s, twin while arriving at the Home Again premiere in Los Angeles on Tuesday night (August 29).
The young star was joined on the red carpet by So You Think You Can Dance all-star Allison Holker, as well as Lola Flanery and Eden Grace Redfield, who play Reese‘s daughters in the film.