YouTube star Shay Mitchell (You) made an surprise announcement today via her page on the service.
“There is something in the oven and it’s not my pizza!!! Wow… It’s kind of surreal processing the fact that another human is growing inside of you.”
Yes, Mitchell is pregnant with her first child with Matte Babel. And she plans to document her pregnancy journey in a biweekly YouTube Original Series titled Almost Ready, which will premiere on July 17 and post every other Wednesday.
“It’s exciting, nerve-racking, difficult and emotional all at the same time,” said Mitchell on her page. “Everyone waits for the right time to make the announcement, and for me, it wasn’t until I couldn’t hide it anymore and was tired of wearing over-sized sweatshirts. We’re beyond excited and looking forward to starting a family. I’ve learned so much about myself and parenthood over the past six months,...
“There is something in the oven and it’s not my pizza!!! Wow… It’s kind of surreal processing the fact that another human is growing inside of you.”
Yes, Mitchell is pregnant with her first child with Matte Babel. And she plans to document her pregnancy journey in a biweekly YouTube Original Series titled Almost Ready, which will premiere on July 17 and post every other Wednesday.
“It’s exciting, nerve-racking, difficult and emotional all at the same time,” said Mitchell on her page. “Everyone waits for the right time to make the announcement, and for me, it wasn’t until I couldn’t hide it anymore and was tired of wearing over-sized sweatshirts. We’re beyond excited and looking forward to starting a family. I’ve learned so much about myself and parenthood over the past six months,...
- 6/28/2019
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Actress and YouTuber Shay Mitchell revealed on social media Friday that she is six months pregnant with her first child with boyfriend Matte Babel — and her “pregnancy journey” will be documented in an original series on YouTube.
The biweekly YouTube original series “Almost Ready” will premiere every other Wednesday starting July 17 on Mitchell’s YouTube channel and will be free to view (it’s not part of YouTube Premium). The show will follow her as she eats for two, continues the endless hunt for non-alcoholic wine and lathers herself in every oil known to humanity on her journey to motherhood.
Mitchell, 32, previously starred in Freeform’s “Pretty Little Liars” and appeared in Netflix series “You.” She’s also joined the cast of upcoming Hulu comedy series “Dollface” with Kat Dennings and Brenda Song.
Her pregnancy announcement comes after she shared with followers in January that she had experienced a miscarriage last year.
The biweekly YouTube original series “Almost Ready” will premiere every other Wednesday starting July 17 on Mitchell’s YouTube channel and will be free to view (it’s not part of YouTube Premium). The show will follow her as she eats for two, continues the endless hunt for non-alcoholic wine and lathers herself in every oil known to humanity on her journey to motherhood.
Mitchell, 32, previously starred in Freeform’s “Pretty Little Liars” and appeared in Netflix series “You.” She’s also joined the cast of upcoming Hulu comedy series “Dollface” with Kat Dennings and Brenda Song.
Her pregnancy announcement comes after she shared with followers in January that she had experienced a miscarriage last year.
- 6/28/2019
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety Film + TV
Political Animals Review Political Animals (2014) Film Review from the 22nd Annual Los Angeles Film Festival, a film directed by Jonah Markowitz and Tracy Wares, starring Jackie Goldberg, Christine Kehoe, Sheila Kuehl, Carole Migden. At one point in Jonah Markowitz and Tracy Wares’s documentary Political Animals, Jackie Goldberg passionately addresses the California legislature about her subjectivity in regards to the California […]...
- 6/14/2016
- by Samuel Murrian
- Film-Book
Remy Auberjonois’ “Blood Stripe,” a feature about a female U.S. Marine sergeant struggling after returning from her third tour of duty in Afghanistan, won the top prize at the Los Angeles Film Festival. The documentary feature award, also announced Thursday, went to “Political Animals,” Jonah Markowitz and Tracy Wares’ account of the first openly gay members of the California House of Representatives. “With all the talk about diversifying Hollywood, the La Film Festival provides proof that talented filmmakers with new voices are out there, they just need a platform and that’s what we’re providing,” said Stephanie Allain,...
- 6/9/2016
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
The film from Jonah Markowitz and Tracy Wares eatned the documentary award and the audience documentary award.
In other prizes handed out at the end of the festival on Thursday, the U.S. Fiction Award went to Remy Auberjonois for Blood Stripe, while the World Fiction Award was presented to Anaïs Volpé for Heis (chronicles).
As previously stated, the Documentary Award went to Markowitz and Wares for Political Animals, and the La Muse Award was presented to Heidi Saman for Namour.
The Nightfall Award went to Jackson Stewart for Beyond The Gates, while the Audience Award for Fiction Feature Film went to Green / is / Gold, directed by Ryon Baxter.
Markowitz and Wares also collected the Audience Award for Documentary Feature Film for Political Animals.
“With all the talk about diversifying Hollywood, the La Film Festival provides proof that talented film-makers with new voices are out there; they just need a platform and that’s what we’re providing...
In other prizes handed out at the end of the festival on Thursday, the U.S. Fiction Award went to Remy Auberjonois for Blood Stripe, while the World Fiction Award was presented to Anaïs Volpé for Heis (chronicles).
As previously stated, the Documentary Award went to Markowitz and Wares for Political Animals, and the La Muse Award was presented to Heidi Saman for Namour.
The Nightfall Award went to Jackson Stewart for Beyond The Gates, while the Audience Award for Fiction Feature Film went to Green / is / Gold, directed by Ryon Baxter.
Markowitz and Wares also collected the Audience Award for Documentary Feature Film for Political Animals.
“With all the talk about diversifying Hollywood, the La Film Festival provides proof that talented film-makers with new voices are out there; they just need a platform and that’s what we’re providing...
- 6/9/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
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