logo
Scandal star Bellamy Young DEMANDS the show returns as she weighs in on current political climate

Scandal star Bellamy Young DEMANDS the show returns as she weighs in on current political climate

Daily Mail​21-05-2025
Scandal star Bellamy Young is calling for the popular political thriller to return amid the current turbulent political backdrop – and she's even revealed the cast would leap at reprising their characters.
The 55-year-old actress famously played Melody 'Mellie' Grant in the series, the no-nonsense powerhouse who started as the First Lady of the United States before running as a Republican presidential candidate and going on to become the first female President of the United States.
Speaking exclusively to DailyMail.com at the New York Women in Communications Matrix Awards, where she was an honoree, Bellamy proclaimed that she is 'through' with men leading the country.
On the red carpet at the Ziegfeld Ballroom, she also revealed that the cast of Scandal have fond memories of the series and would love the opportunity to take the story further.
Bellamy said: 'So our sweet Kate Burton was president for like a week when we shot this, but yes, I was the first elected. When is it going to happen [in reality]? I'm so through with this!'
She continued: 'We're well past - if you look at the state of the world - we're well overdue for any sort of diversion from our historic path.
'But even being in the care of the women tonight of New York WICI (Women in Communications Inc.) as they plan for this event, we are given to a certain degree of thoughtfulness and attention to detail that I think would be really strategically important in running a thorough formation.'
There has never been a female President of the United States, although Kamala Harris fought for the top job as the Democrat nominee in the 2024 Election.
Hillary Clinton also ran against Donald Trump in the 2016 Presidential Election.
Scandal ran on ABC from 2012 to 2018 across seven seasons.
Created by Shonda Rhimes, the political thriller is set Washington, D.C., and focuses on Olivia Pope's (Kerry Washington) crisis management firm and its staff, as well as staff at the White House and surrounding political scene.
The cast starred Tony Goldwyn as Fitzgerald Grant III, President of the United States, Darby Stanchfield as Abby Whelan, Katie Lowes as Quinn Perkins, Jeff Perry as Cyrus Beene, Joshua Malina as David Rosen, and Scott Foley as Jake Ballard.
When asked whether there have been conversations about Scandal returning to television screens, Bellamy expressed her desire to revisit the show.
She added: 'So I wish that that were implemented. All the actors would show up anywhere tonight and start filming. We would love it.
'Shonda has always been clear that she knew where the story started and she knew where the story ended, but never say never.
'She also didn't know where the future was going when she started and finished that story, so who's to say?
'Maybe there's an itch she might be looking to scratch. I can only put it into the ether.'
Besides Bellamy, this year's Matrix honorees also included Kristen Welker, Moderator of NBC's Meet the Press; Leslie Berland, EVP, Chief Marketing Officer, Verizon; Nkechi Okoro Carroll, writer, showrunner, producer; and Dustee Jenkins, Chief Public Affairs Officer at Spotify.
Teneshia Jackson Warner, Founder and CEO of Egami Group was also honored, as well as Lucy Kaylin, Editorial Director of Hearst Magazines.
This year's theme is Leading Luminaries and the honorees are luminaries who are lighting the path of success and influencing the future.
Speaking to DailyMail.com on the red carpet, Kristen Welker said that it was 'an incredible honor' to be recognized by the New York Women in Communications.
'Several of my colleagues at NBC News have won this award; Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb and the great Andrea Mitchell, who's here tonight presenting me with my award,' she enthused.
'So it's a pinch me moment. I don't know how I'm going to get through my remarks after Andrea speaks. It really is incredibly humbling, so I'm excited.'
'If I could go back and talk to my teenage self, I would say, always believe in yourself,' Kristen, 48, continued.
'People are going to doubt you all along the way, when you're starting, when you're in the middle of your career, even when you get your dream job, and the one thing that gets you through all of those trials and tribulations is to believe in yourself and to surround yourself by a loving group of friends and family and to have a great team.
'It's all about community.'
The glitzy event was hosted by none other than media personality, podcaster, and attorney, Rachel Lindsay, who made history as the first Black female lead of The Bachelorette.
'It's one of those events where I feel like the energy in the room is so infectious,' she told DailyMail.com.
'It's just such an honor to be here, to be standing before people who are just here to support women, not just who are currently doing it, but investing in the people that are going to do it.
'So that's just really cool. I'm just like, I'm just happy to be invited.'
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Latest portrait of ‘orange' Trump that will be hung in the White House is revealed
Latest portrait of ‘orange' Trump that will be hung in the White House is revealed

The Independent

time9 minutes ago

  • The Independent

Latest portrait of ‘orange' Trump that will be hung in the White House is revealed

A new, 'orange' portrait of President Donald Trump appears to be the latest in a run of paintings hanging in the White House, with a senior aide teasing there's 'more to come.' Deputy Assistant to the President Sebastian Gorka unveiled the artwork just hours after Trump hosted leaders from across Europe in hopes of finding a path to peace in Ukraine. The new painting shows a non-smiling Trump striding between a row of American flags, wearing a trademark navy suit and red tie combo set to a luminous burnt orange backdrop. 'One of the new @WhiteHouse paintings of President @realDonaldTrump,' Gorka wrote on X Monday evening. 'More to come.' The artist behind the painting, who paid for it and its placement in the White House, was not immediately apparent. On Monday, as nine leaders of European nations and NATO posed for their 'family photo' in the Grand Foyer ahead of a multilateral meeting in the East Room, Trump showed off another new artwork. Flanked by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to his right and French President Emmanuel Macron to his left, Trump pointed to a large painting depicting a bloodied president pumping his fist in Butler, Pennsylvania, last summer, after he survived an assassination attempt. 'That was not a good day,' he said. 'That was not a great day. See the picture.' The portrait joins an array of new paintings hung on the White House walls since Trump returned to office in January. In April, the president hung a striking new portrait of himself in the East Wing area with his face painted with the American flag. The picture was wedged between portraits of former first ladies Hillary Clinton and Laura Bush. A month later, the president unveiled a piece in the West Wing that features him alongside former GOP presidents Abraham Lincoln and Ronald Reagan, in front of an American flag. Trump, however, is notoriously particular about his depiction in paintings and portraits hanging in public institutions. The president flew into a fit of rage in March, demanding that a portrait of himself painted by artist Sarah Boardman be removed from the Colorado Capitol building. Trump peddled a conspiracy theory that it was 'purposely distorted' in an alleged petty plot orchestrated by Colorado Governor Jared Polis. The White House has donated a portrait of Trump to the Colorado Capitol to replace one that the president hates. The Independent has contacted the White House for more information.

Shocking moment influencer couple are hit by a CAR smashing into restaurant as they savour burgers on camera
Shocking moment influencer couple are hit by a CAR smashing into restaurant as they savour burgers on camera

The Sun

time10 minutes ago

  • The Sun

Shocking moment influencer couple are hit by a CAR smashing into restaurant as they savour burgers on camera

THIS is the heart-stopping moment when an influencer couple are suddenly hit by a car when it smashed into a restaurant. The pair were enjoying a burger at their favourite joint when the SUV bursts into the building from seemingly out of nowhere. 6 6 6 Nina Santiago - better known online as NinaUnrated - and Patrick Blackwood filmed themselves at the Piada diner in Texas with a table full of food. They are seated in a booth by the restaurant's window as they tuck into their feast. But just after they take a bite of their delicious burgers, the shock moment arrives. With no warning, an SUV ploughs through the window of the diner, sending shards of glass flying and knocking the pair across the room. After a split second, a startled Patrick rushes over to help Nina back to her feet. Both of them were left with injuries - including bloody gashes - from the SUV's impact. The pair shared a video of the moment on YouTube, and reflected on the horror moment in the captions. They wrote: "This terrifying experience has made us realize just how precious life is. "Tomorrow is not promised do what you want to do today, live happy today, let go of everything holding you back, and forgive everybody. You don't have time for that nonsense. "We truly feel like we've been given a second chance, and we're committed to making the most of it. Horror as at least 12 hurt after school bus overturns leaving crushed wreck "We're aiming to be beyond great amazing and we're working on ourselves every day to become better people and crush our goals. "We wish you all the best in life. "Stay safe out there because life is so unexpected. "That SUV came out of nowhere, and all we were doing was enjoying a simple meal." Fans in the comments section were quick to offer their well-wishes to the influencer couple. One user wrote: "Mad respect for the guy, first response was to protect her. "He's got great instincts." "I still can't get over that this happened to you both. Thank God that you came out of this and wasn't seriously hurt," another said. A third fan commented: "Seeing the entire video on here and seeing you both were reached for each other says it all! "Both of you were less worried about getting further always without each other." Tyler police and UT Health EMS were at the scene following the crash, local media has reported. Traffic congestion was believed to be expected in the immediate aftermath. The cause of the SUV crash remains unknown. 6 6 6

Try Amazon Music Unlimited FREE for 30 days! Enjoy millions of songs, audiobooks and podcasts
Try Amazon Music Unlimited FREE for 30 days! Enjoy millions of songs, audiobooks and podcasts

Daily Mail​

time10 minutes ago

  • Daily Mail​

Try Amazon Music Unlimited FREE for 30 days! Enjoy millions of songs, audiobooks and podcasts

Daily Mail journalists select and curate the products that feature on our site. If you make a purchase via links on this page we will earn commission - learn more It's never the wrong time to enter a new era - especially when it comes to music and now Amazon is offering a free 30-day trial on Amazon Music Unlimited for new users. So whether you're looking to switch from your current music provider, or making a belated leap into music streaming, Amazon Music Unlimited is here to offer the best, and at a price you'll love. Amazon Music Unlimited With Amazon Music unlimited, you'll get immediate access to millions of songs, podcasts, and audiobooks. And with features like HD and Ultra HD audio, personally curated playlists, and more, Amazon Music Unlimited has everything you could possibly want in a music streaming platform. After the trial ends, Amazon Prime members will be charged £10.99 per month, while non-Prime members will be charged £11.99 per month. Three months FREE Shop Whether you're a die-hard Swiftie, a rap aficionado, or a showtune junkie, you're sure to never run out of good tunes for every occasion - seriously, with over 100 million songs in HD and Ultra HD, you'll be able to find anything and everything. The extensive library isn't even the best of it, with thousands of songs in Dolby Atmos and 360 reality audio, you'll be able to hear your music better than ever. You can also listen to Amazon Music Unlimited on your chosen Alexa devices, allowing you to set up your tunes to play all over the house - how great would that be for a party? You're also sure to discover your next favourite artist, or rediscover a past love, as they provide expertly curated playlists based on your listening habits. All music is ad-free, and you can even download songs and playlists for offline listening, allowing you to listen to your favourites anytime, any place. For fans of audiobooks, an Amazon Music Unlimited subscription is well worth the investment. Why? Because with your subscription, you also get access to one free audiobook per month - and you get to keep it even if you stop your subscription. With around 800,000 audiobooks to choose from bestselling authors like Colleen Hoover and Richard Osman, to audiobooks narrated by the cast of TV show or film adaptions, to self-narrated celebrity memoirs, there's sure to be something for everyone. With audiobooks typically costing more than the price of this subscription, this is definitely a good way to get some major bang for your buck. Fancy a podcast? With your Amazon Music Unlimited subscription, you'll also have access to the most ad-free podcasts, ranging from true crime to comedy. From 'Off-Menu' with Ed Gamble and James Acaster to NearlyParents with Sophie and Jamie Laing, you'll always be able to find something to pass the time. A great to get your moneys worth even when not listening to music, podcasts are perfect on your daily commute, getting focused, and with guided meditations, it's even perfect winding down after a long day. The best thing? The majority is also ad-free - there's truly nothing worse than getting invested in your podcast to be hit with an ad. The 30-day free trial, for new Amazon Music Unlimited members is not to be missed. After your trial ends (and providing you don't cancel), Amazon Prime members will be charged £10.99 per month, while non-Prime members will be charged £11.99 per month. And when you consider everything you get with an Amazon Music Unlimited subscription, it seems almost a waste to let it pass. So what are you waiting for? Start your 30-day free trial and rediscover your love of listening.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store