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Cast of Netflix's The Four Seasons found ‘chosen family-level friends'

Cast of Netflix's The Four Seasons found ‘chosen family-level friends'

CBC01-05-2025

Colman Domingo, Kerri Kenney-Silver and Marco Calvani say they felt an instant bond on the set of Netflix's The Four Seasons. Speaking with CBC senior entertainment reporter Makda Ghebreslassie, they share what it was like working with Tina Fey and how the cast felt like a real-life chosen family.

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Meghan Markle plans to add hotels and restaurants to her As ever brand

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time3 days ago

  • Toronto Sun

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