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Cheryl Burke Responds To New Face Speculation
Cheryl Burke Responds To New Face Speculation

Buzz Feed

time19-05-2025

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  • Buzz Feed

Cheryl Burke Responds To New Face Speculation

You know Cheryl Burke from Dancing With the Stars, as well as some guest appearances she's done in stuff like The Suite Life of Zach and Cody. 'Let's just address the elephant in the comment section,' she said. "I'm not on Ozempic. I'm not sick. I didn't get a face transplant, and no, I didn't get a brow lift.' 'The level of projection that is happening and that I'm witnessing is wild,' she added, while noting that the online chatter makes her feel as if she's being treated as 'not a person" and that the "most disappointing" aspect of the conversation is that when people say they miss the "old" version of her. 'Suite Life of Zack and Cody, Cheryl. Back in 2006, Dancing with the Stars season 2, when I was 21 years old, or three years ago, Cheryl, where I was going through a divorce. I hate to break it to you, but that Cheryl doesn't exist anymore.' 'The assumptions are just exhausting as hell,' she continued. 'The accusations are completely cruel, and the fact that so many of them are actually coming from women, that's what is so shocking and hurtful to be quite honest. I have been in the public eye since I was 21 years old, my body has changed over the past 20 years, my face has changed because I've changed." 'I've experienced so much trauma, divorce, and this is by no means a pity party. Soberity, burnout, reinvention, I've healed, I've lost, I've grieved like anybody else. And yeah, maybe it shows, but I'm not sorry for it, not one bit." Cheryl also cited the " of being in the public eye as a recent stressor. "I'm still the same person who has advocated for mental health and body image for many years,' she said. 'I just do it differently now than maybe you're used to. I'm quieter, I have boundaries and more discernment, and frankly, I don't feel safe the way I used to. There's a tone now on certain platforms that feels more like a firing squad than an actual community.' 'The saddest part of all is the way I'm witnessing women tear down other women while pretending it's from concern. This is me at 41, I am still healing, still growing, and still choosing to show up. If you're here to speculate, compare, or demand answers that you're just not entitled to, you're not welcome in the space that I have created. But, if you're here to evolve, unlearn, to support, welcome, we're just getting started.' Pretty reasonable response, all told! And a good reminder for everyone to be less harsh in the comments section, too... Check out more AAPI-centered content by exploring how BuzzFeed celebrates Asian Pacific American Heritage Month! Of course, the content doesn't end after May. Follow BuzzFeed's A*Pop on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube to keep up with our latest AAPI content year-round.

Kate Hudson's Newest Comedy Has A Release Date, But Fans Can't Stop, Won't Stop Comparing It To How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days
Kate Hudson's Newest Comedy Has A Release Date, But Fans Can't Stop, Won't Stop Comparing It To How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days

Yahoo

time30-01-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Kate Hudson's Newest Comedy Has A Release Date, But Fans Can't Stop, Won't Stop Comparing It To How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days turns 22 on January 27th, and to this day, it's one of Kate Hudson's best roles. Year after year, fans flock to one of the best romantic comedies of all time and compare her new roles to her beloved character, Andie Anderson, frequently. Even Hudson holds a special place in her heart for the film, choosing to recreate an iconic scene while attending a World Series game in 2024. It seems the trend will continue in 2025, as fans have already started comparing her new sports comedy series, Running Point, to the beloved rom-com classic. The sports comedy series will make its debut on the 2025 TV schedule on February 27th for those who have a Netflix subscription. In it, Hudson plays Isla Gordon, the overlooked daughter of a family with deep ties to an LA basketball franchise. When a scandal leads to her brother's resignation, Isla finds herself thrust into the corporate side of basketball. The ten-episode series will test Isla as she sets out to prove that she deserves the president position in the male-dominated industry and her family. Hudson will be joined by The Other Two star Drew Tarver, Suite Life of Zack and Cody alum Brenda Song, Chet Hanks, and beloved New Girl actor Max Greenfield. However, neither the powerhouse cast nor Mindy Kaling's created credit has distracted How To Lose A Guy in 10 Days fans from immediately drawing parallels between the characters of Isla and Andie. Instagram User @andrea__lynch was the first to point out the connection to the beloved rom-com, commenting on the announcement: This is giving Andie Anderson vibes and I'm here for it 😍 She's not wrong in drawing the comparison. After all, Andie is a massive basketball fan in the early aughts romantic comedy. Though unlike Isla, who will be invested in a presumed fictional LA team, Andie is a die-hard New York Knicks fan. Once the similarity was called out, though, other fans chimed in, including the official account for Kaling's media company, who wrote: Andie, you will always be famous @timothydenis_ even took it a step further, noting that maybe this was Andie's next big career move: How to loose a guy in ten days sequel ? And if this were really a How to Lose a Guy sequel (which it's not but it's fun to dream), @virgcm's fantastic comment would hit the nail on the head: It's giving Andie Anderson and Benjamin Barry opened their own firm… Sadly, Matthew McConaughey will not be in this show. However, the Andie Anderson vibes 100% seem like they will be. The official announcement, which was shared by co-creator Mindy Kaling and Kaling's media company, also included a handful of first-look images, each highlighting one member of the cast. However, it was the fourth photo in the carousel that caught the How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days fan's attention. In it, Hudson is wearing a red carpet-worthy white, halter-style dress and is smiling beside an equally stylish Greenfield. One might think fans would be gushing about the pair, but Instagram User @courtneywalkup had other thoughts, commenting: The white dress is SO How to Lose a Guy Honestly, I found myself having to do a double take because Hudson really does look like she's channeling Andie in the dress. Ironically, the statement dress in How To Lose A Guy in 10 Days is actually yellow, but the similarities in material and style are definitely there. This very much could be a mature adult version of Andie if she decided to give up her journalism career to become a basketball franchise president. The series comes at the perfect time as sports comedy fans are still trying to find a show to fill the void left behind when Ted Lasso Season 3 ended. It also might help distract everyone from the news that Netflix is raising its subscription prices again. All I know is that I'll definitely be logging onto the streaming service on February 27th to check this show led by Kate Hudson out.

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