Paris Jackson‘s Star continues to rise.
Michael Jackson’s offspring is returning to Fox’s musical soap for a multi-episode Season 2 arc, TVLine has learned exclusively. The aspiring actress will reprise her role as Rachel Wells, a young, super-chic, stylish and intimidating social media guru.
In what was essentially her acting debut, Jackson first appeared in Season 1’s March 8 episode when her boundary-pushing character oversaw a publicity shoot for girl group Big Trouble.
Star kicks off its second season on Wednesday, Sept. 27 with an episode that will serve as the conclusion of a two-part crossover event with companion series Empire.
Michael Jackson’s offspring is returning to Fox’s musical soap for a multi-episode Season 2 arc, TVLine has learned exclusively. The aspiring actress will reprise her role as Rachel Wells, a young, super-chic, stylish and intimidating social media guru.
In what was essentially her acting debut, Jackson first appeared in Season 1’s March 8 episode when her boundary-pushing character oversaw a publicity shoot for girl group Big Trouble.
Star kicks off its second season on Wednesday, Sept. 27 with an episode that will serve as the conclusion of a two-part crossover event with companion series Empire.
- 8/4/2017
- TVLine.com
Paris Jackson, the 18-year-old daughter of the late Michael Jackson, hit the Grammy Awards red carpet wearing a multicolor embroidered Balmain jumpsuit with platform sandals by the brand and jewelry by Kimberly McDonald.
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The star, who’s presenting tonight, will switch into a custom Jeremy Scott gown for the actual show. Jackson, who said she hasn’t decided whether or not she wants to follow in her famous father’s footsteps and venture into music (“I’m not sure yet. I guess we’ll find out.”), collaborated...
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The star, who’s presenting tonight, will switch into a custom Jeremy Scott gown for the actual show. Jackson, who said she hasn’t decided whether or not she wants to follow in her famous father’s footsteps and venture into music (“I’m not sure yet. I guess we’ll find out.”), collaborated...
- 2/13/2017
- by Nicole Sands and Kaitlyn Frey
- PEOPLE.com
Paris Jackson, the only daughter of music icon Michael Jackson, has separated from her boyfriend, Michael Snoddy.
Jackson, 18, recently chose to end the relationship after less than a year, a source confirms to People.
But, as can be the case with young love, the source cautions that “circumstances could change” and the couple could reunite.
The breakup was first reported by Us Weekly.
While together, the two seemingly never shied away from public displays of affection. Jackson shared a photograph on Instagram of the two sharing a steamy kiss at her 18th birthday party last September.
Snoddy and Jackson also enjoyed vacations together.
Jackson, 18, recently chose to end the relationship after less than a year, a source confirms to People.
But, as can be the case with young love, the source cautions that “circumstances could change” and the couple could reunite.
The breakup was first reported by Us Weekly.
While together, the two seemingly never shied away from public displays of affection. Jackson shared a photograph on Instagram of the two sharing a steamy kiss at her 18th birthday party last September.
Snoddy and Jackson also enjoyed vacations together.
- 2/9/2017
- by Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com
This article originally appeared on EW.com.
Paris Jackson is ready to be a star. Or on Star, at least.
The 18-year-old daughter of Michael Jackson will make her acting debut on Lee Daniels’ Fox music drama, the network announced on Monday. She will play Rachel Wells, a “young, super-chic, stylish, and intimidating social media guru” who lords over a publicity shoot of the girl group and maneuvers Star (Jude Demorest) and Eva (Sharlene Taulé) into “pushing some boundaries.”
Jackson’s episode will air later this season.
Star’s guest cast also includes Big Boi, Gladys Knight, and Tameka Cottle.
Paris Jackson is ready to be a star. Or on Star, at least.
The 18-year-old daughter of Michael Jackson will make her acting debut on Lee Daniels’ Fox music drama, the network announced on Monday. She will play Rachel Wells, a “young, super-chic, stylish, and intimidating social media guru” who lords over a publicity shoot of the girl group and maneuvers Star (Jude Demorest) and Eva (Sharlene Taulé) into “pushing some boundaries.”
Jackson’s episode will air later this season.
Star’s guest cast also includes Big Boi, Gladys Knight, and Tameka Cottle.
- 1/31/2017
- by Dan Sneirson
- PEOPLE.com
Paris Jackson is stepping into the limelight with an upcoming guest appearance on the new Fox drama, Star.
In the upcoming episode, Michael Jackson's 18-year-old daughter will make her acting debut as Rachel Wells, a super-chic and intimidating social media guru who oversees a publicity shoot of the girl group. Wells shakes things up when she deliberately goads Eva (Sharlene Taule) and Star (Jude Demorest) into pushing boundaries.
Watch: Paris Jackson Is 'Very Scared' of Increased Attention Following 'Rolling Stone' Tell-All
Despite never having acted professionally before, Paris has spent hours in front of cameras. She appeared on Oprah's Next Chapter in 2012 and most recently was a guest on last year's magic special Criss Angel Trick'd Up.
The casting news comes after Paris' recent Rolling Stone interview, and an encounter with paparazzi last week that left her holding back tears.
Arriving at Los Angeles International Airport after a trip to France for Paris Fashion Week, the...
In the upcoming episode, Michael Jackson's 18-year-old daughter will make her acting debut as Rachel Wells, a super-chic and intimidating social media guru who oversees a publicity shoot of the girl group. Wells shakes things up when she deliberately goads Eva (Sharlene Taule) and Star (Jude Demorest) into pushing boundaries.
Watch: Paris Jackson Is 'Very Scared' of Increased Attention Following 'Rolling Stone' Tell-All
Despite never having acted professionally before, Paris has spent hours in front of cameras. She appeared on Oprah's Next Chapter in 2012 and most recently was a guest on last year's magic special Criss Angel Trick'd Up.
The casting news comes after Paris' recent Rolling Stone interview, and an encounter with paparazzi last week that left her holding back tears.
Arriving at Los Angeles International Airport after a trip to France for Paris Fashion Week, the...
- 1/31/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Paris Jackson is heading to TV. The daughter of the late King of Pop, Michael Jackson, will make her acting debut on Fox's Star later this season. This is Jackson's first scripted acting gig. The 18-year-old will play Rachel Wells, a young, super-chic, stylish and intimidating social media guru who oversees a publicity shoot of the girl group and deliberately goads Eva (Sharlene Taulé) and Star (Jude Demorest) into pushing some boundaries, according to the official casting announcement. The cast of Star also includes Queen Latifah, Benjamin Bratt, Jude Demorest, Brittany O'Grady, Ryan Destiny, Amiyah Scott and Quincy Brown. Guest stars over the first season so far include Lenny...
- 1/31/2017
- E! Online
Michael Jackson’s daughter is about to make a Star turn. Fox said today that Paris Jackson will make her acting debut in an upcoming episode of its music-themed drama created/executive produced by Lee Daniels and Tom Donaghy. Star follows three talented young singers (Jude Demorest, Ryan Destiny and Brittany O'Grady) who are desperate for a new start and with ambitions of stardom as they navigate the cutthroat music business. Jackson will play Rachel Wells, a young…...
- 1/30/2017
- Deadline TV
Toronto Cartoonists Workshop member Rachel Wells, co-founder Ty Templeton, co-founder Sean Menard
It’s been a busy year for the Toronto Cartoonists Workshop. A school launched by professionals in the comic book industry with the intention of training tomorrow’s artists and authors, Tcw has expanded its course offerings and continues to cultivate new talent. The second volume of their flagship product, Holmes Incorporated, launched earlier this month – a comic book written, drawn, inked and lettered by students of the workshop. In the near future, the descendants of legendary detective Sherlock Holmes and Watson, have established an agency dedicated to solving the world’s most puzzling and dangerous mysteries.
Holmes Inc. wasn’t the only comic on display this time, as the spacious new location in the heart of Little Italy allows the Workshop to double as an art gallery. Andy Belanger is showcasing his work on Kill Shakespeare #12, the...
It’s been a busy year for the Toronto Cartoonists Workshop. A school launched by professionals in the comic book industry with the intention of training tomorrow’s artists and authors, Tcw has expanded its course offerings and continues to cultivate new talent. The second volume of their flagship product, Holmes Incorporated, launched earlier this month – a comic book written, drawn, inked and lettered by students of the workshop. In the near future, the descendants of legendary detective Sherlock Holmes and Watson, have established an agency dedicated to solving the world’s most puzzling and dangerous mysteries.
Holmes Inc. wasn’t the only comic on display this time, as the spacious new location in the heart of Little Italy allows the Workshop to double as an art gallery. Andy Belanger is showcasing his work on Kill Shakespeare #12, the...
- 8/25/2011
- by Jonathan Ore
- DorkShelf.com
Whether it's with their slowly unraveling mysteries or character development, NCIS understands subtlety better than just about any show. "Double Identity" was a prime example.
When a former Marine goes off the grid and assumes a new life, it's up to Gibbs and the team to find out why. Our episode recap has the plot details. Now, here's Tvf's review ...
Lt. John Maine, or Christian Wells as he was later known, is found shot in a National Park. He survives long enough for us to meet his two wives, Leah Maine and Rachel Wells.
It turns out Maine vanished in Afghanistan back in 2004, only to resurface in the U.S. under a different name and with a substantial, eight-figure fortune no one could account for.
Maine/Wells dies before Gibbs can do his thing, but our man does learn that back in '04, the mysterious Marine vanished during a three-person undercover mission gone haywire.
When a former Marine goes off the grid and assumes a new life, it's up to Gibbs and the team to find out why. Our episode recap has the plot details. Now, here's Tvf's review ...
Lt. John Maine, or Christian Wells as he was later known, is found shot in a National Park. He survives long enough for us to meet his two wives, Leah Maine and Rachel Wells.
It turns out Maine vanished in Afghanistan back in 2004, only to resurface in the U.S. under a different name and with a substantial, eight-figure fortune no one could account for.
Maine/Wells dies before Gibbs can do his thing, but our man does learn that back in '04, the mysterious Marine vanished during a three-person undercover mission gone haywire.
- 3/10/2010
- by steve@iscribelimited.com (L.J. Gibbs)
- TVfanatic
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