Tati Gabrielle has quickly become one of the industry’s most revered leading ladies. She’s captivated audiences with her nuanced performances in projects including Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Uncharted, and Kaleidoscope. This February, she can be seen reprising her role as the resilient Marienne Bellamy in Netflix’s critically-acclaimed series, You. Now in its fourth season, the award-winning drama follows a dangerously charming, intensely obsessive young man who goes to extreme measures to insert himself into the lives of those he is transfixed by. One of those people happens to be Tati
Adrienne Bailon-Houghton has been a pioneer in the entertainment industry for over two decades. She’s an actress, singer-songwriter, producer, and television personality with an NAACP and Daytime Emmy Award to her credit. Currently, she’s the co-host of E! News and Peacock’s Love for the Ages. From Red Arrow’s Kinetic Content, the team behind Love is Blind, Married at First Sight, and Wife Swap, comes Love for the Ages. Is the grass greener on the other side? Deep in the heart of the legendary city of angels, three middle-aged LA-tino couples,
Olivia Liang is a trailblazing storyteller whose performances in projects like Into the Dark and Legacies have brought timely characters and narratives to the forefront. Her starring role in the CW’s Kung Fu is no different. Now in its third season, the series picks up following the aftermath of an earthquake that hits Chinatown, leaving Nicky, her family, and her community attempting to rebuild their beloved city in more ways than one. Nicky, still reeling from her abrupt breakup with her boyfriend Henry (Eddie Liu), and the shocking death of
Tony Chung is a multifaceted talent who can currently be seen in his starring role in the CW’s Kung Fu. After an earthquake hit Chinatown in the Season 2 finale, Season 3 opens with Nicky (Olivia Liang), her family, and her community attempting to rebuild in more ways than one. Nicky, still reeling from her abrupt breakup with her boyfriend Henry (Eddie Liu), and the shocking death of her nemesis-turned-ally Zhilan (Yvonne Chapman), puts on a brave face as she juggles a new job teaching kung fu while fighting a