Former "Jeopardy!" host Mayim Bialik discussed the difficulty of being a liberal and a vocal supporter of Israel amid the Israel-Hamas conflict, highlighting the silence from Hollywood and feminist groups on the issue. She emphasized the complexity of the situation, the rise in antisemitism, and the need to distinguish between the actions of the Israeli government and the treatment of Jews globally.
Former "Jeopardy!" host Mayim Bialik discussed the challenges of being a liberal and an outspoken supporter of Israel amid the Israel-Hamas conflict, criticizing the silence from Hollywood and feminist groups on the issue. She emphasized the complexity of the situation and the rise in antisemitism, calling for a distinction between the actions of the Israeli government and the treatment of Jews globally.
Mayim Bialik discusses the widespread abuse and mistreatment of child actors in the entertainment industry, not limited to Nickelodeon, on her podcast. She addresses the lack of advocacy for children's safety and comfort on sets, and the shocking support for convicted sexual abuser Brian Peck. Despite some positive outcomes from the docuseries "Quiet on Set," former child star Christy Carlson Romano criticizes the producers and directors as "trauma tourists."
Mayim Bialik discussed the Quiet on Set docuseries on her podcast, acknowledging the prevalence of women being berated in the writer's room in the entertainment industry. She expressed disbelief that such behavior occurred in her own show's writer's room but recognized the cultural impact of the allegations. Bialik emphasized the importance of advocating for the mental health of children on set and acknowledged the progress made in addressing such issues.
Mayim Bialik discusses the allegations of abuse and inappropriate behavior detailed in Investigation Discovery's Quiet on Set docuseries, stating that such experiences were not unique to Nickelodeon and were considered "par for the course" in the industry. Former child actress Jenna von Oÿ and Even Stevens star Christy Carlson also shared their perspectives, with Carlson expressing survivor's guilt and the need for collective support. The docuseries delved into allegations of abuse, sexism, and inappropriate behavior on Nickelodeon TV shows, prompting Bialik to reflect on the progress made in advocating for the mental health of children on set.
Jim Parsons shared his experience reprising his role as Sheldon Cooper for the series finale of "Young Sheldon," describing it as a beautiful and sweet reunion with his beloved character and co-star Mayim Bialik. The actor, who played Sheldon for 12 seasons on "The Big Bang Theory," expressed excitement about the heartfelt script and the special experience of revisiting the characters in a different setting. The series finale, set to air on May 16, will mark the first on-screen reunion of Parsons and Bialik since the end of "The Big Bang Theory" in 2019.
Jim Parsons discusses reprising his role as adult Sheldon Cooper for the "Young Sheldon" series finale, expressing how beautiful and special the experience was. He also talks about working with Mayim Bialik and the adjustment to returning to the character. Additionally, Parsons shares his excitement for his upcoming Broadway project, "Mother Play," where he stars alongside Jessica Lange and Celia Keenan-Bolger.
Mayim Bialik criticizes Oscars attendees for not showing more support for the Hamas hostages taken in a recent raid, expressing disappointment that more people did not wear yellow ribbons to advocate for their immediate return. This comes after several celebrities wore ceasefire pins to show support for Artists for Ceasefire at the Oscars.
Mayim Bialik expressed disappointment that Oscars attendees did not wear yellow ribbons demanding the return of Israeli hostages held by Hamas. She criticized the lack of public support for the hostages, contrasting it with the red pins worn by some calling for an Israel-Hamas cease-fire. Bialik has been vocal on social media about anti-Israel sentiments and faced criticism for her responses, including laughter at a comedian's routine about the Israel-Palestine conflict. Her firing as a rotating host of "Jeopardy!" was announced two months after the terrorist attacks, with speculation about her social media activity being a contributing factor.
Mayim Bialik expressed disappointment that Oscars attendees did not wear yellow ribbons demanding the return of Israeli hostages held by Hamas, while some celebrities wore red pins calling for an Israel-Hamas cease-fire. Bialik has been vocal about anti-Israel sentiments and antisemitism on social media, facing criticism for her responses. Her public call-out came after she was fired as a rotating host of "Jeopardy!" alongside Ken Jennings, with speculation that her social media activity may have been a contributing factor.
Mayim Bialik and Jim Parsons are set to reprise their roles as Amy Farrah Fowler and Sheldon Cooper in the upcoming "Young Sheldon" season finale, marking their first on-screen reunion since "The Big Bang Theory" ended in 2019. This news follows Bialik's departure as the host of "Jeopardy!" in December, with Ken Jennings set to become the sole host for the syndicated version next season. Bialik expressed gratitude for her time on the show and hinted at potential future collaborations, while Jennings expressed surprise at her departure and his appreciation for working with her.
Mayim Bialik and Jim Parsons will reprise their "Big Bang Theory" roles in the upcoming "Young Sheldon" season finale, marking their first on-screen reunion since the show's series finale in 2019. This news follows Bialik's departure as host of "Jeopardy!" in December, with Ken Jennings set to become the sole host for the syndicated version next season. Bialik expressed gratitude for her time on "Jeopardy!" and hopes to continue working on primetime specials.
The season finale of "Young Sheldon" will feature Jim Parsons and Mayim Bialik reprising their roles from "The Big Bang Theory." The spin-off, which is ending after seven seasons, will see the return of the adult versions of Sheldon Cooper and Amy Farrah Fowler. Executive producer Steve Holland explained that the decision to end the series was based on the known events in Sheldon's life at age 14. Despite the conclusion of "Young Sheldon," a new spin-off based on characters Georgie Cooper and Mandy McAllister has been announced.
Jim Parsons and Mayim Bialik will reprise their roles as Sheldon Cooper and Amy Farrah Fowler in the series finale of "Young Sheldon," marking their first onscreen reunion since "The Big Bang Theory" finale in 2019. The finale will conclude the seven-season run of "Young Sheldon," and the actors and crew members are reflecting on their experiences with gratitude and fond memories from their time on the show.
Jim Parsons and Mayim Bialik will reunite onscreen as Sheldon Cooper and Amy Farrah Fowler in the series finale of "Young Sheldon" on May 16, with details of their appearance being kept under wraps. The episode marks their first onscreen reunion since "The Big Bang Theory" series finale in May 2019. The spinoff has featured several references to its predecessor, and news of the reunion comes after CBS confirmed a spinoff featuring Emily Osment and Montana Jordan's characters.