Simone Biles, Brenna Dowell, McKayla Maroney and Kyla Ross have been selected to represent the U.S. at the 2013 World Championships in Antwerp.
Simone Biles, Brenna Dowell, McKayla Maroney and Kyla Ross have been selected to represent the U.S. at the 2013 World Championships in Antwerp.
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It’s that time of year again — ‘Big Brother’ is back! CBS just revealed the cast for Season 18, and two of them look awfully familiar. They’re also set to be in the house for 99 days this time around!

What do you get when you mix a DJ, a teacher, a designer and a dog groomer in the same house? Season 18 of Big Brother of course. However, these season actually includes the siblings of two huge players from the past! Click through to meet the whole cast, who are competing for $500,000.
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Paulie Calafiore, 27Hometown/Current City: Howell, N.J.
Occupation: DJ
Favorite activities: I love various martial arts, exercise, and instruments. I like Krav Maga the most on the martial arts side and playing the guitar on the instrument side.
*Paul is the brother of season 16 runner-up,Cody, who pretty much handed his winnings to Derek.
Tiffany Rousso, 32
Hometown: West Palm Beach, Fla.
Current City: Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
Occupation: High School Teacher
Favorite activities: Playing basketball, wakeboarding, paddle boarding, painting, singing, and playing guitar.
*Tiffany is the younger sister of Vanessa, last season’s poker player!
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Paul Abrahamian, 23
Hometown/Curent City: Tarzana, Calif.
Occupation: Clothing Designer
Favorite activities: I love to play music, so a jam session is always good. I love going to shows and concerts for the crowd surfing, mosh pits, stage diving, [and] all the fun stuff.
Victor Arroyo, 25Hometown/Current City: Slidell, La.
Occupation: Gym Manager
Favorite activities: Working out, playing soccer, and [taking] trips with my friends. Those are the things I love to do, but more than that, I love women. I’m always looking for the next girl to talk to and I’m never satisfied with what I have; I’m always wanting more.
Corey Brooks, 25Hometown/Current City: Dallas
Occupation: Baseball Coach
Favorite activities: I love to travel. Recently, I went to San Francisco to watch my best friend, Ross Stripling, make his MLB debut for the L.A. Dodgers. I like sightseeing, hiking, getting sick bro pics, playing sports, going out and meeting people, trying out new restaurants, playing PS4, and just being active, in general.

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Bronte D’Acquisto, 26Hometown: San Diego, Calif.
Current City: Denver, Colo.
Occupation: Student
Favorite activities: I love to solve math problems consisting of calculus, statistics, and probability. I also run, look at adoptable dogs, stretch, and walk to the mall to purchase more hair accessories.
Bridgette Dunning, 24Hometown: Fresno, Calif.
Current City: Ventura, Calif.
Occupation: Traveling Nurse
Favorite activities: I love to practice yoga, run, bake, read sci-fi books, go out with friends, and go to comedy shows.
Zakiyah Everette, 24Hometown/Current City: Charlotte, N.C.
Occupation: Preschool Teacher
Favorite activities: Dancing, modeling, cooking, eating, any form of designing or creating.

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Jozea Flores, 25Hometown: Bridgeton, N.J.
Current City: Los Angeles
Occupation: Makeup Artist
Favorite activities: Gym, hiking, and yoga.
Glenn Garcia, 50
Hometown/Current City: Bronx, N.Y.
Occupation: Dog Groomer/Former Police Detective
Favorite activities: Playing with my daughter, deep-sea fishing, and traveling.
Michelle Meyer, 23Hometown/Current City: Washington Township, Mich.
Occupation: Nutritionist
Favorite activities: Cooking, reading, going on Reddit, watching Live Feeds, researching nutrition-related topics, photography, working out, and selling stuff on eBay.
Natalie Negrotti, 26
Hometown: Caracas, Venezuela
Current City: Franklin Park, N.J.
Occupation: Event Coordinator
Favorite activities: I love painting, cooking, baking, eating, napping, shopping, online shopping, doing makeup, doing hair, tanning, pageants, dancing, going on dates, playing with puppies, looking at puppy videos on Instagram and online, party planning, decorating, having tea time, getting dressed-up, doing my nails, and bargain shopping!
HollywoodLifers, do you think the brother & sister will do well? Big Brother premieres on June 22 at 8PM ET on CBS.

'Graceland' Episode 11 Recap: 'Happy Endings'

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"Wait a second! What the—?! I thought we were just here for massages!" (USA)It seems kind of ominous that the penultimate episode of the season is the one titled "Happy Endings," doesn't it? Like what fresh hell awaits us next week?! All in good time, my friends, all in good time.

But FIRST! The tune of the day at Graceland is actually Suspicious Minds. Briggs is up at 2:20 am brooding about Juan, but when he gets up and dressed in a black hoodie, Mike is on the couch downstairs and he can't sneak out. Kablock! So instead, he sneaks into Jakes room and manhandles him awake. Jakes wonders if it's ninjas attacking, but nope, it's just Briggs asking him for help finding Juan's car... and then making it disappear across the border since he's a customs agent. A grumbly chocolate Jesus starts to get up, but Briggs tells him he can wait till tomorrow. Jakes wishes it was ninjas instead.

fIn the morning, everyone's in the kitchen as Johnny has fun with pancake batter (seriously, he makes a pretty bitching octopus for Paige—but he's still pissed at Jakes for clocking him, so he only gets a boring round "UFO"), Mike discretely tells a reluctant Paige about Briggs' suspicious nighttime hoodie attire and convinces her to plant a bug on his undercarriage (sadly, that is not a sexy euphemism). Meanwhile, Briggs is offering to help Jakes with his customs bust of the bird smuggling ring, even doing a convincing Jamaican accent. Mike isn't cool with this—he wanted Briggs' help finding Juan's car. Briggs reminds Mike that he's staying far away from the Juan case and tells Mike he trusts him to find the recording and clear his name. Then he takes off in Jakes car, foiling Mike's bugging operation.

Briggs and Jakes go get some "parrots" to maintain the alibi, then commiserate about how hopeless they both are in love (Is Lisa going to turn out to be alive after all?). They soon go back to the site of The Estate, and find where the car USED to be. Jakes deduces the local gang probably jacked it. Back at the mansion, Mike and Paige find the car on some surveillance footage—indeed, a gang member named Clayton Anders grabbed it—and shenanigans ensue! The logic is a little nuts, but apparently Anders is a mama's boy, so Paige decides she should strap on a pregnancy belly and confront Mom, in hopes she'll give up sonny's location so she can talk to her "baby daddy." Uh, okay Paige. Apparently she's tried this one before, because it works.

Meanwhile, Briggs is flipping his lid because they can't find the car. Jakes pulls over and makes him tell him what is in this car that he's so worried about. Amazing he gets a a full confession from Briggs about how he killed an FBI agent that he thought was Jangles and that there's a recording device in the car. Jakes is shocked but agrees to help and Briggs remembers he has a contact in the Mongrels who happens to boost cars — Clayton Anders! — so they head straight for the guy's workplace, a donut shop.

While all this is going down, Charlie's still on the warpath. She complains to Johnny (who's mad about her stabbing his bouncy castle, but not as mad as he is at Jakes) that she was angry because no one has done anything to help her get Odin. So now she's headed out to meet Cortez/BoJangles. She gets all gussied up for their meeting, which isn't at the greasy spoon but an upscale glass-enclosed bar. He probes her to give up the name of the FBI agent she suspects might be Odin, so that he can track him, but Charlie's not quite ready for that. She is, however, ready to go back to his hotel room when he offers to show her everything he has on Odin. Oh Charlie, you really put on your bad idea jeans today, didn't you? Luckily Johnny's done with his brooding, and manages to come through with a well-timed phone call about Quinn, that dealer who made her shoot up, popping up again.

At the donut shop, Briggs catches up with his old friend and asks for some action. Anders is slightly suspicious but says he has a job the next day and can use him AND a beefy badass partner. Briggs says no problem and whips out his phone... Just in time for Mike and Paige to pull up. Mike comes in instead of Jakes, and forces Briggs to bring him in on the action to maintain his cover. To a hilarious one-liner from a chagrinned Anders: "I said badass, not boy band." Outside, Briggs bitches out Mike for almost blowing his cover and Mike sasses back that Briggs keeps lying to him. But Briggs says someone has it out for him. They're both out to find the car, Briggs to "clear his name" and MIke to find the truth.



Badass or boy band? You decide! (USA)

Charlie and Johnny discuss how best to get Quinn. Johnny insists she should rely on her sex appeal and have Briggs for backup, but Charlie's not bringing Briggs. She meets with Cortez again in hopes of convincing him to come with her undercover as a new partner to confront Quinn, whom she's convinced will turn on Odin because his supply's been cut off. Cortez is considering it when Johnny busts in on their meeting. He followed Charlie because he wants to know who this "new partner" she hinted about is. He's not too impressed by Cortez's claims to be a Federale, so he insists on going along as backup. Charlie tells Quinn to text Odin and tell him he's got Jangles to reel him in as bait. But Quinn doesn't like Cortez and tells him to beat it. So Charlie — there goes those jeans again! — lets Quinn proposition her, and she dismisses Cortez. Then shit gets real. He puts the moves on her, she punches him and it morphs into a knockdown drag-out brawl! Charlie puts him through a coffee table and keeps punching, fists and blood flying everywhere. Whoa. She finally snaps out of it and tells Johnny, who's listening in, that she's okay.

The crew ends up hitting a massage parlor to rob all the poor schlubs getting their happy endings. In the midst of the holdup, Mike cuffs Briggs to a display rack, so he can run off and find the car first and "prove Briggs' innocence." Jakes and Paige are listening in as backup, and Jakes runs in to uncuff Briggs. But in a startling change of heart, Briggs says he's been outsmarted and now he's giving up. He's gonna figure out what to do with the rest of his life.

Mike and Paige bust Anders and his crew and finally find Juan's car! But there's no recorder in it. Paige wonders where it is, but Mike asks the more important question... where's Briggs right now?

As it turns out, he's back at Graceland staring at a Buddha statue. But just for a moment, then he moves it out of the way and starts punching through a wall to get to a duffle bag filled with money and IDs. With one last longing look, Paul says goodbye to Graceland then literally flickers right out of the frame!

'Graceland' Finale Recap: Key Party, Anyone?

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Things are looking rough for Briggs in the 'Graceland' finale. (USA)It might be darkest before the dawn, but things got pretty damn dark in tonight's "Pawn," the clever, suspenseful finale to Graceland's first season. We jump into where we left off last week, with a Briggs on the run. As Mike and Paige try to trace him, he eludes Johnny's hesitant suspicions at the house and then calls on Jakes to give him a ride to the docks and a boat heading for South America!

But it's a FAKEOUT! Briggs is only there to meet up with Quinn, who needs a new identity so he can actually go on the run. Briggs gives him a new identity as Anthony Busca and watches him get on board the freighter, before he slips away. Briggs heads to the desert where he buried Juan and digs the guy up, grabbing a key off his loop labeled "apt" then he calls Jakes, who handily fills him on the fact that Charlie's been working with a Federale. Paul is concerned; he makes a frowny face. But not enough to come back, he goes to ground.

Eight days later, our crack team of agents still hasn't found him, but the government is cracking down on them — pulling the roomies in for an entertaining montage sequence of interrogations where everyone gets caught up to speed on how Briggs is persona non grata at the agency and Mike was assigned there to investigate him. The roommates pout and snipe at each other while the FBI checks Graceland for bugs and evidence. Jakes and Johnny stick up for Briggs, while Mike and Paige are convinced he's guilty, and Charlie's basically just trying to keep up.

Mike slips into Briggs' room to do some brainstorming about where Paul might have gone, but he manages to piece it together: the crafty bastard hasn't even left town. He's still on the Jangles hunt and wouldn't take off until Lisa's death was avenged, Mike figures. Paige comes in and Mike fills her in on his theory then beats himself up for not figuring it all out sooner. A distraught Mikey decides it's a good time to make out with Paige a little bit, but she pulls back and tells him that though "there's a version of this" she wants, he's lost and she's not the answer. Oh Mikey.

Briggs is busy calling all his contacts about that suspicious Federale and he narrows it down to two in the area — one of whom is our friend Cortez. Huh. So he really is a Federale. I thought that was just a cover.

Next Paul shows up at a soccer field (this episode is like a Where's Waldo?), where Jakes is watching his son play from afar. Jakes is pissed that Briggs has gotten them all suspended, but he tells him to focus here because Charlie's Federale might just be Jangles. Jakes ain't buying his hero act, but Briggs slips him the number to his burner phone and asks him to call if Charlie gets in trouble.

Charlie and Cortez are at the fancy bar again, and she's kinda spilling her heart out to the guy, talking about how Paul left and took a chunk of her heart with him. What is this? Where did suspicious Charlie go? It gets worse when they suddenly get flirty and he invites her to come back to his house for champagne. Grr. At least Briggs is in a nearby car watching them. But still... I don't like that they're trying to turn her into a stereotypical ditz who naively trusts the guy she's been wary about for weeks just because the plot requires her to be saved in 20 minutes or so. Hmmpf.


Back at Graceland, Mikes is laying on Jakes to tell him where Briggs is at. Jakes professes to know nothing in his usual surly manner, but he deliberately drops the burner number so Mike will pick it up and trace Briggs.

Cortez goes home, and Briggs is right on his trail, sneaking into the house and — not really being subtle about it — grabbing his infamous key-chain to plan that "apt" key on there. Clever, Briggsy, clever. Jangles hears the very loud jangling and comes down the stairs, but Briggs pulls a gun on him and then puts him in a choke hold. Unfortunately for him, Charlie had second thoughts and comes walking on in, training her gun on them and ordering Briggs to let him go. While he protests that he's telling the truth, Cortez grabs the champagne bottle and clocks him good, knocking him out. Charlie yells for him to call an ambulance, but he says he'll call her bureau and orders her to restrain him. Finally Charlie starts getting suspicious, and asks, "Why'd he call you Jangles?" Cortez tries to downplay it and distract her by putting on the moves but Charlie hits him with the bottle. Unfortunately his head is a lot thicker than Briggs' apparently, because it barely phases him and he wrestles Charlie down and holds a knife to her throat. Gulp.

Luckily for both Briggs and Charlie, who are now — after a convenient commercial break — tied up in his bedroom, Jangles is a TV villain. Which means before he actually gets around to hurting anyone, he decides it's time for a dance party break! So he puts on loud music and does a little strutting. No, seriously, He must know that Mikey is really taking his time cruising down the PCH to get there (this has to be at least an hour later — What? Did he stop for a Guadalajara dog or something?) Anyway, he finally gets down to business pressing the knife menacingly to Charlie's chest and forehead, but then suddenly he hears Mike's rumbly old truck pull into the driveway. First Briggs, now Mikey. Either Jangles has supersonic hearing or these guys seriously need to take a refresher course on stealth entries.

Cortez creeps downstairs, gun in hand, but pauses at the top of the landing inexplicably instead of plugging him immediately, while his back is still turned. But no, Mike just stands there at the bottom for almost a full minute before he turns around and the men give each other the evil eye. It's like a Wild West showdown, and Mike is improbably the quickest on the draw and he nails Cortez in the chest so the man artfully can tumble down the stairs to his feet. He runs up and frees Briggs and Charlie (who gives dead Jangles a really nice kick on her way out the door.)

Outside, Briggs marvels that Mike was smart enough to know he didn't leave town, then he rewards him by telling him the whole story of what went down with Jangles and the estate. (I really thought maybe Lisa was going to be alive after all, but it seems like that's a no. For now anyway. If they make it to season five, all bets are off!)

The next day, the Bureau guys are puckering up for Mike, calling him a golden boy and telling us he's headed to DC to be the assistant deputy to the director of the FBI (which is kind of like going from the mailroom to the board of investors). Mike is thrilled, but wants to know what'll happen to Graceland? The answer... is pretty much nothing. So what will happen to Briggs, he asks. Those were the magic words I guess, because then he gets to watch as Paul is let off the hook for Juan's murder (which he pinned on Jangles by slipping Juan's key on his ring) AND for being Odin Rossi (as the FBI says they've traced the burner phone that Odin was using to a location in South America... and an Anthony Busca. That was a pretty neat frame-up of Quinn, the despicable drug dealer who got Charlie high, right there. Well played, Briggs, well played.

An emotional Charlie is waiting out front for a freed Briggs to give him a ride home, and she feels awful that she didn't trust him and wonders if he can ever forgive her. He hugs her and looks conflicted about letting her believe he was just pure as the driven snow all along. But he doesn't fess up.

Back at Graceland, the gang gathers on the beach for one last bonfire. Jakes asks Briggs if they're even and if that recording Juan made is still conveniently missing, which it is. He says good and tells Paul to "fix this place." Briggs gets his sentimental speechifying on and gets all, "I love everyone in this BONFIRE!" and tells them he screwed up and forgot about "home." Then Paige toasts to Mikey who's... off to DC!

Apparently to sit in fast-paced meetings plotting important stings in a suit and with nerdy hair. His phone starts ringing as we cut back to California to find two skater dude teens in a pawn shop. We go back and forth between Briggs small talking with him and the kids as they find a boxy old tape player and hit play... only to hear Juan's confrontation with Briggs play out. Cut back to Briggs and Mikey's phone call, and Paul has decided to cut the small talk. He asks if Mikey can take a vacation because,  "Listen, Mike, I haven't told anyone else about this..."

And that's all folks! We'll have to wait till summer 2014 for Briggs to confess his newest secret. All in all, it was a solid and compelling first season for the USA drama, and I'll be looking forward to seeing what crazy hijinx these kids get up to next year.

The actress talks to THR about what Charlie's decision means going forward.

"Let's put it this way — by the end of the shoot I had an ulcer," she tells TVGuide.com. Ferlito, of course, is taking about the jaw-dropping end of last week's episode. After Charlie found her informant, Whistler, dead on the bathroom floor during an important drug bust, she was forced to inject heroin herself since Whistler could no longer vouch for her and Briggs (Daniel Sunjata). "It picks up from right after she shoots up," Ferlito says of Thursday's episode (10/9c, USA). "It's a mess. She's a mess."
So how will picking up the needle affect Charlie long-term? Considering her past use of Vicodin, it won't be so easy for her to walk away unscathed.  "I don't think she can just walk away from a drug like that. I think it would be almost impossible," Ferlito says. "Once you try it, I have to believe that you might go back."
Sadly, Ferlito is all too familiar with the power of addiction. "I've never done drugs, but drugs have affected my life because my father died of a heroin overdose when I was 2 years old," she says. "It could have been any of the other actors and it was me. Maybe they knew that about my past and they knew that would hit a sensitive spot and that I would go there."
Although Ferlito was worried about her mother's reaction to the story line — "she still never gets over when I die" — the actress dived head-first into the role. "My makeup artist would say, 'Wow, you're in that mood today. Oh, right she's preparing for this scene,'" Ferlito says. "I think I do it without even knowing it because I get so worked up about it and so nervous so I feel like, until the end of shooting, I was in a kind of a not a dark place, but you know you have to kind of be in that mind frame without really knowing or experiencing it."
Throughout the process, Ferlito had a valuable source of knowledge about the subject — a Graceland crew worker who is a former heroin addict whom she logged many hours with.  "I asked, 'What would happen the first time? Would I nod out? How would I feel? Would it be euphoria?' I wanted my face to be the right way. So it was pretty intense. I wanted it to be real and I wanted it to be right," Ferlito says. "He says it's a struggle every day. I don't know I'm the polar opposite. I take Tylenol and I sleep for 20 hours. I tried my best."
Sadly for Ferlito's character, Charlie, her best wasn't enough. Whistler's death last week during the bust will prove to be a major low point for her. "She feels guilt. She feels like it's her fault. She put him back in that position when ... she knew he wasn't ready to be in a position ," she says. "She becomes obsessed. You'll see. To the point where Briggs is like, 'You have to stop.' She's just not going to let it go."
Briggs will play an important role in what's to come for Charlie, especially after their almost-but-not-quite romantic reunion — which came as a shock to some members of the team and millions of fans who had no idea that they ever had been together like that. "And then they have to stop themselves. These poor people — they're tortured souls. They can't even let out their frustrations that way because there will be consequences and they're not going to go back to that place," Ferlito says. "They've come so far and they have a good flow in the house. They're like the mother and father of the house."
Ferlito says learning of Charlie and Briggs' past was a welcome addition to her character's backstory. "It was in the pilot and then they changed it and it was sort of like Charlie and Mike, and then they changed it and brought it back to Charlie and Briggs, but I'm happy because I wouldn't have wanted to do that with anyone else," Ferlito says. "He's such a gentleman and a nice guy. That stuff is never really comfortable."
Ferlito says there's just one downside to sharing a steamy make-out scene with Sunjata. "I talked to him yesterday and I was like, 'You ruined my life,'" she says with a laugh. "People don't ask about me anywhere. They're like, 'Oh I love you, yeah, yeah, yeah, how's Briggs?' The women just go mad for him."
Contrary to their tight bond off-screen, Ferlito and Sunjata's on-screen dynamic will prove to become increasingly complicated, especially because of Mike's discovery last week that Briggs used to be an addict and may be skimming a portion of the heroin seized in cases. "Briggs has a lot going on behind the scenes and you start to question how genuine he is and if his love is real or he's just on a mission to get things done. You don't really know. I think Briggs loves Charlie. They have a very, very intense connection.  But I think when sh-- starts to hit the fan, he starts to push her off as much as possible to steer her in a different direction but she's not stopping. So that definitely puts a strain on their relationship. By the end of the season, it's just like, 'Oh no, will they ever get past this?'"
These characters and these relationships brought Ferlito brought to television after having left CSI: NY early in Season 2. "It isn't your typical procedural. It's about the characters, not just the crime scenes. It sort of reminded me of 24meets The Real World," she says. "And there's more to come with the characters. You don't really know Charlie's backstory so there's so much more to build on."



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USA Network continues Season 3 of Graceland with an all-new episode. As their new case continues to intensify, will Paul Briggs (Daniel Sunjata) and Mike Warren (Aaron Tveit) suddenly discover the truth behind Charlie DeMarco (Vanessa Ferlito)'s "big secret" about her pregnancy?
In our recent recap, in order to save the one he loves, Johnny betrayed Sid (Carmine Giovinazzo) and emptied his gun at him. While Mike struggled to deal with his addiction to his painkillers, Briggs found a way to get back at Ari Adamian (Rhys Coiro) by kidnapping his girlfriend, Layla. Though Paige Arkin (Serinda Swan) drove her to the abortion clinic, Charlie made the last-minute decision to keep the baby, but kept the truth away from Paul. 
In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, actress Vanessa Ferlito reveals Charlie is not in a good place right now, "She feels like she's backed into a corner. Briggs threatened her. I can only speak from experience, but when you're pregnant, your hormones are all over the place. She wasn't ready to give up her job, even though the baby should've been the first priority."
The Grindhouse: Death Proof actress adds, "Charlie felt like, 'I was already beaten to death almost and I didn't lose the baby. What's the worst that can happen now?' The fact that Briggs threatened her, she felt backed into a corner. She really didn't want to get an abortion. At the end of the day, in a perfect world, she'd love to be with Paul and have a baby, but it's really complicated. He lied to her so much. How can he get that mad at her? Look at what he lied to her about? Oh my God!

This week's episode of "Graceland" is going to be a big one.
Vanessa Ferlito couldn't get into major plot specifics when she spoke with Access Hollywood on Wednesday afternoon, but for anyone thinking of watching Thursday's episode on DVR instead of live, you'll want to rethink that game plan.
"It's like the floor drops. … That's really all I can say," she told Access.
Vanessa Ferlito as Charlie

"This is the middle episode -- it's almost like a finale, that's how shocking it is," she added.
For those wondering how much more intense the stories can get for the "Graceland" household members in Season 3, Access has an exclusive sneak peek at an emotional scene where Mike (Aaron Tveit) confides in Vanessa's character Charlie about how bad his prescription pill addiction has gotten.
The scene is extremely emotional for the Graceland friends and colleagues as Charlie finds out Mike is in deep with his problem. Vanessa told Access she loves digging into heartbreaking material like the one in the clip.
"The writers said, 'Do you mind that we kind of write all this stuff for you? It's just so easy to write for you,'" Vanessa said. "I'm like, 'Not at all. I actually enjoy it. It's very therapeutic for me.'"
Vanessa said watching Aaron's character Mike spiral further into his addiction, "was just so emotional for us. It's really sad. The scene is really sad."
And it sounds like things are only going to get worse.
"Sh**'s going to hit the fan. Sh**t's going to hit the fan -- for Mike, for Charlie, for all. I mean, just prepare yourself," she said.
Charlie has her own situations to deal with, including the operation with the dealers in Miami. She also realized in last week's episode that her pregnancy is close to becoming public knowledge after having lied to her housemates about having an abortion.
"I think that moment when she rubs her belly, she's like, 'Are you in there? Am I getting bigger?'… I think it's a bunch of emotions," Vanessa said of the scene in last week's episode. "She's going to be a single mother, she doesn’t know what's going to happen, she lied to the whole house, she can't confide in anybody. She can't just say, 'Oh my God, I'm a little scared,' because they all think she got an abortion, so she's a mess right now. Charlie's a mess."
As for why she lied to her housemates, Vanessa said it's partially to do with Charlie wanting to complete her operation.
"She was just buying some time because she wanted to finish this," Vanessa said. "I don't think she realized how serious it is, like how dangerous, so I think she's scared. I think she's scared on all different levels, like is she making the right choice as a mother? Is she making the right choice as an agent? She doesn't have a partner. [She] and Briggs are done. She has no plan on getting back – I mean, you never know after the baby's born because things change, you're emotional, you want a family for your child, you know what I mean? But right now she doesn't see that anywhere in her future."
Charlie and Briggs may be over for now, or for good (it remains to be seen), but she still cares deeply for her ex.
"She loves him, he's her best friend. They were best friends, they were intimate and [then] friends and then they were intimate again and then she got pregnant. I mean, I'm sure a lot of women can relate to that. It's just like that guy that you know is not good for you, but you can't let go of him," Vanessa said of Charlie's current feelings for Briggs. "But she really loves him. I think, you know, he's damaged. He's really damaged, you know?"


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