Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They just make me happy. They went from teen heartthrobs to level-headed, steadily married couple for 20+ years. They completely conquered celebrity narcissism, when they easily could've gone off the rails. They stay out of the limelight, but still work in the entertainment industry. In their recent (and rare) red carpet appearance to promote Sarah's new show, they look so chill. They dress for the red carpet how they want to, not with try-hard couture. They've aged without anxiety and haven't tried to reverse or halt the aging process.
And while Sarah Michelle Gellar was silent for the sake of her own mental health about what she had to deal with on Buffy from Joss Whedon (while supporting other actors who spoke out), Freddie was a protective husband and spoke up about the way Whedon worked his wife brutal hours and didn't compensate her fairly.
These two have handled their blessings so well and I just want to share that this makes me happy.
Was he a teen heartthrob? I thought he was nobody, sort of like Jessica Alba's husband. Celeb marriages only seem to work out when one of them isn't famous.
They met while filming I Know What You Did Last Summer. He was definitely a teen heartthrob. She's All That comes to mind. Then he was in the Scooby Doo movies. He also had a famous parent who was a casualty of Hollywood/the industry, so that might help him keep his head on straight. It seems like his mom and her family did a great job with him.
I remember her name from Buffy but have never heard of him. 47F.
I'm 46 and he did a bunch of teen movies when I was in college - did you never see She's All That or I Know What You Did Last Summer???
No, neither.
DP, 44F. Did you spend your teens/20s under a rock?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry to be a hater but this thread prompted me to look up her Instagram since I hadn’t heard her name in years… sorry but she looks/sounds/comes off so boring and vapid. Good for them making a marriage work in Hollywood— and nice for their kids. But her new show looks bad and she seems shallow and silly to me. I don’t even have the energy to look him up.
I think you may have a point. I have nothing against Gellar and Prinze, I just don't see the appeal beyond basic good behavior. (We're congratulating a couple for achieving basic decency now?) They seem totally inoffensive, but they also don't seem very interesting. Coming from their position of privilege, they probably could've done a lot more with their lives than just coast on their successes and diplomatically stay out of drama. *shrug*
I saw the trailer for Wolf Pack+ and it seems silly. There are other fantasy TV shows out there right now, like House of the Dragon, which are better IMO.
And Buffy didn't seem silly when it started?
PP you're replying to here. I was never really a fan of Buffy and didn't make it past the first 2 episodes, ever. I didn't like that the script required SMG to slut-shame herself in like the first or second episode, I thought Xander or whoever her guy friend was called was toxic AF, and being of Hindu heritage, I was pretty pissed off that Lord Shiva was included in the opening theme song as one of the demons and monsters that Buffy has to slay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry to be a hater but this thread prompted me to look up her Instagram since I hadn’t heard her name in years… sorry but she looks/sounds/comes off so boring and vapid. Good for them making a marriage work in Hollywood— and nice for their kids. But her new show looks bad and she seems shallow and silly to me. I don’t even have the energy to look him up.
I think you may have a point. I have nothing against Gellar and Prinze, I just don't see the appeal beyond basic good behavior. (We're congratulating a couple for achieving basic decency now?) They seem totally inoffensive, but they also don't seem very interesting. Coming from their position of privilege, they probably could've done a lot more with their lives than just coast on their successes and diplomatically stay out of drama. *shrug*
I saw the trailer for Wolf Pack+ and it seems silly. There are other fantasy TV shows out there right now, like House of the Dragon, which are better IMO.
And Buffy didn't seem silly when it started?
PP you're replying to here. I was never really a fan of Buffy and didn't make it past the first 2 episodes, ever. I didn't like that the script required SMG to slut-shame herself in like the first or second episode, I thought Xander or whoever her guy friend was called was toxic AF, and being of Hindu heritage, I was pretty pissed off that Lord Shiva was included in the opening theme song as one of the demons and monsters that Buffy has to slay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like them and agree with most of what you said, OP, but I just looked at those red carpet photos and SMG has most definitely had work done on her face, so not sure about the aging gracefully part.
Really? Just looks like good skincare and good eating habits to me.
You know she’s a voracious smoker, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They just make me happy. They went from teen heartthrobs to level-headed, steadily married couple for 20+ years. They completely conquered celebrity narcissism, when they easily could've gone off the rails. They stay out of the limelight, but still work in the entertainment industry. In their recent (and rare) red carpet appearance to promote Sarah's new show, they look so chill. They dress for the red carpet how they want to, not with try-hard couture. They've aged without anxiety and haven't tried to reverse or halt the aging process.
And while Sarah Michelle Gellar was silent for the sake of her own mental health about what she had to deal with on Buffy from Joss Whedon (while supporting other actors who spoke out), Freddie was a protective husband and spoke up about the way Whedon worked his wife brutal hours and didn't compensate her fairly.
These two have handled their blessings so well and I just want to share that this makes me happy.
Was he a teen heartthrob? I thought he was nobody, sort of like Jessica Alba's husband. Celeb marriages only seem to work out when one of them isn't famous.
They met while filming I Know What You Did Last Summer. He was definitely a teen heartthrob. She's All That comes to mind. Then he was in the Scooby Doo movies. He also had a famous parent who was a casualty of Hollywood/the industry, so that might help him keep his head on straight. It seems like his mom and her family did a great job with him.
I remember her name from Buffy but have never heard of him. 47F.
I'm 46 and he did a bunch of teen movies when I was in college - did you never see She's All That or I Know What You Did Last Summer???
No, neither.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They just make me happy. They went from teen heartthrobs to level-headed, steadily married couple for 20+ years. They completely conquered celebrity narcissism, when they easily could've gone off the rails. They stay out of the limelight, but still work in the entertainment industry. In their recent (and rare) red carpet appearance to promote Sarah's new show, they look so chill. They dress for the red carpet how they want to, not with try-hard couture. They've aged without anxiety and haven't tried to reverse or halt the aging process.
And while Sarah Michelle Gellar was silent for the sake of her own mental health about what she had to deal with on Buffy from Joss Whedon (while supporting other actors who spoke out), Freddie was a protective husband and spoke up about the way Whedon worked his wife brutal hours and didn't compensate her fairly.
These two have handled their blessings so well and I just want to share that this makes me happy.
Was he a teen heartthrob? I thought he was nobody, sort of like Jessica Alba's husband. Celeb marriages only seem to work out when one of them isn't famous.
They met while filming I Know What You Did Last Summer. He was definitely a teen heartthrob. She's All That comes to mind. Then he was in the Scooby Doo movies. He also had a famous parent who was a casualty of Hollywood/the industry, so that might help him keep his head on straight. It seems like his mom and her family did a great job with him.
I remember her name from Buffy but have never heard of him. 47F.
I'm 46 and he did a bunch of teen movies when I was in college - did you never see She's All That or I Know What You Did Last Summer???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry to be a hater but this thread prompted me to look up her Instagram since I hadn’t heard her name in years… sorry but she looks/sounds/comes off so boring and vapid. Good for them making a marriage work in Hollywood— and nice for their kids. But her new show looks bad and she seems shallow and silly to me. I don’t even have the energy to look him up.
I think you may have a point. I have nothing against Gellar and Prinze, I just don't see the appeal beyond basic good behavior. (We're congratulating a couple for achieving basic decency now?) They seem totally inoffensive, but they also don't seem very interesting. Coming from their position of privilege, they probably could've done a lot more with their lives than just coast on their successes and diplomatically stay out of drama. *shrug*
I saw the trailer for Wolf Pack+ and it seems silly. There are other fantasy TV shows out there right now, like House of the Dragon, which are better IMO.
And Buffy didn't seem silly when it started?
Anonymous wrote:Not to hijack the thread, but I feel the same way about SJP and Matthew Broderick, as a GenXer. I am rooting for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They just make me happy. They went from teen heartthrobs to level-headed, steadily married couple for 20+ years. They completely conquered celebrity narcissism, when they easily could've gone off the rails. They stay out of the limelight, but still work in the entertainment industry. In their recent (and rare) red carpet appearance to promote Sarah's new show, they look so chill. They dress for the red carpet how they want to, not with try-hard couture. They've aged without anxiety and haven't tried to reverse or halt the aging process.
And while Sarah Michelle Gellar was silent for the sake of her own mental health about what she had to deal with on Buffy from Joss Whedon (while supporting other actors who spoke out), Freddie was a protective husband and spoke up about the way Whedon worked his wife brutal hours and didn't compensate her fairly.
These two have handled their blessings so well and I just want to share that this makes me happy.
Was he a teen heartthrob? I thought he was nobody, sort of like Jessica Alba's husband. Celeb marriages only seem to work out when one of them isn't famous.
They met while filming I Know What You Did Last Summer. He was definitely a teen heartthrob. She's All That comes to mind. Then he was in the Scooby Doo movies. He also had a famous parent who was a casualty of Hollywood/the industry, so that might help him keep his head on straight. It seems like his mom and her family did a great job with him.
I remember her name from Buffy but have never heard of him. 47F.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry to be a hater but this thread prompted me to look up her Instagram since I hadn’t heard her name in years… sorry but she looks/sounds/comes off so boring and vapid. Good for them making a marriage work in Hollywood— and nice for their kids. But her new show looks bad and she seems shallow and silly to me. I don’t even have the energy to look him up.
I think you may have a point. I have nothing against Gellar and Prinze, I just don't see the appeal beyond basic good behavior. (We're congratulating a couple for achieving basic decency now?) They seem totally inoffensive, but they also don't seem very interesting. Coming from their position of privilege, they probably could've done a lot more with their lives than just coast on their successes and diplomatically stay out of drama. *shrug*
I saw the trailer for Wolf Pack+ and it seems silly. There are other fantasy TV shows out there right now, like House of the Dragon, which are better IMO.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry to be a hater but this thread prompted me to look up her Instagram since I hadn’t heard her name in years… sorry but she looks/sounds/comes off so boring and vapid. Good for them making a marriage work in Hollywood— and nice for their kids. But her new show looks bad and she seems shallow and silly to me. I don’t even have the energy to look him up.
Anonymous wrote:So out of good will, I looked up this new show Gellar is producing and acting in. At first I was like "yay she's doing fantasy/sci fi TV again!" because it's about werewolves and she's a detective.
But then I find out that the show's going to stream exclusively on Paramount+ and I'm just so frustrated. I am not going to sign up for yet another streaming service, no matter how much good will I have towards Hollywood's nicest and longest-lasting couple. I'm sorry but I pay for Netflix, Hulu, HBO Max, and Amazon Prime. I don't even get to watch as much stuff as I should be watching each month.
I'm not also paying for Paramount+ on top of all that. Not made of money here.
Anonymous wrote:Not to hijack the thread, but I feel the same way about SJP and Matthew Broderick, as a GenXer. I am rooting for them.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry to be a hater but this thread prompted me to look up her Instagram since I hadn’t heard her name in years… sorry but she looks/sounds/comes off so boring and vapid. Good for them making a marriage work in Hollywood— and nice for their kids. But her new show looks bad and she seems shallow and silly to me. I don’t even have the energy to look him up.