

GLAMOUR: The show starts with Kimmy's being rescued from a bunker, where she's been kept for years. I talked with Fey and Kemper about the show (which is out now, with 13 addictive episodes, and costars 30 Rock's Jane Krakowski) and its message, found right in the lyrics of the theme song: "Females are strong as hell!" We couldn't agree more. Kimmy's wide-eyed attitude makes plenty of things we've come to accept as normal (from street harassment to lip injections) look ridiculous. "Well, I wish I was your yellow hat!" she answers, leaving him lost for words. Kimmy, a woman who's just escaped an underground cult and moved to New York City, marches past a construction worker who catcalls her: "Hey, Red! You're making me wish I was those jeans!" She turns to him with a bright smile, assessing his helmet. There's a moment in Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, the new Netflix comedy created and written by Tina Fey and Robert Carlock and starring Ellie Kemper (The Office), that made me honest-to-God snort with laughter. Obsessed Tina Fey and Ellie Kemper on Their Hilarious, Marathon-Worthy New Show, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt According to Co-Creator and Executive Producer Robert Carlock, "We all sort of collaborated on it with the Gregory Brothers as well, but Jeff Richmond (Tina Fey's husband) really is the person to blame." Season One Cliffhangers: Jacqueline (Jane Krakowski) is headed back to South Dakota for a bit, Titus (Tituss Burgess) is married to a woman, and Dong got hitched.


(Spoiler alert: Do not read this if you haven't watched all 13 episodes!) (from left) Jane Krakowski, Executive Producer Tina Fey, Ellie Kemper, and Executive Producer Robert Carlock That Totally Addictive Theme Song: Raise your hand if you go to bed at night at night humming, "Unbreakable! They alive, dammit! It's a miracle!" Well, you're in luck, because the theme song is not going anywhere come season two (likely premiering March 2016). It's strange, it's quirky, but where would our pop-culture lives be without Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt? (Not as funny, that's for sure.) Ellie Kemper, Tina Fey, Jane Krakowski, and a whole lot of other genius people gathered at the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood to toast a hugely successful first season, reveal what happened behind the scenes, and share what's to come in season two. Obsessed Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Stars Tina Fey, Ellie Kemper, and Jane Krakowski Talk Season 2 and More What he wasn't shy about? Admitting that he knows all of the words to The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and actually reciting some of the lyrics! (See the video at the end of the post, below!) As many of you know, I'm very close to Modern Family's Ariel Winter, who was kind enough to
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Let's begin! Former Dancing With the Stars pro Maksim Chmerkovskiy performed after the Emmys at the Governor's Ball, but he was too shy to give us some moves on camera. But it was also a hell of a lot of fun, capped off by Jon Hamm giving a shout-out to my parents and watching his Emmy have to go through security at the official after-party. It was so hot that, well, you get the picture. It was so hot that within 10 minutes of stepping outside, I looked like I had spent the last 10 hours working out. It was so hot that my phone decided to sound off with a warning that it was overheated. So you might have heard it was a tad warm on the red carpet, eh? Well, I'm here to tell you just how hot it actually was at the Emmys. Obsessed Behind the Scenes at the Emmy Awards: All of the Photos You Didn't Get to See Get that over with because once you get that over with, you can settle into all the other moments in a scene." That, my friends, is how you begin the road to Oscars. "I was just so incredibly nervous, but I remember the lesson that I learned from it was just know your lines. OK, so we didn't ask him to sing the Growing Pains theme song or anything, but we were curious: What was his first acting role, and what did he learn from it? Well, turns out it was an '80s Matchbox cars commercial! "I played a little gangster with slicked-back hair," he told Glamour in the press room. That's why when we were backstage with the former Growing Pains actor at the SAG Awards, we decided to take a little trip down memory lane. Yes, it seems more and more likely that Leonardo DiCaprio might win his first (and long-awaited) Oscar next month, but that doesn't mean that every conversation with the acclaimed actor has to be ultra-serious. We've seen serious Leo, heartfelt Leo, intense Leo, but sometimes we just love to see playful Leo. Obsessed SAG Awards 2016 Behind the Scenes: Leonardo DiCaprio Reminisces About Being a Child Actor
