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"One Life to Live's" John-Paul Lavoisier stops by the ABC Daytime chatfest to get a pajama make-over.
On Thursday morning, March 18th, "One Life" fans will want to watch "The View," as co-hosts Sherri Shepherd and Elisabeth Hasselbeck will work their magic on the "OLTL" vet.
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A soap vet's first airdate is announced, upcoming appearances for a certain young actress are given, three new casting calls are released, and new details into a previous audition script are revealed, all this and more in this edition of Llanview Gossip.
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Cast firings, on-set injuries, actress meltdowns, and legal issues have made for a busy start to the month of March in Llanview.
It may seem difficult to believe now, but exactly one week ago I stared at my computer screen trying to come up with a topic for this edition of my "One Life to Live" column. I debated doing yet another rant on how much the show sucks right now, or about the continued lack of continuity, or even how the soap is making a mockery of its own history (yet again). Needless to say, I choice to wait a few days to see if I could come up with a better idea. Then it happened.
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In an ironic twist, the ABC soap is named "Best Daily Drama" by the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation organization the same week the show fired the actors who portray Llanview's only on-screen same-sex couple.
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Two days after firing their only on-screen same-sex couple, the ABC soap responds to outraged fans of the popular duo.
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"One Life to Live's" Tika Sumpter reportedly requests to be placed on recurring status with the soap.
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Nathaniel Marston pleads guilty to the misdemeanor charge of resisting arrest in a Manhattan courtroom.
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The 32-year-old actor posts his "One Life to Live" audition for the role of "Reed Wagner" to Youtube.
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"One Life to Live" writes its only same-sex couple off into the sunset.
TV Guide's Michael Logan is reporting that the ABC sudser has decided to axe cast members Brett Claywell (Kyle Lewis) and Scott Evans (Oliver Fish), whose characters are affectionately referred to as 'Kish' by "One Life" fans.
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Roscoe Born makes a brief return, Scott Evans squashes rumors that he is leaving "One Life," Scott Clifton comments on his recent firing, Brandon Buddy gets injured on the set, Kristen Alderson talks about what's next for Starr, David Vickers returns, and two dayplayer roles play important parts in upcoming storylines, all in this and more in this edition of Llanview Gossip.
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