Bette Midler
First Thirst: "'Hocus Pocus' did things to me that I didn't understand, and I kept having dreams about those witches," the comedian said of the iconic '90s film.
"I stood my ground because I really was afraid of the costume," Midler said of saying no to the role.
"It was more like the Wicked Witch of the West in 'The Wizard of Oz.' It had a darker, 'I'll get you, my pretty' quality," original cast member Vinessa Shaw said.
"When women have hits, it's a fluke. But when men have hits, isn't it great?" Midler said of the iconic 1996 classic co-starring Diane Keaton and Goldie Hawn.
"I cannot think of anything that helps women's rights less than pinning the blame on trans women," Carter tweeted after Bette Midler and Macy Gray criticized trans inclusivity.
An interview between Midler and Barbara Walters has resurfaced following comments made by Rivera over the Matt Lauer sexual harassment allegations.
Hold onto your broomsticks, the 1993 classic that gave us the magical trio of Bette Midler, Kathy Najimy, and Sarah Jessica Parker is returning.
Despite Alex Lawther's spirited turn as a "gender obliviating" high schooler, this adaptation of James St. James' YA novel feels forced.
The Tony winner will also record new versions of the iconic songs “Wind Beneath My Wings” and “The Glory of Love.”
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