Francia Raisa Gives Edgy Bombshell Energy in Brown Leather Dress and Barely-There Heels for ‘Jimmy Kimmel’
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Francia Raisa made a bold statement with her most recent on-camera appearance.
The “How I Met Your Father” star appeared on last night’s episode of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” while wearing an edgy look to promote the new show. For the ensemble, Raisa slipped into a dark brown leather dress that incorporated a plunging neckline and a middle slit for that extra elevated touch. The garment is long-sleeved and features a ruched middle that added depth and volume. She accessorized with chunky gold earrings, a face shield, dainty rings and a Louis Vuitton Petite Malle Souple handbag.
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When it comes to footwear, Raisa opted for a pair of barely-there clear heels that incorporated a shiny gold heel that had a height of approximately 4 inches and a matching sole.
Raisa has a distinct flirty and fun fashion sense that prompts her to wear girly styles that always feel modern and fresh. Throughout her Instagram feed are pictures of her wearing flowy skirts, bodycon dresses, slouchy denim, intricate swimwear and matching sets that all help to execute her keen eye for fit and design while also allowing her to have options within her wardrobe. On the footwear front, Raisa tends to wear silhouettes like pumps, boots, sandals, and sneakers that all complete her outfits seamlessly.
When she does make an appearance on red carpets, Raisa pops on beautiful creations from labels such as Malon Breton. She has an affinity for tiered gowns and shimmering numbers that create statement-making moments.
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How I Met Your Father | Francia Raisa, Tom Ainsley, and Suraj Sharma Get To Know The Cast! [Exclusive Interview]
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Audiences can now finally see the new Hulu series, How I Met Your Father. The sequel to one of my favorite shows, How I Met Your Mother. We get to see a new batch of characters venture through life and the world of dating. One that now includes dating apps and a big social media influence. What hasn’t changed is some of the familiar places we will see them, as well as the format of the previous series that worked so well.
The challenge for How I Met Your Father is going to be keeping audiences engaged long enough to develop the characters. Let’s be honest, some of our favorite shows were not so great in their first season. But with a little time and a little development, they found their footing created a long-lasting fanbase.
With that said, LRM Online‘s Emmanuel Gomez spoke with some of the cast members for How I Met Your Father. These include Francia Raisa, Tom Ainsley, and Suraj Shar. In our conversation, they share with us a little bit about their characters and what we can expect from them. They also share with us what they like about their characters and the chemistry between each other. It was a fun conversation that you can check out below!
Here is the synopsis for Hulu’s How I Met Your Father
In the near future, Sophie (Hilary Duff) is telling her son the story of how she met his father: a story that catapults us back to the year 2021 where Sophie and her close-knit group of friends are in the midst of figuring out who they are, what they want out of life, and how to fall in love in the age of dating apps and limitless options.
The series stars Hilary Duff, Christopher Lowell, Francia Raisa, Tom Ainsley, Tien Tran, Suraj Sharma as well as recurring stars, Kim Cattrall, Daniel Augustin, Ashley Reyes and Josh Peck
‘How I Met Your Father’ is written by Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger. Executive producers for “How I Met Your Father” include Aptaker, Berger, Carter Bays, Craig Thomas, Pam Fryman, and Adam Londy. Duff will serve as a producer. “How I Met Your Father” is a production of 20th Television.
How I Met Your Father is now available on Hulu.
‘How I Met Your Father’ tries to learn from a ‘Mother’ of mistakes
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Let us not rehash the bad feelings around the poorly conceived ending of How I Met Your Mother.
I spent happy years watching that show, loved much of what it did with its talented cast, and don’t believe in regretting that time just because the charming premise of its pilot (sometimes the person who seems to be your romantic soulmate is not, but they may still be incredibly special to you) was betrayed by its ending (psych! She actually is his romantic soulmate LOL ha ha).
Much of that show’s success lay in what you might just call its hangout vibes. Like Living Single and Friends and other sitcoms, it put a bunch of people — Ted (Josh Radnor), Robin (Cobie Smulders), Marshall (Jason Segel) and Lily (Alyson Hannigan), and Barney (Neil Patrick Harris) — in a bunch of rooms doing a bunch of weird things, and it watched as they unfolded. At the same time, the comedy of HIMYM was heightened and a little unreal. It’s not as well-known for its hooky, jokey concepts as something like Seinfeld, but bits like the slap bet and Robin’s past as a Canadian teen pop star always made it feel a little broader than a pure hangout show.
And now, years later, we get How I Met Your Father on Hulu, which is premiering Jan. 18. The premise is this: an adult Sophie, played by Kim Cattrall, addresses her son to tell him how she met his father. He says he already knows, but she says he doesn’t know the details. From here, we launch into the story of young Sophie, played by Hilary Duff, who in the first episode is living with a roommate and going on Tinder dates and, improbably, instantly gaining entry into a new group of friends after an adventurous night. Critics have been asked not to talk too much about how the story of the father fits into this story, so: fine. Frankly, that asks us not to tell readers how the show is trying to preempt fears that its ending will be as much of a gotcha as the original HIMYM ending, which might be counterproductive from the show’s point of view, but: fine.
But what I will tell you is that the jokes in the two episodes I watched just do not land at all. It’s not for lack of effort, and it’s not for lack of talent in the cast. Hilary Duff can absolutely carry a show like this, as you know if you watched her on Younger. And Chris Lowell, who’s playing one of the guys in her newly formed circle, is one of my very favorite Regular Guy Actors, by which I mean he often brings a little punch and tons of charm to roles that aren’t written with a lot of easy, showy stuff for actors to grab onto. (The role he plays in Promising Young Woman almost riffs on this very quality.)
Patrick Wymore / Hulu / Hulu The cast of How I Met Your Father.
The rest of the cast I don’t know quite as well in comedy — Francia Raisa as Sophie’s roommate; Tom Ainsley, Daniel Augustin, Suraj Sharma (from Life of Pi!), and Tien Tran all play other people who enter her life in the first episode. But I don’t think it’s them; I think it’s the script not being nearly funny enough.
But on the whole, I think this show isn’t weird enough. Ted Mosby was often insufferable, but he had a kind of quixotic desire for love — a belief in grand gestures and destiny — that made him watchable, even if sometimes through your fingers. Marshall and Lily were a couple of beautifully matched dorks. And Barney was pretty loathsome, but at least he was specific, with his suit-wearing and his high-fiving and the constant question of why he was friends with any of these people.
How I Met Your Father is a hangout show that I think is too much like an actual hangout. These people seem very nice. (And it’s definitely a positive thing that it’s not another full complement of straight white characters.) They seem to like each other; they seem to be rootable and pleasant. The actors are absolutely up to the challenge. But … trying to marry this kind of naturalistic, laid-back approach to the high-concept business with the narrator and the “this is how I met your father” and all that? I think it’s not working in these early episodes, at least. (With that said, comedies often take time to grow into themselves.)
It’s harder than it looks, the “put a bunch of attractive people in a room and put a camera on them” kind of show. It’s hard, period. Chemistry is hard to duplicate; quirkiness is hard to manufacture without having it seem hopelessly labored.
If I had to actually be friends with either the friends in the first show or the friends in the follow-up show, I might well choose these friends. But that’s not really the point, is it?
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Zoey Gets 2 Big Post-Graduation Opportunities In New ‘grown-ish’ Season 4 Trailer - Watch Here!
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A new trailer for the upcoming return of grown-ish has been released.
In the clip, the love triangle between Zoey (Yara Shahidi), Aaron (Trevor Jackson) and Lukca (Luka Sabbat) continues, and both guys have major opportunities for her after graduation.
Click inside to see more and to watch the trailer…
Vivek (Jordan Buhat) and Ana’s (Francia Raisa) hookup also continues to have some complications (?), and Nomi (Emily Arlook) introduces her daughter to Phil, the baby daddy.
When the show returns on Freeform, with senior year about to end, Zoey and her friends face new heartbreak and plenty of difficult decisions.
Zoey’s grandparents (played by Laurence Fishburne and Jenifer Lewis) will also appear on the show for the first time.
In case you missed them, check out the stunning new cast portraits of the stars!
grown-ish will return NEXT Thursday (January 27) at 10pm ET/PT on Freeform.