Orange is the New Black is one of the most popular shows around, so when the cast crashed a fan's wedding, it would be a night to remember. The cast of Orange Is The New Black hilariously crashed a fan's wedding and the photos are perfection. According to E! News, several of the hit Netflix show cast members recently traveled to Australia for the Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras over the past weekend. While they were there for the special event, a few of the stars made a couple of new friends that were in the middle of a very important day. Lea DeLaria who plays Big Boo, Danielle Brooks who plays Taystee and Australian actress Yael Stone who plays Lorna Morello crashed the wedding of two females who could not have been more thrilled to have them share their special day. RELATED WATCH KATY PERRY CRASH A WEDDING "Me yaelstone and daniebb3 crashed a wedding down under, in fact I sang for the brides and danced with everybody... LIVING IN OZ," shared DeLaria on Instagram along with several photos from the day. Tegan Hunter and Louise David were the two brides who got to share their day with some of the Orange Is The New Black cast members. Stone and Brooks also shared special messages on social media. "We heard some fans were getting married," revealed stone in a video of Netflix’s Facebook page. "And we 'bout to crash that mother-" Danielle added in the same video. Hunter planned a big surprise for David, who is a huge fan of the show but she ended up getting a surprise herself. As it turns out, DeLaria was planned all along to be a guest but she decided to bring a couple of her friends as crashers. When Hunter introduced the special guest to her bride, she was not ready for what the actress told her. "So, Tegan and Lou, sorry for crashing your wedding. I hope you don't mind. I have decided not to come by myself, ladies. I've brought a couple other friends with me," DeLaria told them. After she brought out Stone and Brookes, the actress sand to the very surprised and happy newlyweds. It was a very special day for Stone, who was proud Australia finally legalized gay marriage last December. She was honored to be part of such a meaningful wedding in her home country. Here's How Joey King Went From A Child Actor To Becoming A Hollywood Star About The Author Rachelle Lewis 377 Articles Published Rachelle is a writer who is passionate about writing and talking about celebrity gossip, television, movies, women's empowerment, fashion trends, and dogs. She works for a variety of sites with Valnet Inc. including and When she is not writing she enjoys spending time with her corgi Milo, watching and going to the movies or binge-watching TV, as well as spending time with her family and friends. More From Rachelle Lewis
Funko37252 POP Rides 80th-1950 Batman Batmobile Collectible Figure, Multicolour. £26.67. Only 1 left in stock. Sold by Luke Arrowsmith and sent from Amazon Fulfillment. Get it as soon as Thursday, Aug 25. Funko 5791 PopMichelle Hurst, best known as Miss Claudette to fans of the Netflix hit "Orange Is the New Black," has been in a medically induced coma for more than two weeks following a car accident, but according to a fundraising page set up to help the actress, she's now awake."Michelle Hurst was in a bad car accident just before the holidays," fundraiser details on the page, "Helping our OrangeNetflixJan. 17, 2014, 152 PM UTCMichelle Hurst, best known as Miss Claudette to fans of the Netflix hit "Orange Is the New Black," has been in a medically induced coma for more than two weeks following a car accident, but according to a fundraising page set up to help the actress, she's now awake."Michelle Hurst was in a bad car accident just before the holidays," fundraiser details on the page, "Helping our Orange Family," read. "She had major injuries, so the doctors put her in a medically induced coma to avoid movement while they did multiple surgeries near her spine. She is out of the coma after 16 days and has opened her eyes!""OITNB" stars Natasha Lyonne Nicky Nichols and Matt McGorry John Bennett have directed their Twitter followers to the page in an effort to draw attention to Hurst's those efforts have been paying off. Though the goal was simply to raise $5,000, as of Friday morning, the contributions totaled more than $11,000. Piper Kerman, the author behind the story "OITNB" is based on, celebrated the news."Helping our Orange Family" will continue accepting donations for Hurst until Feb. 5. The money will "go through Michelle's sister" to cover her medical expenses and time away from work.J Chris Sunami Christianity, Popular Culture, Religion. I’ve had a love-hate relationship with television producer Jenji Kohan for several years now. I loved the initial season of her suburban pot-themed dramedy Weeds, but the romance quickly cooled, as the show descended from lighthearted laughs into a violent, lurid soap opera.
OrangeIs the New Black's Linda Ferguson may be a villain in a lot of fans' eyes, and the actress behind the controversial character, Beth Dover, agrees.The corporate employee was first introduced in Season 4 and sparked a romantic relationship with Joe Caputo (Nick Sandow), while ignoring some of the injustices done to the inmates at Litchfield Penitentiary.Dale Soules as Frieda. Photo Jojo Whilden/Netflix In the new season of Orange Is the New Black, Litchfield devolves into chaos as the prisoners riot, and everyone’s lawlessness manifests differently. Taystee handles the hostage negotiations, while Flaca and Maritza run a beauty vlog. The otherwise quiet Frieda invites a handful of inmates — which includes much of the original cast — into her bunker near the old pool. Trained as a survivalist, Frieda has outfitted the bunker with enough food, supplies, and weapons to survive a nuclear war. But the space seems dark and cramped, and they are down there for hours. At a recent party for the premiere of season five, Vulture asked the cast and executive producer What was it like to shoot there? And how many Pop-Tarts did they consume? Natasha Lyonne Nicky My personal favorite location was the abandoned pool. To me it really feels like Terry Gilliam’s Brazil. I can easily imagine De Niro climbing through the air-conditioning ducts looking for an exit. It does something that gives me a white-noise feeling like surrealism is in the house, and they pump some smoke into that room. It is just abandoned and weird and a suspicious location. It was a very easy room to suspend disbelief as an actor and feel you were really in that place. I would say that Frieda’s bunker was another weird extension of that. The way this shook up all the standard dynamics was very helpful. I remember an incident with a Pop-Tart. There is a scene involving a Pop-Tart, and at some point, and I remember doing a lot of aggressive Pop-Tart eating. A lot of actors want to spit it out midway, I find that revolting. As far as I’m concerned, making out on set is not cheating, and eating Pop-Tarts on set is not calories. That’s my recommendation for those far more advanced than me, and those young ones only now submitting applications to Julliard — get your rocks off when you can get them for free. We are all going to die. Carpe diem, seize the Pop-Tart. Lauren Morelli Writer, Executive Producer It was a really tight space in the bunker, as you see in the episode, we had so many bodies in there. It was rough. I am pretty sure Natasha consumed like ten boxes of Pop-Tarts. I think everyone was tired of the Pop-Tarts by the end of the day. Anita was tired of handing them over, Natasha was tired of eating them, I regretted writing the Pop-Tart in. Dale Soules Frieda It was great, even though when I first get down there, [Frieda] gets lonely. Then, little by little, it becomes more of a safe place for people. Frieda has her talents utilized and is able to be thought of as a useful member of the society. When we first meet the Golden Girls in season two, we were ostracized. Nobody would speak to us. Just as it often is in the outside society, ageism was rampant. It was one of the only times that this character had gotten to be social. You know, the characters played games, smoked a little grass, laughed together, and that has never happened, so it was a real comradery in the story that hadn’t been there before. Taylor Schilling Piper It was quite poignant simply being with the people we started the journey with who were all together again after five years. So many people came in and out, and there was something really poignant about being with the tribe. It is impossible not to think about it in the context of our lives as people, and where we were when we started together. So that last scene when we were holding hands was really powerful. It felt kind of reflective and sweet. The OITNB Cast Ate a Lot of Pop-Tarts This Season
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