Sarah Jessica Parker's life has a real connection with the Salem witches.

Sarah Jessica Parker's life has a real connection with the Salem witches.

When he participated in the program Who Do You Think You Are?, he investigated his family tree and discovered that one of his ancestors, Esther Elwell, was accused of witchcraft during the Salem trials of 1692. The craziest thing is that she had played a witch in Hocus Pocus (1993). 😭

u/brightcherry1 — 2 days ago

Carrie had the talent to turn simplicity into something unforgettable. With a white satin dress, hair in the wind and the security of being herself, she showed that elegance does not always need to be striking. Sometimes a soft silhouette and an authentic attitude are enough.

u/brightcherry1 — 2 months ago

Graduation does not mean that the story ends; it means that a new chapter begins. Some people stay, others leave, but the memories of those we were always with us.

u/brightcherry1 — 2 months ago

And let's be honest: when we were kids, those games made everything look delicious even if it was a drawing. 😂

u/brightcherry1 — 2 months ago

I loved these little shoes, but I'm not even sure I had any. How can something awaken so many memories and affection if perhaps it was never mine?

u/brightcherry1 — 2 months ago

Which scene did you find the most disturbing and why?

My disturbing scene in which the Deadites end up merging into a single creature at the end of Evil Dead Rise.

u/brightcherry1 — 2 months ago

Is Cassie a victim of her insecurities or responsible for most of her decisions?

u/brightcherry1 — 2 months ago

Was Cheryl aware of the image she projected or ended up trapped in the character she created to survive?

u/brightcherry1 — 2 months ago

* Was Carrie written thinking about Sarah Jessica Parker? Some fans claim that the personality and success of the actress influenced how the character evolved throughout the series.

u/brightcherry1 — 2 months ago

Was 'Yester, hoy y siempre romántico' (2010) a perfect closure for Leo Mattioli's career or were his best albums from the early 2000s?

What was your last truly iconic album?🤯

u/brightcherry1 — 2 months ago

I always see that everyone criticizes Carrie for putting men first, but I feel that the four of them had quite selfish moments. Which one do you think was the worst?

¿Aidan merecía una segunda oportunidad con Carrie después de la infidelidad?

u/brightcherry1 — 2 months ago
▲ 115 r/Titanic97

Haha I feel like Rose DeWitt Bukater, when I drink in front of my boyfriend he was surprised to see how much I can drink😂

u/brightcherry1 — 2 months ago

If Alison had never disappeared, would the Liars have remained friends or was the relationship already too toxic to last?

u/brightcherry1 — 2 months ago

Did the toys and accessories of the 2000s have more charm because they were not so connected to the internet?

How to forget that you opened the phone, you dialed and the music started playing: ay ay ay

u/brightcherry1 — 2 months ago