Monday, July 30, 2012

Mark-Paul Is Married!



BY LESLEY MESSER Saturday July 28, 2012 08:20 PM EDT

Sorry, ladies: Mark-Paul Gosselaar is officially off the market.

One year after the Franklin & Bash star proposed to advertising executive Catriona McGinn, the couple said "I do" on Saturday at the Sunstone winery in Santa Ynez, Calif., a source confirms to PEOPLE exclusively.

 "He was so excited to have found the woman of his dreams," said Neil Lane, who designed the couple's engagement rings and wedding bands. "He couldn't wait to propose!"

 Gosselaar, 38, who was previously married to Lisa Russell and has two children, told PEOPLE that he was very involved in Saturday's wedding planning.

 "I'm too type-A to let it happen around me," he said. "We're trying to make it as traditional as possible. It's going to be fun!"

 Next, the former Saved by the Bell star and his new bride are heading to Italy for their honeymoon. "Trust me, we are going to eat our a--es off!" he told PEOPLE.

"We're really excited about that element."

Mark-Paul took to Twitter to thank his fans:

Thanks for all the well wishes! I'm going to take a break now, travel for our honeymoon, and enjoy my beautiful wife...and new life!

Congratulations MPG and Catriona! Happiness always.

Credit: People

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Tiffani Thiessen Plays 'Kiss, Marry, Ditch' on 'GAA'!

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Tiffani Thiessen was on "Good Afternoon, America" yesterday promoting her hit show "White Collar" on the USA Network and played a fun game called "Kiss, Marry, Ditch", where she has to choose between Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Mario Lopez and Dustin Diamond! Does Kelly still love Zack more? Watch!


BELL Flashback: Zack in a Vault

#FlashbackFriday: Mark-Paul Gosselaar recently shared a pic of something he found while he was moving! Pretty Awesome!

A Complete Sneaker Guide to Saved by the Bell

"Growing up, Saturday mornings were nothing without a mixing bowl of Cinnamon Toast Crunch and 30 minutes of "Saved By The Bell." Even as we got older and too cool for that bubble-gum pop culture TV we still snuck in a few episodes on TBS before and after school. Zack taught us as much about spitting game as our big brothers, and Kelly and Lisa were straight banging — it took Jessie a few years and an R-rated movie before she was on the radar. As much as Zack was a conniving punk scheming on his latest A, money, or one-episode jumpoff, he and the rest of his friends were a cultural icon which meant their fashion choices took over quick. We decided to go to the game tape and break down the sneakers that flooded Bayside and were on the feet of our favorite characters during the run of one of the greatest sitcoms of all time. Click on the link to check out A Complete Sneaker Guide to "Saved By The Bell."


Continue Reading :http://www.complex.com/sneakers/2012/07/a-complete-sneaker-guide-to-saved-by-the-bell/

Monday, July 2, 2012

Tiffani Thiessen Then and Now



Watch this interview with Tiffani Thiessen on HLN's ShowBiz Tonight where she talks about getting her start on BELL, and her relationship with her co-stars now.

Credit: CNN

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Complete Collection DVD Coming to the UK

UK fans! The Complete Collection DVD will be released on July 2nd! The collection will include seasons 1-4, 86 episodes. You can pre-order the set now on Amazon UK. More information is coming. Stay tuned!

Credit: Fabulous Films

Monday, June 11, 2012

Gosselaar Explains 'Saved By The Bell' Diss


(CNN) -Nobody disses Zack Morris and gets away with it - not even Zack Morris, apparently. Actor Mark-Paul Gosselaar - who played the charming but mischievous Morris in the popular '80s and '90s sitcom "Saved By the Bell" - has had to explain some not-so-flattering comments he reportedly made about the show that made him famous.

 Last week, Yahoo.com quoted Gosselaar as saying the iconic series was "not a great show," calling the writing "cheesy." Not surprisingly, diehard "SBTB" fans didn't appreciate his remarks. But TMZ reports that the actor now says that the quote in question was "taken out of context," even though he does admit to calling the comedy a little corny. Still, Gosselaar swears it was not a diss. "That's why people like it!" he said Thursday. "I wasn't saying it was a bad show, just that the writing reflected '80s cheesiness."

The "Franklin & Bash" star added that he's "proud of that show, and [has] no problem talking about it."

Mark-Paul even went to Twitter to defend himself:


., Interviews+out of context=sucks! I referred to the writing of SBTB "not being great". Nothing but respect for SBTB. Fallon is proof.



What do you guys think?  Credit: http://www.ktvz.com/entertainment/31179940/detail.html

Lark Voorhies on The Yo Show!




Lark Voorhies catches up with Michael Yo about life during and after "Saved by the Bell", addresses rumors about her dating Mark-Paul Gosselaar, as well as reunion news!

Friday, June 1, 2012

See Mr. Belding at a baseball game near you

When you’re a male star of “Saved by the Bell,” the popular TV show that launched the careers of several teen idols, you have to expect that females will occasionally swoon in your presence. But can Mario Lopez and Mark-Paul Gosselaar claim that a woman actually fainted upon meeting them?

Well, Dennis Haskins -- known worldwide as Mr. Belding -- can.

The goofy, wise and endearing principal of Bayside High, Haskins says he and his co-stars were at Disney World doing promotions during the show’s heyday in the early ‘90s when he inadvertently caused a woman to lose consciousness.

“I got lost while looking for where to be, so I tapped this woman on the shoulder and said, ‘Excuse me, do you know where the ‘Saved by the Bell’ exhibit is?' And out she went,” recalls Haskins, 61, who played Mr. Belding from 1989 until 2000 in the original “Saved by the Bell” series as well as two spinoffs, “Saved by the Bell: The College Years” and “Saved by the Bell: The New Class.”


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Courtesy of West Virginia PowerDennis Haskins poses with a "Saved by the Bell" fan
at a West Virginia Power game in Charleston.
For the record, the woman recovered from her unexpected run-in with Mr. Belding. But Haskins, whom you might have recognized in a recent cameo on “Mad Men,” is still surprising “Saved by the Bell” fans more than two decades after the show’s premiere.

For the fourth consecutive year he is making appearances at minor league baseball parks, where he’ll typically meet the players, throw out the first pitch, sing “Take Me Out to the Ballgame,” sign autographs and drop into the radio booth for an inning of play-by-play. He calls it “Mr. Belding’s Boys of Summer Tour.”

“All the minor league ballparks are geared toward family, bringing your children out, having a good, clean time, and that’s what ‘Saved by the Bell’ was all about,” he said.

Haskins is synonymous with Mr. Belding, but he’s had other recognizable roles as well, including a guest spot on “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” in 2005 and the cameo on “Mad Men” in which he played a Cool Whip test-kitchen scientist. For fans of “Saved by the Bell,” Haskins’ unexpected appearance on the AMC hit was rather nostalgic, and "Mr. Belding" was soon trending on Twitter.

“That was spontaneous and really delightful,” Haskins said. “To have that kind of reaction come back was really enjoyable.”

Though his best-known character is somewhat klutzy, Haskins was an athlete growing up in Tennessee and remains a big sports fan. He walked on the freshman basketball team at the University of Tennessee-Chattanooga and has come to know many athletes during his years doing celebrity appearances.

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Bowling Green Hot RodsDennis Haskins chats with a Bowling Green Hot Rods player while handling duties of the ceremonial first pitch.
Among his favorite interests is professional wrestling.

“I just have a lot of respect for how they maintain their athleticism and how hard they work and the show they put on for the fans,” said Haskins, who recently dropped by a WWE event in Chattanooga while visiting family.

“Saved by the Bell” has enjoyed a renaissance lately, with episodes airing on MTV2 and Netflix, and Haskins still keeps in touch with some of his old castmates.

“I stay in touch with Mario more than anybody, and Elizabeth [Berkley] a little bit,” he said. “But the others are off with careers, lives, other things.”

For Dustin Diamond, aka Screech, “other things” have involved celebrity boxing matches and roles in adult movies. If Mr. Belding were asked about this, he might have some harsh words for Screech. But Haskins reserves judgment.

“I worked with Dustin from the day he was 11 until he was 20,” Haskins said. “We worked together a long time. Dustin is making his own choices for his own reasons, but I’m not going to criticize him.”

Haskins can be seen at minor league stadiums throughout the summer, but when can we expect to see him on screen again?

“You don’t know as an actor,” he said. “Your last job is your last job until you get the next one."


Credit: ESPN

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Tiffani Thiessen Celebrates at Mattel's Little Mommy Day Event

Tiffani Thiessen celebrated the joys of mini-motherhood milestones with her daughter, Harper at Mattel’s Little Mommy Day at Dylan’s Candy Bar in New York City on April 26. The Little Mommy brand had a great time sharing the new dolls and accessories with a room full of moms and “little mommies” along with event host, Rosie Pope of Bravo’s “Pregnant in Heels” and other celebrity moms, including Kelly Rutherford.

Girls had the opportunity to adopt their very own Little Mommy baby doll and play out unforgettable mommy milestones in three lovable, imaginative play activities including feeding, bathing and sleepy time.

This looked like such a fun event!

Credit: GolinHarris Agency, www.golinharris.com

Photo Credit to Diane Bondareff/AP Images for Mattel.

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