Keri Russell

May 8, 2009 at 7:36am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

What’s crackin’, Felicity?

Our home skillet, Keri Russell was spotted in Washington, DC yesterday working some Big Bird magic on the nation’s capital.

How can you not love a girl who dated Scott Speedman, was in the Mickey Mouse Club and doesn’t seem embarrassed by it. And made a movie about pie and domestic abuse totally fascinating?

We heart Keri.

—Sasha Perl-Raver

December 7, 2008 at 11:24am PST

There’s a new Pink Power Ranger on the prowl.

Amy Jo Johnson, who we will always give props to because she played Keri Russell’s best friend Julie Emrich on one of our favorite shows ever, Felicity, has welcomed her first child.

The baby girl, named Francesca Christine, was born on December 1st to Amy, 38 (and looking amazing) and her fiancé Olivier Giner, 33.

Congratulations!

May 28, 2008 at 4:16pm PST

It’s Sarah McLachlan!

Remember her? She sang Lilith Fair hits like “Building a Mystery,” “Angel” and “I Will Remember You.”

We will never forget the moment on Felicity when Ben (Scott Speedman) and Felicity (Keri Russell) finally kissed to her song “Ice Cream.” (Your love is better than ice cream/Better than anything else that I’ve tried)

Looks like McLachlan is off the ice cream and on the bench press. Damn, check out the guns! She looks amazing and is the mother of two kids.

Nice to see you, Sarah.

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