Sarah Chalke

January 9, 2010 at 7:10am PST
Photos: ABC

It's time to trade in the scrubs for a pair of mom jeans.

Scrubs star Sarah Chalke, 33, and her fiance, Jamie Afifi, 36, an entertainment lawyer, have welcomed to the world a baby boy named Charlie Rhodes Afifi. This is both parents' first child.  

Congratulations to the new mama and papa!

May 18, 2009 at 12:58pm PST
Photos: Touchstone Television

Some shows just never say die.

After shooting and airing what could have been their finale, Scrubs is returning for one…last…season.

A few months ago, Zach Braff announced his decision to leave the show to focus on his directing career, but ABC must have busted out the big ol’ oversized check book because they wooed him back for at least six episodes. 

Sarah Chalke, whose Lifetime miniseries, Maneater, is rumored to be getting turned into a full-time series, has also signed on for more though no numbers have been finalized.

July 20, 2008 at 3:26pm PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

Dirty Sexy Money star William Baldwin and Scrubs star Zach Braff attend the Disney/ABC TCA All Star Party at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills (Scrubs recently made the jump from NBC to ABC).

If you were forced, who would you rather?

Once-upon-a-time hottie William (how much did we all lust for him in the Sliver/Backdraft days?) or scary, buggy-eyed lady killer Zach Braff?

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