The Wonderful Maladys

August 2, 2009 at 12:23pm PST
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Somehow, we can't imagine The Slayer playing party games.

Sarah Michelle Gellar, who, along with her husband Freddie Prinze Jr., is expecting her first child, took a break from filming The Wonderful Maladys yesterday afternoon to attend a baby shower held in her honor.

Still no word, unfortunately, on when The Chosen One will be born. 

May 13, 2009 at 5:31am PST
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Sarah Michelle Gellar, who was extra careful to make sure no one got a glimpse of her new pregnant belly, was snapped on location for her new film, The Wonderful Maladys, on the Upper West Side of Manhattan yesterday.

With those Shaggy Dog bangs, she’s giving us flashbacks of Gossip Girl star Taylor Momsen.

So, who wears her hair botox best?

New soon-to-be mom SMG?

Or Debbie Harry/Courtney Love wannabe Momsen?

—Sasha Perl-Raver

March 11, 2009 at 6:51am PST
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Either she’s getting bored of life at home with Freddie or those Buffy the Vampire Slayer residual checks are drying up, but Sarah Michelle Gellar is to return to TV in a new sitcom.

Gellar will star in a new comedy called The Wonderful Maladys.

The series is about the lives of dysfunctional siblings living in New York as they cope with losing their parents.

That sounds hilarious.

Nothing says comedy quite like a death in the family.

–Sasha Perl-Raver

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