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How Melissa Joan Hart’s Husband Feels About Her On Screen Romances on December 2, 2023 at 5:00 pm Us Weekly

When it comes to Melissa Joan Hart’s on screen romances, she doesn’t have to explain it all to husband Mark Wilkerson.
“He ignores all that,” Hart, 47, exclusively told Us Weekly while promoting the 2023 World Vision Gift Catalog. “Luckily, he doesn’t pay attention to that stuff. He rarely looks at my social media or anything like that.”
Hart added that her husband only watches her movies when she forces him to do so. “[When] we have to watch it live, [live] tweet it or something like that,” she explained. “We don’t often sit down and watch my stuff.”
The actress certainly has plenty for viewers to watch. Hart shot straight to stardom in the ‘90s for her Nickelodeon hit series Clarissa Explains It All before portraying the titular character in Sabrina the Teenage Witch for seven seasons on ABC and The WB. She has since become known as the “Queen” of Christmas for her holiday films — one of which she’s hoping her family will one day agree to watch.
“I wish they would watch Holiday in Handcuffs,” Hart told Us of the 2007 film costarring Mario Lopez. “That’s my favorite Christmas movie I’ve ever done, but I can’t get them to watch it. It’s so funny.”
While Wilkerson, 47, avoids watching Hart pretend to fall in love in her films, he also has to ignore his wife getting candid about her past real-life romances, as Hart has opened up about her dating life before getting married. Earlier this year, she revealed that she dated fellow Nickelodeon star Chris William Martin, a.k.a. Corky Martin from Hey, Dude, and even had a “little thing” with Ryan Reynolds, whom she worked with on the 1996 Sabrina the Teenage Witch movie.
Mark Wilkerson and Melissa Joan Hart. MICHAEL TRAN/AFP via Getty Images
Maintaining space between careers and romance may be one of the couple’s secrets to a long-lasting marriage. The pair, who tied the knot in 2003, recently celebrated their 20-year anniversary. According to Hart, keeping a unified front up with their children — sons Mason, 17, Brayden, 15, and Tucker, 11 — also helps the relationship.
Hart told Us that while the pair used to have fun “bickering” with each other early on in their romance, their teenagers are using that tone “against” them so it’s no longer “as cute.”
“We’re trying to be careful about how we talk to each other and just trying to lean into each other a little bit more to support [each other] as a team,” she explained. “And especially with teenagers, we’re learning a lot about not letting the kids be, like, ‘Well, dad said I could go.’ Saying things like, ‘Well, I’m going to go talk to your dad. We’re going to decide this together,’ instead of, ‘I don’t know, go ask your dad.’”
While Hart confessed that “nothing can prepare” a parent for their child’s teenage years, she and Wilkerson work hard in teaching their kids how to give back. Hart began partnering with World Vision in 2019, sponsoring three sisters in Zambia who are around the same ages as her own sons. The family of five has since been to visit the girls’ village twice, learning about the struggles they face and providing necessary goods and services.
This year, Hart is lending her support to World Vision’s Gift Catalog, which features more than 100 lifesaving gifts ranging from $16 to $50,000. Donations through the Catalog go to help families around the world and here in the U.S. lift themselves out of poverty. The actress even has her own “Beads of Blessing” bracelet available for purchase.
“Beads of Blessing, which is this bracelet that was made by artisans in Africa, [is] in the gift catalog,” she explained. “You can gift this to someone, a teacher, a mother, whatever. And then the money will go to help the projects that World Vision does.”
Mark Wilkerson and Melissa Joan Hart, 2017. Jason Kempin/Getty Images for Net-A-Porter
Hart noted that there are “many” other options for purchase as well, including animals as well as medical supplies, backpacks and more, which can be sent domestically or internationally. “Wherever you want to send the help,” she told Us.
The 2023 World Vision Gift Guide is available on the organization’s website.
When it comes to Melissa Joan Hart’s on screen romances, she doesn’t have to explain it all to husband Mark Wilkerson. “He ignores all that,” Hart, 47, exclusively told Us Weekly while promoting the 2023 World Vision Gift Catalog. “Luckily, he doesn’t pay attention to that stuff. He rarely looks at my social media or
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‘The Rivals of Amziah King’ Steals the Show at SXSW

Matthew McConaughey made a triumphant return to the big screen at SXSW with the world premiere of “The Rivals of Amziah King” on Monday, March 10, 2025. The film, which marks McConaughey’s first live-action role in six years, received a rare standing ovation at Austin’s Paramount Theatre.

Directed by Andrew Patterson, “The Rivals of Amziah King” is a multifaceted narrative that blends elements of crime drama, beekeeping, musical, and character-driven storytelling, set against the backdrop of rural Oklahoma. The film follows Amziah King, played by McConaughey, a charismatic beekeeper and bluegrass musician who runs the town’s top honey-making operation. When Amziah’s estranged foster daughter, Kateri (played by newcomer Angelina LookingGlass), returns to his life, they attempt to rebuild their relationship and create a family business, but face threats from ruthless rivals in the honey industry.
The film’s cast, including Kurt Russell, Cole Sprouse, Owen Teague, Scott Shepherd, Rob Morgan, Jake Horowitz, and Tony Revolori, joined McConaughey on the red carpet at SXSW. The ensemble cast brought a diverse range of characters to life, adding depth to the film’s complex narrative.
McConaughey introduced the film to the SXSW audience, praising its originality and describing it as a blend of humor, innocence, and spirit. The actor’s performance in the film showcases his musical talents, as he sings and plays instruments in several live musical numbers, which contributed to the film’s standing ovation.
In an interview, McConaughey reflected on his return to acting, highlighting the film’s unique blend of genres and his character’s journey with Kateri. “It’s a remarkable love tale,” he said, emphasizing the reconnection between Amziah and his foster daughter.
The film’s world premiere at SXSW was met with a rapturous response, with many praising its electrifying vision and invigorating music. Andrew Patterson’s bold creativity and innovative storytelling have positioned “The Rivals of Amziah King” as one of the standout films of the festival. As the festival continues, it remains to be seen how the film will fare in the competitive marketplace, but early reactions suggest it could be a significant player in the coming months.
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“A Simple Favor” Sequel: Cast Reunites at SXSW

The cast of “A Simple Favor” recently reunited at SXSW to discuss the upcoming sequel. The excitement was palpable as they shared insights into revisiting their iconic characters and what audiences can expect from the new installment.
Returning to Familiar Roles
Director Paul Feig expressed his initial hesitation about sequels, stating, “I’ve always shied away from doing a sequel because I think they’re really terrifying, and I haven’t seen many sequels that I like.” However, his love for the characters and the first film’s success on streaming platforms ultimately convinced him to revisit the story.

Anna Kendrick, who plays Stephanie, shared her enthusiasm for embracing a more unkempt version of her character. “I was really excited to play Stephanie but in sneers,” she said, hinting at a humorous evolution for her character.
Blake Lively, returning as the enigmatic Emily, expressed her love for the character, calling her “probably my favorite character I’ve ever been fortunate enough to play.” She also teased a “curveball idea” from Feig that upped the ante and made things “very uncomfortable to watch.”
Glamour and Intrigue in Capri
The sequel takes the characters to the glamorous island of Capri, a setting that Feig was determined to use despite budgetary concerns. Lively raved about the location, saying, “I want to live there, I love it so much…it’s just magical.”

New cast members Alex and Mel also shared their excitement about joining the project and filming in Capri. Mel humorously stated, “Who doesn’t want to get paid to film in Capri while working with Paul [Feig]?”
Spoilers and Twists
The cast was careful to avoid spoilers, emphasizing the many twists and turns in the film. Kendrick jokingly warned, “Stephanie stand the up dude…this is your tormentor, stab her in the neck bro, grow up here.” This comment hints at the complex and potentially dangerous relationship between Stephanie and Emily in the sequel.
A Collaborative Spirit
Andrew Rannells and Bashir Salahuddin, who are also returning for the sequel, praised Feig’s collaborative directing style. Rannells noted that Feig is “very open to letting actors improvise but also knows when to tell them that’s enough.”
Overall, the cast and director conveyed a sense of excitement and camaraderie, promising a sequel that will be both thrilling and hilarious.
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Issa Rae: Giving Flowers and Calling Out History in “Seen and Heard”

Issa Rae, the creative force behind the groundbreaking series “Insecure,” is back with a new project that’s already generating buzz: “Seen and Heard.” This HBO docu-series is a deep dive into the history of Black television, celebrating the triumphs, acknowledging the struggles, and examining the lasting impact of representation on screen. During a conversation at SXSW, Rae discussed the making of “Seen and Heard,” her early influences, and her complicated relationship with reality TV.

Chronicling Black TV History: A Comprehensive Look
Rae emphasized the importance of creating a “comprehensive, rich history of Black television,” particularly during a time when Black creators are experiencing a renaissance in the industry. The series features interviews with television icons like Oprah Winfrey, Shonda Rhimes, Debbie Allen, Mara Brock Akil and Tyler Perry, who share their personal journeys and insights. Rae credits executive Montrell McKay and director Giselle Bailey for bringing her vision to life. She praised Bailey’s “cinematic” approach, which elevates “Seen and Heard” beyond the typical documentary format.
One of the most impactful aspects of the docu-series is its exploration of how Black audiences were used to build up networks, only to be abandoned later. Rae notes that having creators and showrunners recount this history firsthand makes the experience undeniable and is a critical part of understanding the full picture of Black television’s evolution.
Reality TV: A Villain Origin Story
Rae revealed that reality television played a significant role in shaping her desire to create meaningful content. As a child of the ’90s, she grew up watching shows like “Moesha,” “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air,” and “A Different World,” which made her feel like she wanted to be a part of the television landscape. However, the rise of reality TV, particularly the portrayal of Black women, left her feeling frustrated and underrepresented.

Rae described her relationship with shows like “Flavor of Love” as “hate-watching.” She explained a specific incident during the show’s second season premiere when a contestant was denied access to the restroom and ended up urinating on the floor on TV. This moment, she said, sparked a realization that “there has to be more than this,” and motivated her to start film blogging and eventually create her own content. Rae even jokingly gives “shout out to my haters” for inspiring her to “make something” instead of just complaining.
“Insecure” and the LA Love Letter
The conversation also touched on the lasting impact of “Insecure,” particularly its connection to Los Angeles. Rae expressed her appreciation for fans who visit landmarks featured in the show, creating their own “Insecure” LA tours. She shared a story about meeting a fan who was introduced to Worldwide Tacos through the show, highlighting how “Insecure” served as a love letter to the city. Ultimately, Rae finds it incredibly rewarding when people tell her that “Insecure” has inspired them to “do their own thing.”

Issa Rae’s “Seen and Heard” promises to be a powerful and insightful exploration of Black television history, filled with both celebration and critical analysis. By examining the past and present of representation on screen, Rae continues to inspire a new generation of storytellers and push the boundaries of what’s possible in television.

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