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Teen Mom’s Amber Portwood Is Getting ‘Serious’ With New Boyfriend Gary on January 26, 2024 at 2:59 am Us Weekly
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Teen Mom alum Amber Portwood has a new man in her life, Us Weekly can exclusively reveal — and despite dating for only a few months, things are heating up between the couple.
“His name is Gary. She met him on a dating app four months ago. They are taking their time getting to know each other, but it’s getting serious,” a source close to the MTV star tells Us, adding that he lives locally in the reality star’s hometown of Indianapolis, Indiana.
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Portwood’s new beau, who is in his late 30s, doesn’t have kids of his own, but he’s “very family-oriented” and takes care of his parents, the insider says.
Gary is different than Portwood’s exes because he’s never watched her hit show Teen Mom, reveals the insider, adding it’s allowed their blossoming relationship to be more authentic.
Rollercoaster of romance. Teen Mom OG star Amber Portwood has seen her fair share of relationship drama over the years, but she’s never given up on love. The reality star’s first serious relationship was with Gary Shirley, with whom she welcomed daughter Leah in November 2008. Shirley popped the question before Leah was born, but […]
“All the guys Amber has dated before she met on social media and were fans of the show,” the source continues. “This new man in her life has actually never seen Teen Mom so she feels she can finally date in the way she’s always wanted to.”
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Portwood, 33, first appeared on 16 and Pregnant in 2009 before becoming a cast member on Teen Mom and Teen Mom OG. She returned to MTV for 2022’s Teen Mom: Family Reunion and on 2023’s Teen Mom: The Next Chapter.
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Prior to her new relationship, Portwood’s romances have frequently been in the spotlight. When fans first met Portwood on-screen, she was in a relationship with Gary Shirley, with the former couple welcoming their daughter, Leah, in November 2008. Shirley gained full custody of Leah in 2011 after a fight between the exes resulted in Portwood’s arrest in 2010.
These days, Portwood and Shirley are co-parenting Leah, now 14, “amicably,” the source says.
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Portwood welcomed her second child, son James, with ex Andrew Glennon in May 2018. The pair split after an altercation in 2019, and Glennon won full custody of James in 2022. Following the ruling, Portwood got candid about her struggles and how she’s working on herself to move forward.
Related: ‘Teen Mom OG’ Stars: Where Are They Now?
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It’s been quite a journey for the cast of Teen Mom. The series launched in December 2009 as the first spinoff from MTV’s 16 and Pregnant. The debut season followed the lives of Maci Bookout, Catelynn Lowell, Amber Portwood and Farrah Abraham, who all experienced very different journeys during their teen pregnancies. On season 5, […]
“I’ve worked so hard to better myself and improve my relationships with my children,” the reality star said in a statement to Us at the time. “While I’ve always been candid about my past substance abuse and struggles with mental illness, a person should have the chance to redeem themselves and not be tethered to their problems from the past.”
Glennon and James now live together across the country from Portwood in his home state of California. “It’s a hard situation,” the insider says of the arrangement. “She does the best she can to navigate it.”
Teen Mom alum Amber Portwood has a new man in her life, Us Weekly can exclusively reveal — and despite dating for only a few months, things are heating up between the couple. “His name is Gary. She met him on a dating app four months ago. They are taking their time getting to know
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Miachel Pruett: Online Dating and Comedy in ‘Try a Waffle Cone’
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September 18, 2024Miachel Pruett is making a name for herself in the film industry as a finalist for Best Romantic Comedy Short Screenplay at the Houston Comedy Film Festival with her debut project, “Try a Waffle Cone.” This romantic comedy short film explores the intricacies of online dating, drawing from Miachel’s personal experiences to create relatable characters and scenarios. The screenplay captures the ups and downs of digital romance, showcasing Miachel’s unique blend of humor and heartfelt storytelling. Currently, she is in the final stages of post-production, overseeing the sound mixing process while preparing for her next project, a dramatic short film that will challenge her to step outside her comedic comfort zone.
“Try a Waffle Cone” is a romantic comedy short film that delves into the world of online dating, drawing inspiration from Miachel’s personal experiences. The screenplay cleverly captures the ups and downs of digital romance, with characters and scenarios inspired by real-life encounters. Miachel’s creative touch is evident in the protagonist’s love interests, which are loosely based on people she met, while the best friend character is a charming amalgamation of her sister and close friends.
Crafting Comedy: A Delicate Balance
One of Miachel’s primary challenges in writing “Try a Waffle Cone” was seamlessly incorporating various comedic styles into the screenplay. Her goal was to create a rich tapestry of humor, blending elements from slapstick to situational irony. This diverse approach to comedy adds depth and variety to the film, making it both engaging and entertaining.
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From Passion to Screenplay
While Miachel has long been a fan of romantic comedies, “Try a Waffle Cone” marks her debut as a screenwriter. Her enthusiasm for the genre shines through in her work, and she’s excited to continue exploring storytelling through this new medium.
Current Projects and Future Plans
Miachel is currently in the final stages of post-production for “Try a Waffle Cone,” overseeing the sound mixing process. Having directed and produced the film with a talented cast and crew last spring, she’s now setting her sights on her next project – a dramatic short film that will push her beyond her comedic comfort zone.
Connecting with Miachel
For those interested in future projects or collaborations, Miachel can be reached at hello@miachel.com. She maintains an active presence on social media and has a website to stay connected with fans and industry professionals.
To follow Miachel’s journey and stay informed about her projects, interested parties can follow her on Instagram and visit her website. Miachel’s fresh perspective and ability to blend humor with personal experiences make her a standout in the screenwriting community. As she continues to evolve as a filmmaker and festival director, the industry eagerly anticipates the impact of her upcoming projects.
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“Roomhates”: Laughing Through Life’s Challenges
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September 18, 2024We’re thrilled to introduce Michael Deo and Mersiha Musovic, a seasoned filmmaking duo, in the film industry! Their latest project, “Roomhates” has earned them a spot as a finalist for the Best Comedy Series Episode Award at the Houston Comedy Film Festival. Roomhates is a half-hour, single-camera comedy that delves into the struggles of a once-in-love couple grappling with the harsh realities of modern life. The show follows Mersiha and Michael, two ex-lovers stuck living together in their low-rent apartment despite their breakup. Mersiha dreams of becoming an actor, while Michael longs for a traditional family and suburban life. Though their goals clash, they’re forced to navigate their broken relationship in a world where the cost of living makes moving out impossible.
The Inspiration Behind “Roomhates”
The idea for Roomhates was sparked by a desire to explore the comedic potential of modern relationships and the unique challenges they face today. Co-creators Mersiha and Michael, who coincidentally share the names of their characters, drew from their personal experiences and those of their peers. “Michael was going through a divorce but still living with his ex,” they shared. This reality, combined with the current housing crisis and rising costs, gave them the perfect backdrop to create a sitcom full of both humor and heart.
“We wanted to explore how relationships look now compared to previous generations, but with some levity,” they said. Roomhates touches on the struggles of millennials facing economic uncertainty, yet does so with a comedic twist that keeps audiences laughing while reflecting on real-life issues.
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Overcoming Challenges on Set
As with any independent production, Roomhates faced its share of challenges—chiefly time and money. “We did what we could with the resources available,” the team explained, but one of the biggest hurdles was filming with a crew of 15 in a small, two-bedroom apartment crammed with equipment. Despite the tight space, the team managed to capture the essence of their story, bringing the characters’ conflicts to life in a way that feels both intimate and humorous.
From Sketches to Sitcoms
Mersiha and Michael have been a writing and producing team since 2019, with a history of working on a variety of projects, from sketch comedy and web series to short films. Roomhates marks their first foray into sitcom territory, and the duo is eager to bring the pilot to as many eyes as possible.
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“We’ve worked on a range of projects, but this sitcom pilot is something we’re really passionate about,” they said. Their goal now is to secure a series order from a network or streaming service, turning their proof-of-concept episode into a full-blown series.
What’s Next?
Right now, the team is laser-focused on building buzz for Roomhates. They are aggressively submitting the pilot to film festivals that spotlight TV pilots and episodic content, hoping to generate enough recognition and feedback to attract potential distributors and collaborators.
Their dream is to land a series order, but they’re also excited about future projects, with more ideas in the pipeline. For those looking to collaborate or learn more about their work, they’re easy to reach via email at mersihamichaelprod@gmail.com or on Instagram at @mersihamichaelproductions, @mersiha.musovic, and @michaeldeo_.
On the Horizon
As Roomhates embarks on its festival run, Mersiha and Michael are optimistic that the series will resonate with audiences and open doors for their next big project. “We’re hoping that positive feedback from festivals will help us secure the right collaboration to bring a full season to life,” they said.
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Their journey is just beginning, and with their unique comedic take on modern relationships, it’s clear that Roomhates is a show to watch.
For behind-the-scenes content and updates, check out their Facebook page at facebook.com/mersihamichaelprod and follow their work on Instagram at @mersihamichaelproductions.
Roomhates offers a hilarious yet heartfelt look at love, life, and the struggle to survive in the modern world, one awkward roommate interaction at a time.
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“The Worst Best Man Ever”: A Story of Love & Laughter
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September 18, 2024We’re thrilled to introduce David Weilert & Philip A Ramos, seasoned filmmakers in the film industry! Their latest project, “The Worst Best Man Ever,” has earned him a spot as a finalist for the Best Romantic Comedy Film Award at the Houston Comedy Film Festival. David and Philip have created a heartfelt and hilarious short film, The Worst Best Man Ever, blending humor with genuine emotional depth. The film, a proof of concept for their feature-length project Groomsday, tackles the complexities of relationships, choices, and love—or the lack thereof.
The Genesis of “The Worst Best Man Ever”
The inspiration for The Worst Best Man Ever comes from the filmmakers’ personal experiences navigating the tricky waters of relationships. David and Philip wanted to explore how dating can sometimes continue out of a sense of obligation rather than genuine love.
“We all have been there,” says David, “where we find ourselves at a crossroads, trying to figure out the best path forward, even when that path isn’t the easiest one.” Their love for comedies that tug at the heartstrings helped shape this film into the kind of project they are most passionate about—one that blends humor with moments of introspection.
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Overcoming the Challenges
One of the biggest challenges in bringing The Worst Best Man Ever to life was timing. The filmmakers were determined not to rush the process, focusing on assembling the perfect cast and crew to ensure the film lived up to their vision. “We wanted to make sure that we found the right time to make it,” David explains. “We didn’t want to rush the process and be left with a film that we would not be content with.”
Their careful approach paid off, as the film showcases not only their comedic chops but also the depth of emotion and thoughtfulness that went into its production.
A Duo with Decades of Experience
David and Philip have both been working in film and television for over a decade. David has been creating films since he was just 12 years old, and Philip’s award-winning short film, The Kidnapping of a Fish, further demonstrates their talent and dedication to storytelling. The two bring a wealth of professional experience to their projects, working as Production Coordinators on major New York-based productions for a variety of platforms.
Their passion for filmmaking goes beyond their day jobs, as both are committed to telling meaningful, mainstream stories with wide appeal.
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What’s Next?
The success of The Worst Best Man Ever is just the beginning. David and Philip have three strong projects in the pipeline, including two feature films that, like Groomsday, have short films as proof of concepts. In addition, they are developing a TV show. With several projects in the works, this dynamic duo is set to make a lasting impact on the world of comedy and beyond.
Get in Touch
For those looking to collaborate or support future projects, David and Philip are easily reachable through email or social media. They’re also committed to keeping their followers updated on their progress through their websites and social platforms.
You can contact them via email at davidweilert1@gmail.com or mcflyfilm@gmail.com and follow their work on Instagram at @david_weilert, @mcflyfilm, and @worstbestmanever. Their websites, davidweilert.com and thatstormfilms.com, offer more details on their projects.
On the Horizon
Currently in talks with distributors and agents, David and Philip are looking for representation and investors who share their vision for mainstream comedies. They are grateful to platforms like the Houston Comedy Film Festival for showcasing their work and hope to secure the funding needed to bring their upcoming feature films to life.
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A Union of Filmmakers
Both filmmakers are members of IATSE Local 161, the union for Production Coordinators in New York City. Philip is also a member of the Producers Guild of America, reflecting their deep integration into the film industry.
As The Worst Best Man Ever continues to make waves on the festival circuit, David and Philip are set to rise as filmmakers who know how to mix humor, heart, and a deep understanding of the human condition. Their upcoming projects promise to deliver even more laughs and meaningful moments, leaving audiences eager for what’s next.
From the Film Festival Circuit Founder, Mikal Fair:
“Explore the ‘Film Festival Submitter’s Handbook 2024,’ your ultimate guide to conquering the film festival circuit. Whether you’re a filmmaker or screenwriter, this essential resource provides practical strategies to navigate the competitive landscape of film festivals successfully. From crafting compelling titles, taglines, and synopses to creating impactful director’s and writer’s statements, this handbook equips you with the tools to shine in the festival circuit. Learn to develop effective marketing materials, including posters and trailers, and discover the importance of communication and presenting a professional package. With insights tailored to the evolving role of social media and marketing in the film industry, this handbook is your key to festival triumph. Get your copy now and embark on your journey to festival success!”
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