
Mia Brabham
Staff Writer at Shondaland
staff writer @shondaland.com ✨ my book, note to self, is out now 📚❗ @yourstrulymia on instagram
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Jan 21, 2025 |
shondaland.com | Mia Brabham
Around Shondaland, Valentine’s Day has become somewhat of an unofficial Bridgerton holiday. After three seasons of swoon-worthy Regency-era couples finding true love, it makes total sense. And what holiday is complete without a little party? Indeed, there is reason to celebrate. The production of season four of Bridgerton is underway, and even though we’ve already introduced our new leads and seen some exciting BTS moments from the filming, there is still so much more to come throughout 2025.
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Jan 8, 2025 |
shondaland.com | Mia Brabham
Um, everybody stay calm, but Shonda Rhimes recently posted to Threads: “So, I’m thinking ... another year of ‘yes.’ What do you say?”That might seem out of the blue, but if you’ve forgotten, this year does indeed mark the 10-year anniversary of the publication of Shonda’s best-selling memoir, Year of Yes: How to Dance It Out, Stand in the Sun and Be Your Own Person.
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Dec 2, 2024 |
shondaland.com | Mia Brabham
If you would have told us in 2012 that, one decade from now, Shonda Rhimes and Kerry Washington would be standing on stage together for Washington’s Walk of Fame star ceremony, any Scandal fan would have definitely believed you. But the thing about the future is: You can never actually anticipate how immensely sweet and moving the moment will be until you finally get to witness it. And lucky for us, now we know.
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Nov 29, 2024 |
shondaland.com | Mia Brabham
A lot of unexpected things happen on Grey’s Anatomy, especially this season — a Brazilian butt lift gone wrong, a pole through the abdomen, a dramatic helicopter rescue. And then, of course, we watched as Mika Yasuda dealt with the shocking loss of her sister Chloe. It was all a bit of a whirlwind, but let’s be real: It’s nothing out of the ordinary considering what we’ve seen in the halls of Grey Sloan Memorial before. Then on Thursday, November 21, the mid-season finale of season 21 aired.
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Nov 25, 2024 |
shondaland.com | Mia Brabham
Content warning: grief, suicidal ideation. “Little Girl Blue” pulls at the heartstrings from its very first second. In a montage over moving music, we watch Victoria in the hospital recovering from a heart attack, and everyone — and we mean everyone from the station — is coming in and out to visit her. When she’s finally home, so much time has passed that it feels like it could be any day of the week, or year for that matter.
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