Actress Britt Robertson takes some time out from her busy schedule to pop by the YH Studio and give us some details on her swoon-worthy romance film 'The Longest Ride'.
YH heads backstage at the Ahmanson Theatre in L.A. to chat with the stars of Rodgers & Hammerstein's 'Cinderella', Fran Drescher, Paige Faure, and Andy Huntington Jones.
YH is in New York to catch up with Olympic gymnast Nastia Liukin as she prepares for her "Dancing with the Stars" Samba routine with her pro partner, Derek Hough.
YH sends 10-year-old Brendan Bernstein to the set of Disney XD's "Lab Rats" to chat with stars Tyrel Jackson Williams, Billy Unger, Kelli Berglund, and Spencer Boldman.
YH is on the lively set of NBC sitcom "Undateable" to catch up with the hilarious cast, including Brent Morin, Chris D'Elia, Biance Kajlich, and Bridgit Mendler, and get a tour of their on-screen digs.
YH hits up the 21st annual SAG Awards and catching up with the stars of some of the biggest shows on television such as "Game of Thrones", "House of Cards", and "Orange is the New Black".
YH goes behind the scenes at ABC's "Black-ish", where star Yara Shahidi is on hand to show us around the set and also sit down with her on-screen mom, Tracee Ellis Ross.
YH goes behind the scenes with the pros of "Dancing with the Stars" and Season 19 champ Alfonso Ribeiro as they prepare for their nationwide live tour.
YH is in NYC catching up with film, theatre, and television star John Leguizamo, who talks with us about being a Latino in Hollywood and advice for young aspiring performers.
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