YH catches up with actor Haley Joel Osment at Long Island City High School where he is on hand to speak with students for the Get Schooled campaign about the importance of education.
YH visits the set of CBS's "The McCarthys" and sits down with stars Tyler Ritter, Joey McIntyre, Laurie Metcalf, Jimmy Dunn, Kelen Coleman, and Jack McGee.
YH goes inside the pantry on Fox's "MasterChef Junior" set to chat with the man himself, Gordon Ramsay, who tells us how this show focuses more on mentoring than criticism.
YH returns to the set of TBS workplace comedy "Ground Floor" where we hang out with stars Briga Heelan, John C, McGinley, and Skylar Astin, and get a private tour.
YH is at Radio Disney's VIP birthday bash hanging out with a slew of hot, young talent in attendance to celebrate, such as Jacob Latimore, R5, Zendaya, Olivia Holt, and more.
YH is at the W Union Square in New York City kicking back with "The Originals" star Joseph Morgan, who gives us the scoop on what to expect from the remainder of Season 2 of the CW hit.
YH is on the set of CBS's "Scorpion", where stars Robert Patrick, Elyes Gabel, Ari Stidham, Eddie Kaye Thomas, and Katharine McPhee give us a tour and all the scoop on the hit action-drama.
YH goes backstage at the 6th annual TeenNick Halo Awards to catch up with creator and host Nick Cannon, who tells us how this ceremony is a fresh take on other award shows.
YH is on hand for starlet Ciara Bravo's photo shoot for the cover of Glitter Magazine, and she chats with us about her role on the Fox dramedy "Red Band Society.
YH hits up the Hollywood premiere of Disney's 'Big Hero 6', where we catch up with the breakout star himself, Ryan Potter, along with his cast mates as well as other celeb attendees.
YH pays a visit to the set of ABC comedy "Selfie" to sit down with stars Karen Gillan and John Cho and get a tour of the set from co-star Da'Vine Joy Randolph.
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