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At The Power premiere in New York, Auli'i Cravalho raises the alarm against Indigenous women

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 24, 2023
With the premiere screening at the DGA Theater in New York City, the promotional push for the new science fiction drama series The Power continued. In an act of solidarity with Indigenous women and the No More Stolen Sisters movement, one of the main performers, Auli Cravalho, turned more than a few heads on her arrival to the festival with a large red handprint painted on her face. I am representing No More Stolen Sisters.' In an interview published on the Good Morning America Instagram page, it is about missing and murdered indigenous women.' The Kohala, Hawaii native who plays Jos Cleary-Lopez played the role of Jos Cleary-Lopez said that it is about missing and murdered indigenous women. We were fortunate enough to shoot in Vancouver for this series.' "I saw many a monument dedicated to them," Cravalho, 22, told her Indigenous brothers before revealing a sad statistic. 'Indigenous women are ten times more likely to be kidnapped or arrested, and it's sad that there aren't enough cases that are actually followed up with, and it shows how police are not using their money properly,' she said on the red carpet.'

Charlie Hall of "Sex Lives of College Girls" is a comedian who stars in "Mates of My Own Footsteps."

www.popsugar.co.uk, December 4, 2022
Thanks to Charlie Hall's appearance on "The Sex Lives of College Girls" season two, he has become a familiar face. The 25-year-old actor plays Andrew, Whitney's (Alyah Chanelle Scott) lab partner and a new love interest, who has piqued the interest of viewers. Hall snagged his fair share of television appearances in "Bel Air," "Love Victor," and "Single Drunk Female" prior to the HBO Max dramedy. However, there's another reason you may recognize him: Julia Louis-Dreyfus and her partner, "Saturday Night Live" alum Brad Hall, is one of Julia Louis-Dreyfus' fame. Charlie, who accompanied Louis-Dreyfus to the White House State Dinner on December 1, appears to be following in his mother's footsteps as an actor. In fact, he once asked her for some insightful business tips. Louis-Dreyfus jokingly recalled to Entertainment Tonight in September, "Get out of the deal." Louis-Dreyfus is actually very proud of her son and his budding career, despite her witty words of wisdom. After her "The Sex Lives of College Girls" casting news was revealed, she even bragged about him. "That's my boy," she captioned an Aug. 15 Instagram post.