Movies and TV shows casting across the US

The glitz and glam of Hollywood captures the attention of Americans starting from an early age. Beyond celebrities' Instagram Stories and red carpet poses, there are actors out there paying their dues and honing their craft in pursuit of a sustainable career or a fulfilling sideline. Submitting to casting calls is a big part of that journey.

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Movies and TV shows casting across the US

Whether you're a working actor or an aspiring one, you might be curious to know which movies and TV shows are casting roles near you.Backstagecompiled a list of projects casting right now across the U.S., and which roles they're looking to fill.

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Scripted TV, Cupertino Attractive College Students in Bathing Suits

- Project type: scripted show- Roles:--- Talent To Portray Attractive College Athletes and College Students at Pool Party (background / extra, 18-35)- Casting locations: New York City, NY- Learn more about the scripted showhere

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'The Movie Lovers'

- Project type: feature film- Roles:--- Various Roles (supporting, 18+)--- Moviegoers (background / extra, 18+)--- DSA Members (background / extra, 18+)- Roles pay up to: $150- Casting locations: Austin, TX- Learn more about the feature filmhere

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Netflix Film 'AIG'

- Project type: feature film- Roles:--- Chic Party Guests (Celebrities, Musicians, Politicians etc.) (background / extra, all genders, 18-75)- Roles pay up to: $224- Casting locations: New York City, NY; Jersey City, NJ; Hoboken, NJ- Learn more about the feature filmhere

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'GS' A24 Chinatown Series

- Project type: scripted show- Roles:--- Actor (lead, female, male, 35+)- Roles pay up to: $224- Casting locations: Brooklyn, NY; Long Island City, NY; Queens, NY; Manhattan, NY- Learn more about the scripted showhere

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People to Portray African American Male Pedestrians & Event Guests (NON SAG AFTRA COVERED)

- Project type: scripted show- Roles:--- African American Male Peds & Event Guests (NON SAG AFTRA COVERED) (background / extra, male, 18-50)- Roles pay up to: $187- Casting locations: New York City, NY- Learn more about the scripted showhere

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'The Gilded Age,' Season 4

- Project type: scripted show- Roles:--- Male Photo Double (SAG-AFTRA Covered) (background / extra, male, 45-65)- Roles pay up to: $262- Casting locations: New York City, NY; Manhattan, NY; Queens, NY; Brooklyn, NY; Jersey City, NJ- Learn more about the scripted showhere

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'House of Highlights: Sports Trivia Show'

- Project type: reality TV- Roles:--- Sports Fan Ages 50-60 (real people, 50-60)--- Sports Fan Ages 5-10 Years Old (real people, 5-10)--- Sports Fan Ages 60-70 (real people, 60-70)- Roles pay up to: $150- Casting locations: New York City, NY- Learn more about the reality TV showhere

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'Safe Haven MC'

- Project type: vertical series- Roles:--- Cash (lead, male, 25-35)- Roles pay up to: $4,400- Casting locations: Brooklyn, NY; New York, NY- Learn more about the vertical serieshere

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'Lights Out: Who's Out' Vertical Thriller Series

- Project type: vertical series- Roles:--- Richard (lead, male, 40-50)--- Mia (lead, female, 25-30)--- Liam (lead, male, 25-30)- Roles pay up to: $4,800- Casting locations: Worldwide- Learn more about the vertical serieshere

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'Minivan,' College Students (Non-SAG)

- Project type: scripted show- Roles:--- College Students (background / extra, 18-29)- Roles pay up to: $187- Casting locations: New York City, NY; Yonkers, NY; Purchase, NY; Rye, NY; Nanuet, NY- Learn more about the scripted showhere

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'The Gilded Age,' Season 4, Troy, NY

- Project type: scripted show- Roles:--- Event Guests (Non-SAG-AFTRA Covered) (background / extra, 18+)--- Event Guests (SAG-AFTRA Covered) (background / extra, 18+)- Roles pay up to: $224- Casting locations: Troy, NY; Albany, NY; Schenectady, NY- Learn more about the scripted showhere

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'Sunday,' Universal Pictures

- Project type: feature film- Roles:--- Satanic Protesters (background / extra, 18-60)- Roles pay up to: $1,870- Casting locations: Brooklyn, NY; New York, NY; East Meadow, NY- Learn more about the feature filmhere

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'I Dream of Pizza'

- Project type: feature film- Roles:--- Roberto (lead, male, 25-35)- Roles pay up to: $17,000- Casting locations: Worldwide- Learn more about the feature filmhere

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Docu Series, Barstow, CA Locals

- Project type: documentary series- Roles:--- Featured Mother of Missing Men (background / extra, female, 18+)- Roles pay up to: $120- Casting locations: Barstow, CA; Newberry Springs, CA- Learn more about the documentary serieshere

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'Out The Kitchen'

- Project type: scripted show- Roles:--- Tough Officers- Tent. Work Apr. 24 (SAG-AFTRA Covered) (background / extra, 25-55)--- NYPD- Tent. Work Apr. 1 (SAG-AFTRA Covered) (background / extra, 25-55)--- Older Criminal (SAG-AFTRA Covered) (background / extra, male, 70-99)- Roles pay up to: $224- Casting locations: New York City, NY- Learn more about the scripted showhere

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Nicole Kidman Makes Ex Feel 'Disrespected' Amid Simon Baker Rumors — Source

Nicole KidmanandSimon Baker's growing closeness is reportedly making her ex,Keith Urban, feel "disrespected." The actors worked together on the film "Scarpetta." They sparked rumors after their cozy display of affection on the red carpet. Sources claim this has not only unsettled both actors' exes, Rebecca Rigg and Urban, but also left the country singer feeling "betrayed."

Nicole Kidman's ex Keith Urban feels 'betrayed' by Simon Baker PDA, per source

Nicole Kidmanseems to have moved on from her divorce from her ex, Keith Urban. The couple was married for almost 19 years. However, they separated last year when the "Babygirl" actor reportedly filed for divorce due to "irreconcilable differences."

Months after the divorce, the Oscar-winning actor made headlines for seemingly indulging in PDA with her "Scarpetta" co-star,Simon Baker. They were allegedly seen holding hands at the movie premiere. This sparked speculation about whether something is going on between the two. This definitely hasn't sat well with Urban, who allegedly feels "betrayed" by the entire turn of events.

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A source toldGlobe magazinethat the Grammy-winning artist considers Baker a good friend. This is why he couldn't believe he would do this to him, and this "feels like a betrayal" to him.

While he is being told by others that the closeness was just for film promotion, seeing them holding hands has hit a nerve for him, a source claims. The insider added, "From where he's standing, it looks like a line has been crossed, whether they admit to it or not."

Another source claims that after their divorce, Urban was painted in a negative light. However, as per the source, he never really defended himself or said anything "out of respect for Nicole." However, with these latest developments, he allegedly feels disrespected by his ex-wife. The turn of events has been "extra upsetting" for Urban, who reportedly feels hurt by how things have unfolded in the public eye.

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Dan Levy Shares the One Thing That's Given Him 'Great Comfort' After Death of Schitt's Creek Costar Catherine O'Hara

Dan Levy paid tribute to his late Schitt's Creek costar Catherine O'Hara during an appearance on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon on Tuesday, March 31

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Dan Levyis sharing the one thing he has found comfort in following the death of hisSchitt's Creekcostar and close friend,Catherine O'Hara.

During an appearance onThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallonon Tuesday, March 31, the host mentioned that Levy's first time on the talk show had been alongside his fellowSchitt's Creekcast members, which included O'Hara.

The Canadian actress diedon Jan. 30 "after a brief illness,"her rep previously told PEOPLEin a statement.

Levy, 42, told Fallon, 51, after the host offered his condolences, "Listen, it's like a collective loss, I think. She was the greatest. She's irreplaceable."

"The great comfort for me has just been to see how loved she was, you know what I mean? The outpouring. Everyone felt like they kind of knew her," Levy continued.

Fallon described O'Hara as "one of the funniest comedians I've ever seen. Can do characters … Gorgeous," as Dan added, "Unbelievably talented at improvising. One of the great, great, great, great queens."

O'Hara was known for her roles inHome Alone,Best in Show,Beetlejuice,The Nightmare Before Christmasand much more.

The legendary actress starred as over-the-top actress and matriarch Moira Rose in hit sitcomSchitt's Creekopposite Dan, who played her on-screen son (David Rose), Dan's fatherEugene Levy,who played her husband, Johnny Rose, andAnnie Murphy, who played her daughter (Alexis Rose).

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After news of O'Hara's death was reported, Dan shared a tribute onInstagram, alongside two photographs of the pair, writing, "What a gift to have gotten to dance in the warm glow of Catherine O'Hara's brilliance for all those years."

"Having spent over fifty years collaborating with my Dad, Catherine was extended family before she ever played my family. It's hard to imagine a world without her in it. I will cherish every funny memory I was fortunate enough to make with her," the actor added.

He concluded, "My heart goes out to Bo, Matthew, Luke and every member of her big, beautiful family."

Eugene, 79, also remembered his decades-long friendship with O'Hara ina statement shared with PEOPLEat the time.

"Words seem inadequate to express the loss I feel today," the actor said. "I had the honor of knowing and working with the great Catherine O'Hara for over fifty years."

"From our beginnings on the Second City stage, to SCTV, to the movies we did with Chris Guest, to our six glorious years onSchitt's Creek, I cherished our working relationship, but most of all our friendship," Eugene continued. "And I will miss her. My heart goes out to Bo, Matthew, Luke, and the entire O'Hara family."

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Is China positioning itself to become a US-Iran peace broker?

As thewar in the Gulfcareens into its second month, dragging down theglobal economywith no off-ramp in sight, questions are deepening around what role China – a global heavyweight and diplomatic partner to Iran – is willing to play.

CNN Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar meets his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing on March 31, 2026. - Press Information Department/Reuters

China'spotential role was in the spotlight this week after Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar visited Beijing Tuesday for talks with its top diplomat Wang Yi – a meeting that comes as Islamabad has stepped up to position itself as a peace broker in the conflict.

In a statement on "restoring peace" released Tuesday, both countries called for an "immediate ceasefire," peace talks "as soon as possible," and a lasting, UN-backed peace.

"China and Pakistan support the relevant parties in initiating talks," the two sides said in their five-point initiative released after what Islamabad described as "hours of engagement" between Dar and Wang.

The initiative is Beijing's most thoroughly articulated view to date on how the conflict should be resolved. It also calls for the securing of shipping lanes; an end to attacks on civilians and non-military targets; and safeguarding the sovereignty and security of both Iran and the Gulf states.

But that position, expressed in broad strokes, also raises questions about what concrete steps Beijing would take in a future peace process. How deeply it is willing to get involved in a conflict playing out in a volatile region where it's balancing relationships with partners on both sides?

Official Pakistani sources have told CNN that one of the things that Dar was likely to discuss while in China was the possibility that Beijing works as a guarantor to ensure a peace agreement.

Two Pakistani sources also confirmed that while a four-way meeting between Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Pakistan was underway in Islamabad earlier this week, Pakistan's President Asif Ali Zardari held meetings at the Chinese embassy to discuss the ongoing regional situation.

The spokesperson of the Pakistani Ministry of Foreign Affairs declined to respond to queries on Tuesday regarding discussions with China, stating that these talks are too "sensitive and nuanced" for MOFA to make any statements on assumptions. China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs did not immediately respond to a request for comment from CNN.

Iran has given mixed signals. President Masoud Pezeshkian on Tuesday said that the country was ready to stop fighting under certain conditions, "especially the necessary guarantees to prevent a recurrence of aggression," according to Iranian state media. At the same time, foreign minister Abbas Araghchi said Iran is prepared for "at least six months" of war.

Pakistan hasoffered to hold talksbetween its neighbor Iran and the US, leveraging its position as a power with stable ties to both. Dar's trip to China on Tuesday was at Wang's invitation, according to statements from both foreign ministries.

A guarantor?

Even as Beijing positions itself as a voice for peace and a responsible player in a conflict that's roiling the global economy, it's likely to tread carefully.

"China has every incentive to showcase its diplomatic mediation," said Tong Zhao, a senior fellow with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. "It wants the world to see a contrast: while the United States generates turmoil and chaos, China positions itself as a force for de-escalation, stability, and peace."

"What Beijing is actually willing to contribute materially, however, is another matter," he added.

This isn't China's first effort at casting itself as a peacemaker in international conflicts.

Beijing hosted talks following border clashes between Thailand and Cambodia last year. It has also offered multi-point proposals on ending the war in Ukraine – though to limited effect, with critics saying those efforts were more an exercise in polishing China's image than sincere attempts at conciliation.

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When it comes to the current conflict, Chinese strategists may see upsides to a preoccupied US that is damaging its global credibility with an economically disastrous war, even as Beijing is concerned about the ramifications for its export-driven economy.

Beijing is also highly unlikely to accept any kind of guarantor role that would require it to contribute military assets or assurances to back peace. Added to that, it is widely seen as having limited sway on security matters in the Middle East.

It's not clear what such an arrangement would entail. A diplomatic source privy to the four-way talks in Islamabad told CNN it was raised as the four countries involved were exploring different ways "to bridge the gaps between the different stakeholders in a creative way."

Such an arrangement would fall out of step with China's wariness towards military tie-ups. Beijing would also be acutely wary of any agreement that would require it to monitor and punish ceasefire violations – especially one that could potentially pull it into conflict with the US.

While China maintains a decades-old mutual defense treaty with North Korea, it has traditionally eschewed alliances and called for a revamp of the US-led model of international security.

"To be sure, as China's hard and soft power grow, there is increasing internal debate about whether Beijing should deploy its capabilities more proactively to expand global influence and consolidate its status as a leading power. Even so, Iran is an unlikely arena for such an investment," said Zhao.

Peace broker?

China has walked a careful diplomatic line over the more than four weeks of war in the Gulf, calling for a ceasefire and conducting a raft of meetings and talks on the issue. But it has also been clear about where it thinks the impetus to end the conflict – and its global economic ramifications – should lie.

"The one who tied the bell must be the one to untie it," China's Middle East envoy Zhai Jun said last week, in a clear reference to the US and Israel, when asked about the circumstances under which a ceasefire could be reached.

Chinese analysts also reflect an acute awareness from Beijing of the entrenched challenges in resolving a conflict where the two sides have little trust and much animosity.

"China has asked the two sides for immediate ceasefire, but I doubt any side would actually listen to such kind of advice at this stage. For the United States, it is already caught in the dilemma that it has to muddle through, and for Iran, they need a revenge that at least could save some face," said Senior Col. (ret) Zhou Bo, senior fellow at Tsinghua University's Center for International Security and Strategy in Beijing.

China may now not take a role in peace talks since Pakistan has already taken up that position, he added.

Beijing did play a key part in brokering a rapprochement between Iran and longtime rival Saudi Arabia in 2023. And Chinese leader Xi Jinping's alternative vision for international security includes Beijing as a mediator.

China's relationships with the key players in this conflict, including both Iran and the US, as well as Pakistan, could help it with access to all sides in peace talks, according Wang Yiwei, director of the Institute of International Affairs at Renmin University in Beijing.

But China is also weighing up the implications of its diplomacy for its own priorities, in particular US President Donald Trump's expected visit to China this May and other upcoming diplomacy expected between the two leaders this year.

China could look to play a role as part of a goodwill gesture to the US, but it's also been wary of the war straining that relationship.

"We don't want to have Iran or any other phenomenon to damage this trust," said Renmin University's Wang, referring to the upcoming diplomatic exchanges.

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Diaries of Mao Zedong aide can stay at Stanford rather than return to China, U.S. court rules

HONG KONG — Thediaries of an aide to former Chinese leader Mao Zedongcan stay at Stanford University, a federal judge ruled Tuesday, ending a yearslong legal battle that had raised concern they could be censored if returned toChina.

NBC Universal Li Rui, 89, a former secretary to Chairman Mao (Goh Chai Hin / AFP via Getty Images file)

Li Rui, a senior member of China's ruling Communist Party, became Mao's personal secretary in 1958. In diaries he kept for eight decades starting in 1938, Li left a rare record of Chinese history from an insider's perspective, including a firsthand account of the military crackdown on pro-democracy protesters in Beijing'sTiananmen Squareon June 4, 1989.

The diaries also included criticism of the Great Leap Forward, an industrialization program championed by Mao from 1958 to 1961 that caused a famine estimated to have killed as many as 40 million people.

According to Stanford, Li had directed that the diaries, along with correspondence, meeting minutes, photographs and other materials, be made publicly available for study at the university's Hoover Institution for fear they might otherwise be destroyed by Chinese authorities. His daughter Li Nanyang, a vocal critic of the Chinese Communist Party who lives in the United States, made the donation official shortly before Li's death in 2019 at the age of 101.

Li Rui Diaries (Hoover Institution)

Soon after, Li's second wife, Zhang Yuzhen, sued for the return of the original diaries, saying they contained deeply personal information about her relationship with Li and that they were rightfully hers. A Beijing court ruled in Zhang's favor, but Stanford said it was denied the opportunity to appear in court and sued Zhang for control of the diaries in California.

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In his ruling Tuesday, Judge Jon S. Tigar of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California said the court was declining to enforce the Beijing ruling and that Li Nanyang's "possession and donation of the Li Materials was lawful and in accordance with Li Rui's wishes."

The Hoover Institution, which has an extensive collection on modern Chinese history, welcomed the ruling.

"This decision ensures one of the most valuable firsthand accounts on the history of modern China will be freely available for study," Condoleezza Rice, director of the Hoover Institution and a former U.S. secretary of state,said in a statement.

According to the institution, witnesses for both sides testified during the trial that if the materials were returned to China, they would at the least be censored and more likely be banned.

The court said it had determined that Zhang, who is in her 90s, did not initiate the Beijing case and that her defense in the California case was most likely being funded by the Communist Party. A lawyer for Zhang, who did not testify, did not immediately respond to a request for comment outside business hours.

"Li Rui was very clear in his diaries and conversations that he intended for his historic documents to be preserved and maintained by Hoover's Library and Archives," said Mark Litvack, one of Stanford's lawyers. "We are very pleased with the court's decision, that Mr. Li's wishes will be honored."

Diaries of Mao Zedong aide can stay at Stanford rather than return to China, U.S. court rules

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Hiker's dog lost in a wild New Zealand forest rescued by helicopter after strangers fund search

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — When a hiker fell from a 55-meter (180-foot) waterfall in wild New Zealand bush, rescuers were forced to evacuate the badly hurt woman without her dog, which couldn't be found. After strangers raised thousands of dollars for a search, border collie Molly was flown to safety by a helicopter pilot who was determined to reunite pet and owner.

Associated Press In this photo released by Precision Helicopters Ltd, Wayne Holmes holds his dog Bingo, left, after the rescue of Molly, right, at a waterfall on the Arahura River on the West Coast of the South Island of New Zealand, Tuesday, March 31, 2026. (Precision Helicopters Ltd via AP) In this photo released by Precision Helicopters Ltd, Molly is reunited with her owner Jessica Johnston after her rescue from a waterfall on the Arahura River on the West Coast of the South Island of New Zealand, Tuesday, March 31, 2026. (Precision Helicopters Ltd via AP) In this photo relased by Precision Helicopters Ltd, Wayne Holmes collects Molly from the edge of a waterfall as his dog Bingo, bottom left, stands beside on the Arahura River on the West Coast of the South Island of New Zealand, Tuesday, March 31, 2026. (Precision Helicopters Ltd via AP) In this photo released by Precision Helicopters Ltd, Molly peers out of the door of a helicopter after her rescue from a waterfall on the Arahura River on the West Coast of the South Island of New Zealand, Tuesday, March 31, 2026. (Precision Helicopters Ltd via AP)

New Zealand Dog Rescue

A week earlier, an emergency rescue helicopter found the woman with bruises and lacerations after a fall at a rocky spot at the waterfall on the South Island's West Coast. She was airlifted on March 24 but they were forced to leave without her pet.

Molly was bedraggled and hungry when she was found Tuesday, just a few meters from the spot where the hiker had been lucky to survive.

"I contacted her in hospital and said I'd go for a look for it," said Matt Newton, the owner-operator of Precision Helicopters New Zealand, which is based at Hokitika Gorge near the Arahura River where Molly went missing. "I went and looked for the dog several times and no avail."

Unwilling to give up, Newton and his family launched a fundraiser to pay for more flying hours and advanced search gear. Offers of help and donations poured in, with strangers pledging more than 11,000 New Zealand dollars ($6,300) for a search.

It was enough to fund three more hours in a helicopter using thermal imaging equipment. On Tuesday, Newton took to the skies with a veterinary nurse, volunteer searchers and a dog named Bingo in a renewed search for Molly.

"We struck jackpot within about an hour," he said. "As we made our way up the river, we could see the dog in the thermal and then we could visually see it."

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There had been no sign of Molly at the waterfall when Newton previously searched the spot, he said. It wasn't clear if the dog had also fallen from the waterfall or if she had eventually made her way to the spot where her injured owner landed.

The helicopter dropped low enough for a volunteer to disembark with the rescue dog Bingo to help coax Molly to safety and keep her calm.

Newton thought the dog had survived by eating feral animals during her week in the wilderness.

"She knew what we were up to, I think," he said. "She behaved real well. She didn't run away and she was pleased to be rescued."

The dog was in "surprisingly good condition", the pilot said. He sent word back to the helicopter base, where other volunteers waited to take turns in the search. "Instead we just had a big barbecue and all had a cuddle with Molly."

Hours after the dog's rescue, her owner, still battered from her fall, arrived for a tearful reunion.

"I think that'll speed up her healing process somewhat," Newton said. "Having your dog back, that's for sure."

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Ciara Miller appeared at the Your Friends & Neighbors premiere for Apple TV+

People Ciara Miller, Amanda Batula, and West WilsonCredit: Charles Sykes/Bravo via Getty (2); Sansho Scott/BFA.com/Shutterstock

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  • She posted a candid moment with Jon Hamm during a red carpet interview, marking her first social media post since Amanda Batula and West Wilson's relationship reveal

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Ciara Milleris subtly sharing how she's feeling.

On Tuesday, March 31, theSummer Housestar, 30, published her firstInstagram postsince news broke thather friend Amanda Batula is dating her ex, West Wilson. In the caption, she wrote, "If you can't trust your Friends & Neighbors, who can you trust?"

In the clip, Miller is seen on the red carpet at the Monday, March 30, season 2 premiere ofYour Friends & Neighborsfor Apple TV+, where she interviews several cast members on behalf of the streamer.

During her interview with the series' star,Jon Hamm, she asks how he's feeling.

"Wonderful, thank you. How are you?" Hamm, 55, replies.

The camera then zooms in on Miller as she responds, "I'm good… well, I've been better," before quickly cutting to the next moment.

Miller shared the brief exchange on her Instagram page on Tuesday, March 31, marking her first social media post since Batula, 34, and Wilson, 28,confirmed their relationshipin a joint statement shared to their Instagram Stories hours before.

Amanda Batula, West Wilson and Ciara Miller in March 2026.Credit: West Wilson/Instagram

"We've seen the growing online speculation, so while this is still very new, we wanted to provide some clarity," Batula and Wilson wrote. "It was never our intention to purposely hide anything."

"We've shown up for each other as friends over the years, through all the highs and lows, and what's developed recently was the last thing either of us expected," they continued. "Our connection grew out of a genuine, long-standing friendship, which made it especially important for us to approach this with care."

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They added, "We also recognize that this has had an impact beyond just us and never wanted our actions to cause any hurt or be perceived as careless. We truly appreciate the understanding and respect as we navigate this."

Amanda Batula, Ciara Miller, and West WilsonCredit: Griffin Nagel/Bravo via Getty

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Wilson previously dated Miller during his first season ofSummer Housein 2023 before the pair split that December. Batula, for her part,announced her split from her husband, Kyle Cooke, in January 2026,PEOPLE previously reported.

Hamm later weighed in on the moment during an appearance onWatch What Happens Live with Andy Cohenon Tuesday night.

After Cohen referenced Miller's response, Hamm jumped in to repeat it, "I've been better," prompting audible reactions from the audience.

"I was like, 'Well, it's about to get a lot better. I'm here!'" he joked.

When asked for his thoughts, Hamm added, "Team Ciara, for sure, tricky manifestations of behavior there. I'm not so sure how you mentally do the flip flops that are required to make that make sense in your head."

"But having just met Ciara, I think she's a great gal, and she will certainly end up on her feet with all of this nonsense happening," he concluded.

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