
Constance Marie rose to fame as Angie Lopez on George Lopez. More recently, our readers will recognize her for her role as Regina Vasquez on ABC Family’s hit drama series Switched at Birth. The ground breaking series is one of the most successful series for the network. It became a huge hit among viewers while simultaneously raising awareness for the deaf community.
We recently had the chance to chat with Constance about the new season of Switched at Birth and what fans can expect in the new season.
Check out our interview with Constance Marie here:
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Switched at Birth is returning with the season 2 Summer premiere this June! Now we have the first preview advertising the new episodes. Among the clips included is a glimpse at the return of Blair Redford as Ty. What does this mean for Bay and Emmett?
Switched at Birth returns June 10th on ABC Family.
Check out the season 2 preview promo for the Summer premiere of Switched at Birth here:
The Winter finale of Switched at Birth is already upon us! It feels like the season just started. After Monday’s groundbreaking all ASL episode, the students of Carlton went on a protest and took over the school. Will they be taken out by force? And now that Daphne knows about Regina, will she hit rock bottom before she decides to ask for help?
Check out the sneak peeks of the episode “Introducing The Miracle” here:
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ABC Family is advertising this upcoming episode of Switched at Birth as groundbreaking and a powerful television event that will shatter our expectations. I’ve been reading that the majority of the episode will be silent and almost entirely enacted in ASL. This will be a landmark episode for the series.
Watch the sneak peeks of the episode: “Beyond Silence/Uprising” here:
Things may be rocky for Daphne and Travis but are things with Bay and Emmett heating back up? What about Noah? And what will happen if Travis finds out who hurt Daphne?
Check out the sneak peeks and promo for next week’s new episode of Switched at Birth: Drive in the Knife.
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