Have you ever wanted to own a real piece of Hollywood history? Some would say a priceless iconic garment? Others a treasured sliver of a time gone bye?
Well, now is your chance. I have been saving Abbi’s Blue dress (for the @smithsonian )but now I’m putting it up for auction to raise money for @tusctogether for healthcare funds for @iatse and teamsters needing support during the strikes.
This will obviously come with a handwritten note from me as this gem is hard to part with(and the Smithsonian hasn’t returned my calls) It’s taken me 5 years just to peel it off my body. Go bid and help a great cause!
https://givebutter.com/c/TUSCauction/auction
Abbi Jacobson and Jodi Balfour tied the knot in The Row—right off the rack. That was just the beginning of an absolutely unforgettable and deliciously unscripted night. The actors met (virtually) in 2020, when each was peeking over her own precipice. Jacobson was riding out Covid alone, and Balfour was untethered by the loss of a sibling and the end of a long-term relationship. “When we first started texting, I asked Jo what about pre-Covid life she missed most,” Jacobson recalls. Balfour answered immediately: Sweaty shoulders. “After so much distance, we wanted the wedding to feel like that first sweaty shoulder moment—total togetherness,” Balfour concludes. “I think we did that.” Three years after that first date, they threw a wedding ceremony at @publicrecordsnyc. The evening, which brought together a cadre of creative talents—floral designer @ranaflora, chef @emmaleighmacdonald, photographer @luuuuush, and designer @sophieloujacobsen, among others—was an ode to the couple’s dedication to real, unscripted togetherness. Very unscripted, in fact—when torrential rains turned a thoughtfully choreographed evening on its head, these many women adapted by calling in favors, reevaluating plans, and embracing the chaos. Link in bio to look into the couple’s raucous night of revelry. Photography by @luuuuush Words by @maraveitch
Abbi Jacobson and Jodi Balfour tied the knot in The Row—right off the rack. That was just the beginning of an absolutely unforgettable and deliciously unscripted night. The actors met (virtually) in 2020, when each was peeking over her own precipice. Jacobson was riding out Covid alone, and Balfour was untethered by the loss of a sibling and the end of a long-term relationship. “When we first started texting, I asked Jo what about pre-Covid life she missed most,” Jacobson recalls. Balfour answered immediately: Sweaty shoulders. “After so much distance, we wanted the wedding to feel like that first sweaty shoulder moment—total togetherness,” Balfour concludes. “I think we did that.” Three years after that first date, they threw a wedding ceremony at @publicrecordsnyc. The evening, which brought together a cadre of creative talents—floral designer @ranaflora, chef @emmaleighmacdonald, photographer @luuuuush, and designer @sophieloujacobsen, among others—was an ode to the couple’s dedication to real, unscripted togetherness. Very unscripted, in fact—when torrential rains turned a thoughtfully choreographed evening on its head, these many women adapted by calling in favors, reevaluating plans, and embracing the chaos. Link in bio to look into the couple’s raucous night of revelry. Photography by @luuuuush Words by @maraveitch
Abbi Jacobson and Jodi Balfour tied the knot in The Row—right off the rack. That was just the beginning of an absolutely unforgettable and deliciously unscripted night. The actors met (virtually) in 2020, when each was peeking over her own precipice. Jacobson was riding out Covid alone, and Balfour was untethered by the loss of a sibling and the end of a long-term relationship. “When we first started texting, I asked Jo what about pre-Covid life she missed most,” Jacobson recalls. Balfour answered immediately: Sweaty shoulders. “After so much distance, we wanted the wedding to feel like that first sweaty shoulder moment—total togetherness,” Balfour concludes. “I think we did that.” Three years after that first date, they threw a wedding ceremony at @publicrecordsnyc. The evening, which brought together a cadre of creative talents—floral designer @ranaflora, chef @emmaleighmacdonald, photographer @luuuuush, and designer @sophieloujacobsen, among others—was an ode to the couple’s dedication to real, unscripted togetherness. Very unscripted, in fact—when torrential rains turned a thoughtfully choreographed evening on its head, these many women adapted by calling in favors, reevaluating plans, and embracing the chaos. Link in bio to look into the couple’s raucous night of revelry. Photography by @luuuuush Words by @maraveitch
Abbi Jacobson and Jodi Balfour tied the knot in The Row—right off the rack. That was just the beginning of an absolutely unforgettable and deliciously unscripted night. The actors met (virtually) in 2020, when each was peeking over her own precipice. Jacobson was riding out Covid alone, and Balfour was untethered by the loss of a sibling and the end of a long-term relationship. “When we first started texting, I asked Jo what about pre-Covid life she missed most,” Jacobson recalls. Balfour answered immediately: Sweaty shoulders. “After so much distance, we wanted the wedding to feel like that first sweaty shoulder moment—total togetherness,” Balfour concludes. “I think we did that.” Three years after that first date, they threw a wedding ceremony at @publicrecordsnyc. The evening, which brought together a cadre of creative talents—floral designer @ranaflora, chef @emmaleighmacdonald, photographer @luuuuush, and designer @sophieloujacobsen, among others—was an ode to the couple’s dedication to real, unscripted togetherness. Very unscripted, in fact—when torrential rains turned a thoughtfully choreographed evening on its head, these many women adapted by calling in favors, reevaluating plans, and embracing the chaos. Link in bio to look into the couple’s raucous night of revelry. Photography by @luuuuush Words by @maraveitch
Abbi Jacobson and Jodi Balfour tied the knot in The Row—right off the rack. That was just the beginning of an absolutely unforgettable and deliciously unscripted night. The actors met (virtually) in 2020, when each was peeking over her own precipice. Jacobson was riding out Covid alone, and Balfour was untethered by the loss of a sibling and the end of a long-term relationship. “When we first started texting, I asked Jo what about pre-Covid life she missed most,” Jacobson recalls. Balfour answered immediately: Sweaty shoulders. “After so much distance, we wanted the wedding to feel like that first sweaty shoulder moment—total togetherness,” Balfour concludes. “I think we did that.” Three years after that first date, they threw a wedding ceremony at @publicrecordsnyc. The evening, which brought together a cadre of creative talents—floral designer @ranaflora, chef @emmaleighmacdonald, photographer @luuuuush, and designer @sophieloujacobsen, among others—was an ode to the couple’s dedication to real, unscripted togetherness. Very unscripted, in fact—when torrential rains turned a thoughtfully choreographed evening on its head, these many women adapted by calling in favors, reevaluating plans, and embracing the chaos. Link in bio to look into the couple’s raucous night of revelry. Photography by @luuuuush Words by @maraveitch
What luck I have had to get to tell these stories and play this character I love so much. What a rare thing in life. And so I am sad today.
To blame this cancellation on the strike, (which is an essential fight for fair wages, protections and working conditions, etc…) is bullshit and cowardly. But this post isn’t about all that. About all the ways this show has been put through the ringer. Not today.
This post here is about the special show I was lucky to make with so many incredibly talented artists and actors and writers and crew. A show I’m so proud of. Filled to the brim with stories worth telling. Full of so much heart and soul and value.
Thank you for watching.
To the five. ❤️
📷 @therealalexcason
#MiraLAXPartner Feels so good to be back with @ilana. For @MiraLAX_us, obviously. Love this #ad
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Me and my fave girl @jodiannebalfour are hosting a screening of one of our all time favorite films, An Unmarried Woman. @vidiots was lovely enough to find the DCP and we are gonna get to watch it on the big screen. This film is very influential to me, so I could not be more excited about this. 9/14, link in bio EDIT: we sold out fast! But vidiots always holds about 20 tix for walk ups right before the show!
Me and my fave girl @jodiannebalfour are hosting a screening of one of our all time favorite films, An Unmarried Woman. @vidiots was lovely enough to find the DCP and we are gonna get to watch it on the big screen. This film is very influential to me, so I could not be more excited about this. 9/14, link in bio EDIT: we sold out fast! But vidiots always holds about 20 tix for walk ups right before the show!
Me and my fave girl @jodiannebalfour are hosting a screening of one of our all time favorite films, An Unmarried Woman. @vidiots was lovely enough to find the DCP and we are gonna get to watch it on the big screen. This film is very influential to me, so I could not be more excited about this. 9/14, link in bio EDIT: we sold out fast! But vidiots always holds about 20 tix for walk ups right before the show!
This show makes me happy. #Val #thegreatbritishbakeoff
Portrait of Abbi Jacobson by Stella Jacobson. Pencil on paper. 2017. My true essence.
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I ❤️ Gilda
I watched this all the time as a kid when Comedy Central reran it. Still got me.
Closest representation of me right now
Has so much fun working with @aaroneisenberg @willeisenberg and an incredible cast on this new Audible Original, Big Envelopes. It’s out today on @audible !
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It used to be: Make good grades, get good SAT scores, write a good essay, and you were on your way to a good college. Now? Kiss that world goodbye. Merit isn’t a sure thing. Connections are everything. And money talks– a lot.
Enter Kelly Pritzker (me), a shrewd, New Jersey-based college “consultant” who isn’t above faking athletic profiles, seducing administrators, greasing palms, and juicing GPAs. When it comes to getting the under-qualified and uber-privileged into the Ivy League, Kelly’s the closest thing you’ll find to a guarantee…If you can afford her, that is.
But after an admissions scandal breaks on the West Coast, anonymous letters start appearing in Kelly’s mailbox, threatening to take down her entire operation. And when a mysterious teenager, Hadley (Whitney Peak), shows up at her door, a revelation about both of their pasts starts to upend Kelly’s present…
Scandalous!