Catherine Bell teases upcoming episode of Good Witch with (faux) baby bump photo
Sat May 29, 2021 at 11:41am ET
Preparing for the big baby shower on Good Witch. Pic credit: Crown Media
Good Witch star Catherine Bell gave fans a preview of Sunday night’s episode on her social media, reposting a Hallmark Channel promotional photo that showed her reclining on a couch cradling a large baby bump.
Her post read “wait…what??!”
Since Cassie’s daughter, Grace (Bailee Madison) is off at college, and there has been no hint that she and husband Sam (James Denton), are expecting, the photo surprised fans.
Catherine Bell, left, stars in “The Good Witch.” The series opens its seventh season Sunday. Previous Next
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When she began her current television role, Catherine Bell didn t know she d play a witch this long.
Having launched the Hallmark Channel franchise with a series of TV movies, the actress returns as the magical Cassie when the weekly version of “Good Witch” starts its seventh season Sunday. While whimsy and romance remain present, the new round also has a continuing mystery involving pouches of soil that Cassie (Bell, also an executive producer of the show) and her cousins Abigail and Joy (Sarah Power and “Wynonna Earp s” Katherine Barrell) have acquired.
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Subscriber only A heavily pregnant Lockyer Valley woman has said it was her daughter s responsibility to feed the family horse that was seized by the RSPCA in an emaciated and starved condition. The RSPCA seized Murphy, the thoroughbred-cross horse from Cassie Bell early last year and charged the Lockrose woman with three breaches of duty of care to an animal. Bell was co-accused with her former partner Beau Kearney for neglecting Murphy, failing to provide appropriate food and water. RSPCA prosecutor Shauna Smith said when the RSPCA seized Murphy, he drank for 11 continuous minutes, indicating he was dehydrated.
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Subscriber only A heavily pregnant Lockyer Valley woman has said it was her daughter s responsibility to feed the family horse that was seized by the RSPCA in an emaciated and starved condition. The RSPCA seized Murphy, the thoroughbred-cross horse from Cassie Bell early last year and charged the Lockrose woman with three breaches of duty of care to an animal. Bell was co-accused with her former partner Beau Kearney for neglecting Murphy, failing to provide appropriate food and water. RSPCA prosecutor Shauna Smith said when the RSPCA seized Murphy, he drank for 11 continuous minutes, indicating he was dehydrated.