I loved this shoot with @manfredbaumann and @nellybaumann, who painted and lit my face, charmed me, then captured these photos. They know what they are doing. 💙
I loved this shoot with @manfredbaumann and @nellybaumann, who painted and lit my face, charmed me, then captured these photos. They know what they are doing. 💙
I loved this shoot with @manfredbaumann and @nellybaumann, who painted and lit my face, charmed me, then captured these photos. They know what they are doing. 💙
I loved this shoot with @manfredbaumann and @nellybaumann, who painted and lit my face, charmed me, then captured these photos. They know what they are doing. 💙
On February 27th, the final episode of Children Ruin Everything will air, and our story comes to an end. It’s hard to put into words what this show has meant to me. It has carried me through the pandemic, two pregnancies, and multiple union strikes. It has been my constant. I got to work with some of the most talented people Canada has to offer, and I can’t believe what we were able to make together. Our show has been Canada’s #1 comedy for the entirety of its 4 year run, and I could not be more proud. The end is bittersweet- I feel lucky that @smeatonpotatoes got to write a proper ending for our family (we all die! Just kidding), but equally, I am overwhelmingly sad that I don’t get to be Astrid again. I will never forget, standing my mark, moments before rolling on the final take of the last scene we would ever shoot, and being hit by the absolute heartbreak of knowing this was about to be the last time that I ever get to be HER. I will forever be grateful to @newmetricmedia , Bell, and @ctv for this gift, but mostly to Kurt, who believed I could be her. Weird and resilient and nuanced. He understood me, wrote for my strengths, challenged me, let me be funny and huge and strong and vulnerable and pushed me to take chances. You made me feel free. I trust you. What more could I ever ask for? I hope you all enjoy our final three episodes. Thank you so much for coming on the journey with us.
On February 27th, the final episode of Children Ruin Everything will air, and our story comes to an end. It’s hard to put into words what this show has meant to me. It has carried me through the pandemic, two pregnancies, and multiple union strikes. It has been my constant. I got to work with some of the most talented people Canada has to offer, and I can’t believe what we were able to make together. Our show has been Canada’s #1 comedy for the entirety of its 4 year run, and I could not be more proud. The end is bittersweet- I feel lucky that @smeatonpotatoes got to write a proper ending for our family (we all die! Just kidding), but equally, I am overwhelmingly sad that I don’t get to be Astrid again. I will never forget, standing my mark, moments before rolling on the final take of the last scene we would ever shoot, and being hit by the absolute heartbreak of knowing this was about to be the last time that I ever get to be HER. I will forever be grateful to @newmetricmedia , Bell, and @ctv for this gift, but mostly to Kurt, who believed I could be her. Weird and resilient and nuanced. He understood me, wrote for my strengths, challenged me, let me be funny and huge and strong and vulnerable and pushed me to take chances. You made me feel free. I trust you. What more could I ever ask for? I hope you all enjoy our final three episodes. Thank you so much for coming on the journey with us.
On February 27th, the final episode of Children Ruin Everything will air, and our story comes to an end. It’s hard to put into words what this show has meant to me. It has carried me through the pandemic, two pregnancies, and multiple union strikes. It has been my constant. I got to work with some of the most talented people Canada has to offer, and I can’t believe what we were able to make together. Our show has been Canada’s #1 comedy for the entirety of its 4 year run, and I could not be more proud. The end is bittersweet- I feel lucky that @smeatonpotatoes got to write a proper ending for our family (we all die! Just kidding), but equally, I am overwhelmingly sad that I don’t get to be Astrid again. I will never forget, standing my mark, moments before rolling on the final take of the last scene we would ever shoot, and being hit by the absolute heartbreak of knowing this was about to be the last time that I ever get to be HER. I will forever be grateful to @newmetricmedia , Bell, and @ctv for this gift, but mostly to Kurt, who believed I could be her. Weird and resilient and nuanced. He understood me, wrote for my strengths, challenged me, let me be funny and huge and strong and vulnerable and pushed me to take chances. You made me feel free. I trust you. What more could I ever ask for? I hope you all enjoy our final three episodes. Thank you so much for coming on the journey with us.
On February 27th, the final episode of Children Ruin Everything will air, and our story comes to an end. It’s hard to put into words what this show has meant to me. It has carried me through the pandemic, two pregnancies, and multiple union strikes. It has been my constant. I got to work with some of the most talented people Canada has to offer, and I can’t believe what we were able to make together. Our show has been Canada’s #1 comedy for the entirety of its 4 year run, and I could not be more proud. The end is bittersweet- I feel lucky that @smeatonpotatoes got to write a proper ending for our family (we all die! Just kidding), but equally, I am overwhelmingly sad that I don’t get to be Astrid again. I will never forget, standing my mark, moments before rolling on the final take of the last scene we would ever shoot, and being hit by the absolute heartbreak of knowing this was about to be the last time that I ever get to be HER. I will forever be grateful to @newmetricmedia , Bell, and @ctv for this gift, but mostly to Kurt, who believed I could be her. Weird and resilient and nuanced. He understood me, wrote for my strengths, challenged me, let me be funny and huge and strong and vulnerable and pushed me to take chances. You made me feel free. I trust you. What more could I ever ask for? I hope you all enjoy our final three episodes. Thank you so much for coming on the journey with us.
On February 27th, the final episode of Children Ruin Everything will air, and our story comes to an end. It’s hard to put into words what this show has meant to me. It has carried me through the pandemic, two pregnancies, and multiple union strikes. It has been my constant. I got to work with some of the most talented people Canada has to offer, and I can’t believe what we were able to make together. Our show has been Canada’s #1 comedy for the entirety of its 4 year run, and I could not be more proud. The end is bittersweet- I feel lucky that @smeatonpotatoes got to write a proper ending for our family (we all die! Just kidding), but equally, I am overwhelmingly sad that I don’t get to be Astrid again. I will never forget, standing my mark, moments before rolling on the final take of the last scene we would ever shoot, and being hit by the absolute heartbreak of knowing this was about to be the last time that I ever get to be HER. I will forever be grateful to @newmetricmedia , Bell, and @ctv for this gift, but mostly to Kurt, who believed I could be her. Weird and resilient and nuanced. He understood me, wrote for my strengths, challenged me, let me be funny and huge and strong and vulnerable and pushed me to take chances. You made me feel free. I trust you. What more could I ever ask for? I hope you all enjoy our final three episodes. Thank you so much for coming on the journey with us.
On February 27th, the final episode of Children Ruin Everything will air, and our story comes to an end. It’s hard to put into words what this show has meant to me. It has carried me through the pandemic, two pregnancies, and multiple union strikes. It has been my constant. I got to work with some of the most talented people Canada has to offer, and I can’t believe what we were able to make together. Our show has been Canada’s #1 comedy for the entirety of its 4 year run, and I could not be more proud. The end is bittersweet- I feel lucky that @smeatonpotatoes got to write a proper ending for our family (we all die! Just kidding), but equally, I am overwhelmingly sad that I don’t get to be Astrid again. I will never forget, standing my mark, moments before rolling on the final take of the last scene we would ever shoot, and being hit by the absolute heartbreak of knowing this was about to be the last time that I ever get to be HER. I will forever be grateful to @newmetricmedia , Bell, and @ctv for this gift, but mostly to Kurt, who believed I could be her. Weird and resilient and nuanced. He understood me, wrote for my strengths, challenged me, let me be funny and huge and strong and vulnerable and pushed me to take chances. You made me feel free. I trust you. What more could I ever ask for? I hope you all enjoy our final three episodes. Thank you so much for coming on the journey with us.
On February 27th, the final episode of Children Ruin Everything will air, and our story comes to an end. It’s hard to put into words what this show has meant to me. It has carried me through the pandemic, two pregnancies, and multiple union strikes. It has been my constant. I got to work with some of the most talented people Canada has to offer, and I can’t believe what we were able to make together. Our show has been Canada’s #1 comedy for the entirety of its 4 year run, and I could not be more proud. The end is bittersweet- I feel lucky that @smeatonpotatoes got to write a proper ending for our family (we all die! Just kidding), but equally, I am overwhelmingly sad that I don’t get to be Astrid again. I will never forget, standing my mark, moments before rolling on the final take of the last scene we would ever shoot, and being hit by the absolute heartbreak of knowing this was about to be the last time that I ever get to be HER. I will forever be grateful to @newmetricmedia , Bell, and @ctv for this gift, but mostly to Kurt, who believed I could be her. Weird and resilient and nuanced. He understood me, wrote for my strengths, challenged me, let me be funny and huge and strong and vulnerable and pushed me to take chances. You made me feel free. I trust you. What more could I ever ask for? I hope you all enjoy our final three episodes. Thank you so much for coming on the journey with us.
On February 27th, the final episode of Children Ruin Everything will air, and our story comes to an end. It’s hard to put into words what this show has meant to me. It has carried me through the pandemic, two pregnancies, and multiple union strikes. It has been my constant. I got to work with some of the most talented people Canada has to offer, and I can’t believe what we were able to make together. Our show has been Canada’s #1 comedy for the entirety of its 4 year run, and I could not be more proud. The end is bittersweet- I feel lucky that @smeatonpotatoes got to write a proper ending for our family (we all die! Just kidding), but equally, I am overwhelmingly sad that I don’t get to be Astrid again. I will never forget, standing my mark, moments before rolling on the final take of the last scene we would ever shoot, and being hit by the absolute heartbreak of knowing this was about to be the last time that I ever get to be HER. I will forever be grateful to @newmetricmedia , Bell, and @ctv for this gift, but mostly to Kurt, who believed I could be her. Weird and resilient and nuanced. He understood me, wrote for my strengths, challenged me, let me be funny and huge and strong and vulnerable and pushed me to take chances. You made me feel free. I trust you. What more could I ever ask for? I hope you all enjoy our final three episodes. Thank you so much for coming on the journey with us.
On February 27th, the final episode of Children Ruin Everything will air, and our story comes to an end. It’s hard to put into words what this show has meant to me. It has carried me through the pandemic, two pregnancies, and multiple union strikes. It has been my constant. I got to work with some of the most talented people Canada has to offer, and I can’t believe what we were able to make together. Our show has been Canada’s #1 comedy for the entirety of its 4 year run, and I could not be more proud. The end is bittersweet- I feel lucky that @smeatonpotatoes got to write a proper ending for our family (we all die! Just kidding), but equally, I am overwhelmingly sad that I don’t get to be Astrid again. I will never forget, standing my mark, moments before rolling on the final take of the last scene we would ever shoot, and being hit by the absolute heartbreak of knowing this was about to be the last time that I ever get to be HER. I will forever be grateful to @newmetricmedia , Bell, and @ctv for this gift, but mostly to Kurt, who believed I could be her. Weird and resilient and nuanced. He understood me, wrote for my strengths, challenged me, let me be funny and huge and strong and vulnerable and pushed me to take chances. You made me feel free. I trust you. What more could I ever ask for? I hope you all enjoy our final three episodes. Thank you so much for coming on the journey with us.
On February 27th, the final episode of Children Ruin Everything will air, and our story comes to an end. It’s hard to put into words what this show has meant to me. It has carried me through the pandemic, two pregnancies, and multiple union strikes. It has been my constant. I got to work with some of the most talented people Canada has to offer, and I can’t believe what we were able to make together. Our show has been Canada’s #1 comedy for the entirety of its 4 year run, and I could not be more proud. The end is bittersweet- I feel lucky that @smeatonpotatoes got to write a proper ending for our family (we all die! Just kidding), but equally, I am overwhelmingly sad that I don’t get to be Astrid again. I will never forget, standing my mark, moments before rolling on the final take of the last scene we would ever shoot, and being hit by the absolute heartbreak of knowing this was about to be the last time that I ever get to be HER. I will forever be grateful to @newmetricmedia , Bell, and @ctv for this gift, but mostly to Kurt, who believed I could be her. Weird and resilient and nuanced. He understood me, wrote for my strengths, challenged me, let me be funny and huge and strong and vulnerable and pushed me to take chances. You made me feel free. I trust you. What more could I ever ask for? I hope you all enjoy our final three episodes. Thank you so much for coming on the journey with us.
On February 27th, the final episode of Children Ruin Everything will air, and our story comes to an end. It’s hard to put into words what this show has meant to me. It has carried me through the pandemic, two pregnancies, and multiple union strikes. It has been my constant. I got to work with some of the most talented people Canada has to offer, and I can’t believe what we were able to make together. Our show has been Canada’s #1 comedy for the entirety of its 4 year run, and I could not be more proud. The end is bittersweet- I feel lucky that @smeatonpotatoes got to write a proper ending for our family (we all die! Just kidding), but equally, I am overwhelmingly sad that I don’t get to be Astrid again. I will never forget, standing my mark, moments before rolling on the final take of the last scene we would ever shoot, and being hit by the absolute heartbreak of knowing this was about to be the last time that I ever get to be HER. I will forever be grateful to @newmetricmedia , Bell, and @ctv for this gift, but mostly to Kurt, who believed I could be her. Weird and resilient and nuanced. He understood me, wrote for my strengths, challenged me, let me be funny and huge and strong and vulnerable and pushed me to take chances. You made me feel free. I trust you. What more could I ever ask for? I hope you all enjoy our final three episodes. Thank you so much for coming on the journey with us.
On February 27th, the final episode of Children Ruin Everything will air, and our story comes to an end. It’s hard to put into words what this show has meant to me. It has carried me through the pandemic, two pregnancies, and multiple union strikes. It has been my constant. I got to work with some of the most talented people Canada has to offer, and I can’t believe what we were able to make together. Our show has been Canada’s #1 comedy for the entirety of its 4 year run, and I could not be more proud. The end is bittersweet- I feel lucky that @smeatonpotatoes got to write a proper ending for our family (we all die! Just kidding), but equally, I am overwhelmingly sad that I don’t get to be Astrid again. I will never forget, standing my mark, moments before rolling on the final take of the last scene we would ever shoot, and being hit by the absolute heartbreak of knowing this was about to be the last time that I ever get to be HER. I will forever be grateful to @newmetricmedia , Bell, and @ctv for this gift, but mostly to Kurt, who believed I could be her. Weird and resilient and nuanced. He understood me, wrote for my strengths, challenged me, let me be funny and huge and strong and vulnerable and pushed me to take chances. You made me feel free. I trust you. What more could I ever ask for? I hope you all enjoy our final three episodes. Thank you so much for coming on the journey with us.
Some pics from a very fun night🖤
Some pics from a very fun night🖤
Go wild, internet. 🥒 🏆 Could not be more proud of our show for all our wins last night, including Best Comedy. Making this show has been one of the most special experiences of my life, and I’m overwhelmed with gratitude we got to celebrate and eat the pickle of my dreams.
Go wild, internet. 🥒 🏆 Could not be more proud of our show for all our wins last night, including Best Comedy. Making this show has been one of the most special experiences of my life, and I’m overwhelmed with gratitude we got to celebrate and eat the pickle of my dreams.
Feeling INSANELY lucky and excited to be a part of this, and to eventually find out what the title will be. ✨✨✨
This is the last scene we ever filmed of Children Ruin Everything. It was 3am, and we were about to say goodbye. There is so much I’m going to miss about doing this show, but nothing more than getting to act with @mraaronabrams. The final episode EVER of @childrenruineverythingtv airs tomorrow on @ctv.
What a way to go out! 🏆 ‘Children Ruin Everything’ won Best Comedy Series at last night’s 2025 Canadian Screen Awards! We caught up with the cast on the red carpet, including star Meaghan Rath, who told us what she took from set when the show wrapped its final episode. Interesting…😅 Catch up on ‘Children Ruin Everything’ anytime on CTV.ca! #ChildrenRuinEverything #CDNScreenAwards #BestComedySeries #Comedy #Canadian #MeaghanRath #AaronAbrams @meaghanrath
New ep of @childrenruineverythingtv is now streaming on @cravecanada and @thecw, and it’s one of my favorites. Written by Lisa Codrington and directed by @smeatonpotatoes 🤍