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Oct 23 2009

Katie Cassidy Hits Saturday Night, Changes At Melrose Place

Published by Regina Avalos at 10:00 am under celebrity, photos, television, video Edit This

Melrose Places seems to be turning into one big dud. The CW is still putting faith into the series and giving it a full season order just this week. They are hoping the return of Heather Locklear to the series will do something to pick things up a little. However, they are making some cast changes. Ashlee Simpson-Wentz and Colin Eggsfield are both receiving their walking papers from the series. Ashlee will last be seen in the building in January.

As far as Katie Cassidy goes, she is hot, and it seems that her character on Melrose Place has her hand in a little bit of everything on the series. She takes to the cover and the pages of Saturday Night Magazine in a sexy photo shoot. In the magazine, she talks about her character and the original series.

Check those pictures and a behind the scenes video out below. Melrose Place airs on Tuesday night on The CW. What do you think? Do you watch Melrose Place? Will the changes help?

She is “try-sexual,” meaning she will try anything. She is so open and so free, you never what she is going to do. I think it comes from a place where she is desperately seeking love and acceptance from everyone around her. She doesn’t let anyone see the vulnerability that is there. She definitely puts her guard up and protects herself at all times.

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For more on Melrose Place, check here.

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