News | Entertainment
5 May 2025 20:08
NZCity News
NZCity CalculatorReturn to NZCity

  • Start Page
  • Personalise
  • Sport
  • Weather
  • Finance
  • Shopping
  • Jobs
  • Horoscopes
  • Lotto Results
  • Photo Gallery
  • Site Gallery
  • TVNow
  • Dating
  • SearchNZ
  • NZSearch
  • Crime.co.nz
  • RugbyLeague
  • Make Home
  • About NZCity
  • Contact NZCity
  • Your Privacy
  • Advertising
  • Login
  • Join for Free

  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Joshua Jackson's mother banned him from putting "scantily clad" women on his bedroom wall when he was a teenager

    The 46-year-old actor became a heartthrob himself in the 1990s when he was cast in the leading role of 'Dawson's Creek' but when he was asked which of his celebrity crushes adorned his bedroom wall, he admitted his mother would not allow any of that, although it would have been 1980s pop singer Samantha Fox had he been given the chance


    Speaking on 'The Jennifer Hudson Show', he said: "Mama didn't do that. We didn't have...my mother is wonderful, right, but she is a dedicated feminist.

    "She raised me in a feminist household, so having a scantily clad woman pinned up on my walls was not a thing. It was not allowed.

    "I knew better to even ask, I was not gonna try that!

    "The first pinup girl I remember is a woman named Samantha Fox. We're all telling on ourselves if you know that name.

    "So that was the first pinup girl, but I will guarantee you, for sure, she was not in our house. "

    The 'Dr. Death' star even recalled that once he himself had found fame, his mother took issue with a certain magazine cover he did and almost contacted the outlet to complain.

    He said: "So this one, my mother was so upset. She was not a huge fan of this photograph, and she was legitimately vexed. She wanted to call the TV Guide people and be like 'How can you do this to my son? We can't have him out here like this!' Yeah, that didn't go down too well."

    In the photo, a teenage Joshua poses in character as Pacey Witter, and the magazine cover headline describes him as a "Teacher's Pet" following his alter-ego's "forbidden love" with his high school teacher.

    Joshua previously reflected that the storyline - in which his character lost his virginity to English teacher Tamara Jacobs ( Leann Hunley) - could possibly have been handled "differently" if it was done now.

    He told Insider: "Do I think that the show should have judged it differently? Maybe, because it's part and parcel of that double standard.

    "I think it is real for a younger person to have sexual desires for an older person.

    "It's been many years since I've been a teenager, but it strikes there's a lot more sex positivity in the conversation for young people now, which I think is great.

    "But I think the onus remains upon the older person to be the adult and recognize that that's inappropriate.

    "I think we've moved forward significantly and in a healthy way, but we still treat teenage female sexuality very differently than we teach or treat male teenage sexuality."

    © 2025 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

     Other Entertainment News
     05 May: A host of celebrities, including Morgan Freeman and Billie Eilish, have paid tribute to Sir David Attenborough ahead of his 99th birthday
     05 May: Crystal Hefner's new fiance admitted keeping his proposal planning a secret was difficult
     05 May: Lisa Vanderpump has defended "good guy" PK Kemsley after his wife filed for divorce
     05 May: Shawn Ashmore stayed in a haunted hotel in Romania
     05 May: Sir Richard Branson once saved Keith Richards from a man with a gun
     05 May: 'Wheel of Fortune' star Vanna White says fans always ask her the same question when they meet her
     05 May: Paul Feig has defended Blake Lively, calling her "awesome"
     Top Stories

    RUGBY RUGBY
    Netball New Zealand are planning to retain a six-team ANZ Premiership next year - but are yet to secure a broadcast deal More...


    BUSINESS BUSINESS
    A Kiwi negotiation team's in India this week, holding our first in-person Free Trade Agreement talks More...



     Today's News

    Entertainment:
    A host of celebrities, including Morgan Freeman and Billie Eilish, have paid tribute to Sir David Attenborough ahead of his 99th birthday 19:58

    Entertainment:
    Crystal Hefner's new fiance admitted keeping his proposal planning a secret was difficult 19:28

    Entertainment:
    Lisa Vanderpump has defended "good guy" PK Kemsley after his wife filed for divorce 18:58

    Business:
    A Kiwi negotiation team's in India this week, holding our first in-person Free Trade Agreement talks 18:57

    Politics:
    People's Action Party wins yet another election by landslide in Singapore 18:47

    Soccer:
    Phoenix football coach Giancarlo Italiano is already looking ahead 18:37

    Entertainment:
    Shawn Ashmore stayed in a haunted hotel in Romania 18:28

    Environment:
    Rainfall data for April - shows parts of the country were uncharacteristically wet 18:07

    Entertainment:
    Sir Richard Branson once saved Keith Richards from a man with a gun 17:58

    Entertainment:
    'Wheel of Fortune' star Vanna White says fans always ask her the same question when they meet her 17:28


     News Search






    Power Search


    © 2025 New Zealand City Ltd