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On 10th June 2021, the fansite world stopped when the news of our dear friend Angie passing away started to spread. She was an angel, a beautiful soul, a generous heart and a loyal friend.
There are no words to express the deep sadness we are all feeling, but we as a community thought that Angie would want her fansite to keep living, to go on and to grow. It is my honor to keep doing this with her baby that this fansite was, and I promise I will do my best to bring it on, although I know I will never be as good as she was.
To you Angie, may you inspire us all to be always better, more open to others and not judging at all. I want to remember your smile and beauty shining into the days and making them much better.
Women for Women International created ‘sister-to-sister’ connections between isolated women in Bosnia and individual ‘sponsor sisters’ around the world.
A letter exchange provided these Bosnian women with solidarity and emotional support, along with small amounts of financial aid to help them meet their basic needs as they began to rebuild their lives.
At SAYes Mentoring we want to end social poverty by helping individuals, business teams, educational institutions and community groups to “do good better”. If you think like we do, then meaningful and effective social change is something that you want to do, both for your community and for yourself. Our promise is to support that interest by offering you an authentic, personalised and professionally supported mentorship experience with a young person.
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Gillian Anderson has truly embraced Agent Dana Scully as of late.
“The X-Files” veteran has been making the comic book convention rounds in celebration of the show’s 20th anniversary and is gearing up for Comic-Con International in San Diego.
In an interview with The Huffington Post in May, Anderson said the convention experience has been “extraordinary.”
“I’ve never done them before and I’m doing them for a year — it’s the 20th anniversary of when the series started — and I thought, ‘Just for a year, if it fits into my schedule, I’ll show up and meet the fans,'” she said. “It’s been great. I’m really glad that I chose to do that. What I’m finding is parents are coming with their teenagers having introduced them — they’re getting to watch it together. [It’s] their parents’ old favorite show [so] there’s a whole new generation that’s starting. Just the thought of that, the thought of a parent that used to watch the show on Friday nights live, religiously, date night in the ’90s, gets to say, ‘OK, son, you’re old enough. I’m going to watch it and revisit it with you’ — it just makes me so happy.”
During its nine-season run from 1993-2002, “The X-Files” produced more than 200 episodes. Despite that large number, Anderson was quick to name a favorite.
“It’s called ‘Bad Blood.’ I think — oh, I don’t even know what season it’s in. It’s kind of funny. It actually has Luke Wilson in it,” she said with a laugh.
In Season 5’s “Bad Blood,” Mulder and Scully were called to a small town to investigate possible vampire activity and Luke Wilson played the local sheriff. The episode was told from both the duo’s perspective.
“Oh my god, I just have to think about that episode and I start to laugh. [Laughs.] I think it’s so funny. Just the idea [that] Mulder is chasing this young kid he thinks is a vampire and just as he’s about to put the stake through his heart, I pull out his fake vampire teeth and he goes, ‘Oh, s***’ right before the titles run. That in and of itself brings joy to my world.”
“The X-Files” 20th Anniversary Panel will take place on Thursday, July 18 at 3:30 p.m. PT in Ballroom 20 at Comic-Con International in San Diego. There will also be an “X-Files” Comic Book Panel on Friday, July 19 at 1:45 p.m. PT.







Over the coming weeks, we’ll be listening to a series of curated audio articles, exploring a range of deeply human stories of social challenges, sexual liberation, phenomenal women and much more. Join us every other Thursday for new episodes as we go on a collective journey of discovery, asking ourselves to truly question, ‘What do I know?!”
On 10th June 2021, the fansite world stopped when the news of our dear friend Angie passing away started to spread. She was an angel, a beautiful soul, a generous heart and a loyal friend.
There are no words to express the deep sadness we are all feeling, but we as a community thought that Angie would want her fansite to keep living, to go on and to grow. It is my honor to keep doing this with her baby that this fansite was, and I promise I will do my best to bring it on, although I know I will never be as good as she was.
To you Angie, may you inspire us all to be always better, more open to others and not judging at all. I want to remember your smile and beauty shining into the days and making them much better.
Women for Women International created ‘sister-to-sister’ connections between isolated women in Bosnia and individual ‘sponsor sisters’ around the world.
A letter exchange provided these Bosnian women with solidarity and emotional support, along with small amounts of financial aid to help them meet their basic needs as they began to rebuild their lives.
At SAYes Mentoring we want to end social poverty by helping individuals, business teams, educational institutions and community groups to “do good better”. If you think like we do, then meaningful and effective social change is something that you want to do, both for your community and for yourself. Our promise is to support that interest by offering you an authentic, personalised and professionally supported mentorship experience with a young person.
The NF Network is a non-profit organization founded in 1988 by a group of people who were in some way affected by neurofibromatosis. Its main goal is to eradicate the health issues, pain, isolation and uncertainty that the diagnosis of NF inflicts.

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If you have photos or videos of Gillian Anderson you have taken personally or collected during the years and you wish to donate them to the site, read how to do and get in touch with us.
- Maintained by Angie & Claudia
- Online Since June 11, 2013
- Contact the owner via form
- @RadiantGillian
- Previously run by Chanel & Mandy
- Read our disclaimer & privacy policy
- Visitors

This fansite is strictly against any paparazzi or stalkerazzi pictures. We will not support any kind of bashing or privacy intrusion into Gillian’s life and/or the one of people around her. We will also not post any gossip or rumors on private life matters.