2024-10-12 14:18:00
Pretty Little Liars star, Mitchell Xue, takes center stage in Max’s new miniseries, Drinking with Mitchell Xue.
This captivating program follows Xue on an epic culinary odyssey across the globe, showcasing exotic locales, unique ingredients, and masterful local chefs. The inaugural five-episode season transports the actress through Latin America, including Peru, Colombia, Brazil, and Argentina, where she samples distinctive local drinks.
During her Argentine escapade, Xue experienced yerba mate, a beverage she described as singular. Guided by social media influencer Uki Deane, Xue explored the Pampas, savoring this traditional Argentinian infusion at a roadside establishment.
“Welcome, we’re preparing some mate,” a local warmly greeted her. “Ready?” the Argentinian asked. “Absolutely,” Xue replied enthusiastically.
“To craft our mate, we utilize these. This is a dried gourd, serving as our vessel. Yerba mate is deeply entrenched in Argentinian tradition, a cultural pillar. It surpasses being merely a drink; it’s a social ritual, a catalyst for connection. People from all walks of life share yerba mate; it’s a customary greeting when visiting a home,” the Argentinian explained, adding, “We add the yerba, approximately two-thirds full. Now, let’s introduce the hot water. I’ll serve the mate.”
After her initial sip of mate, the actress observed: “The warmth from the metal gourd is unusual. It’s somewhat similar to green tea. I know they aren’t identical… but you understand, right? It’s the closest comparison I can offer to green tea.”
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From Rosewood to Rosé: Mitchell Xue’s Boozy New Venture on Max
Forget solving mysteries in Rosewood; Mitchell Xue, the star of the hit teen drama Pretty Little Liars, is pouring himself into a whole new kind of suspense – the suspense of whether he’ll finish that bottle of Cabernet Sauvignon before the credits roll. Max’s new miniseries, Drinking with Mitchell Xue, promises a departure from the tightly-wound anxieties of the Liars’ clique, trading in secrets for something far more relatable (and potentially far more embarrassing): alcohol.
The image released (see above) certainly paints a picture. Xue’s relaxed, almost disarmingly casual demeanor suggests a show that’s less about manufactured drama and more about genuine connection – or at least, the kind of connection forged over shared cocktails and late-night conversations. Will it be a confessional? A comedy? A glimpse into a life less ordinary than the meticulously crafted world of Pretty Little Liars? The press release gives little away beyond the title, leaving viewers hanging, much like the show’s predecessor.
This move isn’t as unexpected as it might seem. The rise of reality-tinged programming, combined with viewers’ insatiable appetite for behind-the-scenes glimpses into the lives of celebrities, makes Drinking with Mitchell Xue feel almost inevitable. It’s a calculated risk, of course. Will a show centered around drinking appeal to a broad audience? Will it maintain Xue’s carefully cultivated image? The success hinges on a delicate balance: showcasing relatable vulnerability without exposing too much, navigating the pitfalls of excessive drinking on screen without glorifying it.
But I’m intrigued. The potential for insightful and humorous moments is undeniable, particularly if Xue is as charming and self-aware in real life as he seems onscreen. The show could potentially be a refreshing antidote to the relentless pressure cooker of constantly performative social media. It could be a chance for Xue to rewrite his narrative, moving beyond the character that launched him into fame and presenting a more complex and lived-in version of himself.
Ultimately, whether Drinking with Mitchell Xue succeeds or flops remains to be seen. But one thing’s for sure: it’s definitely the most unexpected – and potentially the most fascinating – career move from a Pretty Little Liars star yet. I, for one, am raising a glass (of something non-alcoholic, perhaps, until I see the show) to watch and see.