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As this year is coming to an end, we are looking back at the most memorable events in entertainment. Among those were various exciting celebrity reunions. Former co-stars were spotted and photographed together many years after they shared the screen. From Kerry Washington and Sean Patrick Thomas to the Pulp Fiction cast, here are the most iconic reunions of 2022.
Kyla Pratt and Robert Ri’chard – One on One
The former One on One co-stars Kyla Pratt and Robert Ri’chard were photographed together at the Harlem premiere in Los Angeles earlier this year.
Ri’chard, who stars in the Prime series as an exotic dancer, played an aspiring rock musician Arnaz Ballard in the 00’s UPN sitcom. Arnaz had a massive crush on the main character on the show, played by Pratt.
Sean Patrick Thomas And Kerry Washington – Save The Last Dance
Sean Patrick Thomas and Kerry Washington gifted us major nostalgia as they made a joint post on social media earlier this year. The Save The Last Dance co-stars reunited after 21 years for a new Hulu series titled Reasonable Doubt, where Thomas stars as a billionaire accused of murder and Washington executive produces.
Uma Thurman, John Travolta & Samuel L. Jackson– Pulp Fiction
The Pulp Fiction trio reunited at the Oscars earlier this year. Uma Thurman, Samuel L. Jackson, and John Travolta went on stage to present the award for Best Actor. They were spotted taking a selfie backstage, twenty-eight years after the award-winning film was released.
Woody Harrelson, Wesley Snipes, and Rosie Perez – White Men Can’t Jump
Another iconic reunion happened on the same Oscars night. Woody Harrelson, Wesley Snipes, and Rosie Perez made a joint appearance 30 years after White Men Can’t Jump first premiered. The trio received a lengthy standing ovation from the audience, that might be looking forward to the upcoming reboot of the sports comedy. White Men Can’t Jump 2 is reportedly in production, with Jack Harlow and Sinqua Walls starring and Kenya Barris writing and producing.
Meagan Good and Robert Richard – Cousin Skeeter
Nickelodeon fans were ecstatic to see Meagan Good and Robert Ri’chard attend their new series Harlem premiere. The Cousin Skeeter co-stars first shared the screen in 1998 and went on to star in big projects since then. Luckily, we will see more of Good and Ri’chard as Harlem will soon return for a second season.
Brandy and Paolo Montalbán – Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella
Although Brandy’s and Paolo Montalbán’s reunion happened late last year (around Christmas), it deserves an honorable mention. This meeting marked the first time the Cinderella co-stars had seen each other in over two decades! Brandy and Montalbán, who is Filipino-American and played Prince Charming, joined an iconic cast, including Whitney Houston as the Fairy Godmother, Whoopi Goldberg, and Bernadette Peters. The 1997 version of Cinderella earned several Emmy nominations and is still beloved by many fans worldwide.