Kiernan Shipka remembered her friendship with her late Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina co-star Chance Perdomo in a heartbreaking Instagram post on Tuesday.
The Mad Men alum, 24, shared a series of sweet photos of herself and Chance, who died Friday night at just 27 years old.
The Los Angeles-born, UK-raised actor reportedly died in a fatal motorcycle accident.
Kiernan opened her lengthy caption by referring to her fallen friend with an affectionate nickname.
‘Chancey pants. Oh man this hurts,’ she wrote.
Kiernan Shipka, 24, remembered her friendship with her late Chilling Adventures of Sabrina co-star Chance Perdomo in a heartbreaking Instagram post on Tuesday.
Perdomo died Friday night in a single-vehicle motorcycle accident when he was just 27 years old; Still from Chilling Adventures of Sabrina
He praised his fellow actor as “a unique soul” and “simply the most fiery, creative, loving, connected and caring force you can imagine…”.
Shipka added that he was “as playful as he was kind.” As loving as he is hilarious.’
“He never failed to make me laugh and he never failed to keep me on my toes (or off them if he piggybacked me to my trailer, which he did often. Thanks Chance),” he added in a sweet aside. .
“His humanity was a generous gift to me and to so many people,” he continued. “It’s really hard to imagine this world without him in it.”
Kiernan concludes by promising not to forget Chance.
‘I loved him with all my heart. I always will,” she wrote.
She opened her post with a photo of Chance at his happiest. The Generation V star had his eyes closed and seemed to be laughing heartily.
Other images showed the co-stars enjoying their time together.
‘Chancey pants. Oh man, this hurts,” Kiernan wrote. He praised her “kind soul” and the acting talent of him.
They leaned their heads against each other and showed soft smiles while wearing matching baseball jerseys in one photo, and Kiernan put her arm around Chance in a similar photo.
“He never failed to make me laugh and he never failed to keep me on my toes (or off them if he piggybacked me to my trailer, which he did often. Thanks Chance),” he added in a sweet aside.
She concluded her post by illustrating one of her deceased friend’s beloved piggyback rides.
They leaned their heads against each other and showed soft smiles while wearing matching baseball jerseys in one photo, and Kiernan put her arm around Chance in a similar photo.
She concluded her post by illustrating one of her deceased friend’s beloved piggyback rides.
Kiernan looked at the camera and smiled while looking totally at ease, while Chance put on a look of mock annoyance as he led his co-star to his trailer.
Kiernan starred in her series Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina as the title character, half-witch, half-human teenager Sabrina Spellman.
The series, which originated as a Riverdale spinoff before moving to Netflix, took a much darker and bloodier approach to the story than the 1990s and 2000s sitcom Sabrina The Teenage Witch, starring Melissa Joan Hart in the title role.
Chance played Ambrose Spellman, a witchy cousin of Sabrina’s who often accompanied her on her adventures, which may have helped them develop a strong friendship behind the scenes.
Netflix canceled the series in 2020 after just two seasons, which were split into two additional parts.
Following the end of Sabrina, Chance appeared in supporting roles in three of the five romantic films in the After series.
The two starred together in Netflix’s Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina, which originated as a Riverdale spin-off (pictured)
Chance played Ambrose Spellman, a witchy cousin of Sabrina’s who often accompanied her on her adventures, which may have helped them develop a strong friendship behind the scenes; seen with Ross Lynch in 2018 in New York
Perdomo had recently starred in the first season of Gen V, a spin-off of The Boys that airs on Amazon Prime Video; seen in June 2023 in London
He will also appear in the upcoming film Bad Man, which will be his last film appearance.
He also kept busy with new television work, voicing a character in the third season of the animated series Moominvalley and playing a lead role in the first season of Gen V, a spin-off of The Boys streaming on Amazon Prime Video. .
Patrick Schwarzenegger, who had a prominent role in the show’s first season, paid tribute to Chance over the weekend.
‘This hurts. A lot. What a talented young actor and what a great friend! He left too soon. It was a pleasure to work with him at GenV. RIP Chance ,” he wrote.