On Friday, Gilmore Girls star Lauren Graham shared a photo on Instagram with her former co-star Kelly Bishop.
Kelly, 80, played Emily Gilmore, the matriarch of the Gilmore family, mother to Lorelai (Lauren) and grandmother to Rory (Alexis Bledel) in the beloved, long-running drama.
“Here’s to women who lunch. #Kelly,” the 57-year-old Parenthood star captioned the post.
On Friday, Gilmore Girls star Lauren Graham shared a photo on her Instagram with her former co-star Kelly Bishop.
Kelly, 80, played Emily Gilmore, the matriarch of the Gilmore family, mother to Lorelai (Lauren) and grandmother to Rory (Alexis Bledel) in the beloved and enduring drama.
In the snap, Lauren, who recently reflected on her friendship with Matthew Perry, was dressed in a black and white striped T-shirt with a blue blazer over it, a blue bucket hat on her head and sunglasses on her face.
Gilmore Girls premiered in 2000 on the WB, with the series finale in 2007 on The CW.
It aired for seven seasons and follows the lives of Lorelai and Rory Gilmore, a mother and daughter with only 17 years of age difference who live in a fairytale town in Connecticut called Stars Hollow.
Lorelai’s relationship with her wealthy parents, played by Bishop and the late, great Edward Hermann, is strained at best, but both parties do their best to try and get along.
The cast included Melissa McCarthy, Milo Ventimiglia, Jared Padalecki, Adam Brody, Scott Patterson and many other now very familiar names in one of their first roles.
Lauren (right) with co-stars Alexis Bledel and Kelly (middle)
Gilmore Girls premiered in 2007 on the WB and ran for seven seasons chronicling the lives of Lorelai and Rory Gilmore, a mother and daughter just 17 years apart in age who live in a Connecticut town called Stars Hollow; Kelly, Lauren and Alexis pictured with co-star Scott Patterson.
A four-part Gilmore Girls special aired on Netflix in 2016, picking up nine years after the series ended.
That special also ended on a cliffhanger: Rory revealed she was pregnant in the final seconds of the limited series.
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