Melrose Place fans, get ready.
The cast of the beloved soapy drama just reunited virtually and so many behind-the-scenes secrets were spilled!
Melrose Place fans, get ready.
The cast of the beloved soapy drama just reunited virtually and so many behind-the-scenes secrets were spilled!
Whether they're doing it to raise money for charity or just to spread some much-needed positivity, fans have been tuning in.
Fran Drescher and the original cast got together over Zoom to perform a table read of the show's pilot episode.
We're not crying, you're crying!
Frozen star, Josh Gad, created the YouTube series, Reunited Apart, where he brought together the entire cast of The Goonies.
Last week, Mamma Mia costars, Christine Baranski and Meryl Streep, even got together over video.
Basically, it was everything.
The daily live-streamed videos were created to "support The Actors Fund and its services."
If you remember, the soapy drama originally aired from 1992 to 1999.
They all took part in the virtual Stars in the House reunion, along with several other original cast members.
Fans were able to donate money as they watched to the Actor's Fund and they could even ask questions!
Soon, the cast dived into all sorts of behind-the-scenes info about the beloved show.
“I thought it was a little creepy. She was a little too young for him. That’s how I felt about it. I don’t think it would fly nowadays," he said.
“I just did what they told me to do," she said.
"I was flying back and forth from San Diego, so when it actually aired and it was a big deal, I was shocked … I’ll never be able to live that down."
This led Thorne-Smith to admit that she got confused about Jo's custody trial storyline.
"@LauraLeighton loved, loved, loved the reunion tonight!!! They should totally reboot #MelrosePlace .. and you and Doug are hilarious together!" another added.
That's because Heather said that "it would be fun" to reprise her character!
For now, though, check out the live stream of the cast reuniting!