There is no better way to count the passing of the years than with a beautiful reunion of the cast of some of our favorite series, such as Modern Family.
Three years after this project ended, almost all the actors who participated met for the first time, and the moment was most emotional. Through social networks, celebrities shared part of what this reunion was like, including Ed O’Neill, Eric Stonestreet, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Julie Bowen, Sarah Hyland, Nolan Gould, Ariel Winter, Rico Rodríguez, and Aubrey Anderson-Emmos.
However, the hearts of many of the fans remained incomplete, since there was a great absence, of Ty Burrell. His colleagues included him with an image of him, with which they talked, laughed, and even took a souvenir photo, like a real family. Although, for a moment, this detail also puzzled several, since they thought they were at the funeral of Ty, who plays the father of the house, Phil Dunphy. It is not known why he could not attend, but we are relieved to know that nothing bad happened.
This is what the Modern Family actors look like today
Another thing that the fans of this series highlighted is the passing of the years and how they made us so much a part of them that we grew up together. Seeing them reunited and older threw us a bucket full of nostalgia. Here we leave you the photos of the reunion and how the actors have changed.
What Modern Family is about
Modern Family is an American television series that aired from 2009 to 2020. It was created by Christopher Lloyd and Steven Levitan. The series uses a mockumentary format, where the characters speak directly to the camera as if they were being interviewed. The plot follows the life of Jay Pritchett and his extended family in Los Angeles. Jay is an older man who marries a much younger woman, Gloria, and together they start a family with Jay’s son, Mitchell, and his daughter Claire.
Modern Family explores contemporary themes related to family relationships, diversity, parenting, and the challenges of everyday life. This project is known for its witty humor, endearing characters, and unique documentary style. Throughout its 11 seasons, the series received critical acclaim and numerous awards, including Emmys.
This story was written in Spanish by Nayeli Párraga in Cultura Colectiva
