Raven-Symone And Adrienne Bailon Join In A Mini ‘Cheetah Girls’ Reunion At The Women’s March In L.A.
Raven-Symone and Adrienne Bailon served fans with a little nostalgia. The two actresses, who co-starred in the 2003 Disney Channel movie The Cheetah Girls and the sequel Cheetah Girls 2, reunited at the Women’s March in Los Angeles, California on Sunday, January 19.
Raven, 34, and Adrienne,36, posted a sweet selfie on Instagram, giving fans a peek into the special day. “Yo #theangelsvoice @adriennebailon graced us wither voice at @womensmarch what a great turnout!” Raven captioned the snap.
The Real talk show host posted a similar picture of herself and Raven smiling along with a video of her introducing Raven to the stage. “'TOGETHER WE CAN’ Chu Chi and Bubbles @wmnsmarchla,” Adrienne captioned the post, referencing a song and her and Raven’s character from the movie. She added, “Love you @ravensymone.”
Fans instantly reacted to the reunion, many flocking to the comment section to partake in the nostalgia. One user wrote, “Bring me back to my childhood. Love you ladies.” While another user quoted lyrics writing, “Shoot the moon, stop the rain, even ride a hurricane.” Several other fans asked for another movie.
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Adrienne opened up about her friendship with Raven during an interview with Entertainment Tonight. “Raven and I have kept a great relationship and I love Raven to death,” the television personality revealed. “It’s literally Chu Chie and Bubbles for life, in real life.”
The Coach Carter actress also discussed the possibility of returning to the Disney franchise for a fourth installment following 2006's The Cheetah Girls 2 and 2008's The Cheetah Girls: One World.
The star revealed, “Raven and I have conversations about how crazy that would be if ever we did do a fourth or just another cheetahlicious project… We’ve heard the conversations from the fans, and that’s definitely something they want.”
The All You’ve Got actress added, “I personally would never say never, but there is something to be said for not ruining anyone’s childhood either. It was a great thing then, and I think some things should be left untouched. It was awesome then and let’s not ruin the legacy of the Cheetah Girls.”
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