The cast of School of Rock have reunited as two co-stars tied the knot.
Angelo Massagli and Caitlin Hale played the role of kids Frankie and Marta in the iconic Jack Black-led 2003 movie, though sweetly reconnected as adults and have now married.
Their wedding last weekend saw a number of their co-stars enjoy a reunion to celebrate the happy couple, with Caitlin sharing a series of pictures from the big day, including a lovely cast photo.
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Opening up about their relationship to The New York Times, the couple revealed that they reunited as adults while undertaking further degrees in Florida, catching up for lunch before finding themselves regularly meeting.
"We thought that was kind of it," Massagli recalled. "But we just kept grabbing dinners and going out for the weekends. We were like, 'something’s brewing here.'"
He added: "Even though it wasn’t romantic, that familiarity we had and our families had when we were younger, really cut through some of those early relationship hurdles."
Hale admitted that she sensed "very early" that there was something special between the pair.
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"I actually said to one of my close friends, I remember being in an Uber on the way down to Miami one weekend and we were going out and I was like, 'I think I’m gonna marry this guy'," she said.
The two moved in together after Massagli offered his home for Hale to stay to cut down their commute, before moving to New York in 2019 and getting engaged four years later.
Speaking about their wedding in New Jersey, the couple revealed there was a sweet nod to School of Rock when they danced with their castmates to Stevie Nicks's 'Edge of Seventeen', which featured in the movie.
Hale also revealed that she danced with her fellow castmate backup singers, sharing: "We were just dancing together to some old-school disco and then there was some sort of ad lib in the song and we all just hit it. We looked at each other and we’re like, 'That just happened. We still got it.'"
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