Sarah Michelle Gellar, Selma Blair stage 'Cruel Intentions' reunion in sweet pic
Sarah Michelle Gellar and Selma Blair staged a "Cruel Intentions" reunion over the weekend -- and they invited a special guest for the occasion.
Gellar, 44, took to social media on Saturday to share a selfie with Blair to celebrate their 24-year friendship with a selfie. In another photo, the two were joined by Roger Kumble, who directed them in the beloved 1999 film.
"24th annual meeting of the Secret Society. Everybody does it... it's just that nobody talks about it. EXCEPT ME!" Kumble wrote.
The pals previously reunited in 2020, with Blair, 49, writing at the time, "I can't show how good it feels to have my friends come and bring lunch and news of the world. So I will just share the standard happy selfies. With love. Who knew this #cruelintentions trio would be forever? #lucky."
"Cruel Intentions," which catapulted its stars -- Gellar, Blair, Ryan Phillippe and Reese Witherspoon -- to fame, was based on the 1782 novel "Les Liaisons dangereuses" by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos.
The film inspired a 2000 prequel, a 2004 sequel and a 2015 off-Broadway musical.
Gellar and Blair won the MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss the year after the movie's release, and the two recreated the moment -- with a timely twist -- at the MTV Movie & TV Awards: Greatest of All Time in 2020 when they won the award for GOAT: Legendary Lip Lock.