The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants stars have reunited - and we love it!

Publish Date
Wednesday, 17 May 2017, 9:00AM

The bond is still strong between the stars of Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants.

Blake Lively reunited with her co-stars Alexis Bledel, Amber Tamblyn and America Ferrera to support the New York premiere of Amber's directorial debut Paint it  Black, according to the.

The actresses have been best friends since starring in the 2005 dramedy.

Blake, 29, looked effortlessly gorgeous in black trousers and sheer bodysuit over a white top.

Gilmore Girls beauty Alexis, 35, opted for a colourful dress with purple heels while Amber, 34, kept it demure in a black trouser suit and lace blouse. 

Paint it Black, explores the aftershocks of an inexplicable suicide, based on the 2006 Janet Fitch novel.

Amber wrote, directed and produced the movie which she explained she was inspired to make after pal Amy Poehler recommended she read the book about loss, grief and obsession not long after its release.

"I just couldn’t believe what a cinematic book it was," Amber told Daily News.

Meanwhile, Deadline reported that Blake will be starring in a new mixed martial arts action-drama directed by The Notebook helmer Nick Cassavetes.

The movie, titled Bruised, tells the story of Jackie, a single mother working two jobs and a disgraced MMA fighter who has been up against the ropes her entire life. 

When authorities threaten to take her son away from her she's forced to get back in the cage to fight for redemption.

Blake welcomed her second daughter with husband Ryan Reynolds in September.

She has last seen in the box office hit The Shallows and Woody Allen's Cafe Society.

Meanwhile, following the success of the Netflix reboot of Gilmore Girls last year, Alexis has taken on a role in the intense TV series The Handmaid's Tale. The show, based on Margaret Atwood's 1985 novel, also stars Elisabeth Moss and Samira Wiley.

America has also been busy of late, starring in the sitcom Superstore. She has also turned her efforts to politics and spoke at the Woman's March earlier this year.

This article was first published on Daily Mail and is republished here with permission. Additional reporting by The Hits.

 

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