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Almost two decades after its release, Hilary Duff, Alyson Stoner, and eight of the other Cheaper by the Dozen kids (plus Bonnie Hunt) got back together in a TikTok video recreating memorable moments from the Steve Martin-led family comedy.
Piper Perabo, who played the eldest daughter Nora, posted the video on social media Wednesday, which features Simple Plan's "I'm Just a Kid" playing in the background."Surprise! From the Baker family to yours. We are all in this together," the post reads.
Cheaper by the Dozen premiered in 2003 and was a remake of the 1950 movie of the same name. It starred Martin and Hunt as the parents of 12 kids — all living under one roof. Other notable actors from the film included Ashton Kutcher as Nora's boyfriend and Succession's Alan Ruck as the Baker's neighbor.
Cheaper by the Dozen spawned a sequel in 2005, featuring Schitt's Creek star Eugene Levy as the head of a rival household.
On May 11, Duff (she plays daughter Lorraine) held another reunion. The cast of Disney's Lizzie McGuire got together to do a table read of the famous bra episode. "We could not stop laughing reading lines from tween us...this is the first time we were all 'together-ish' in almost 18 years!" McGuire wrote in the post about the reunion, alongside a Zoom recording of the reunited cast.
Watch the full Cheaper by the Dozen reunion video above.
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