Heather Locklear and Michael J. Fox have sweet reunion nearly 25 years after starring on ‘Spin City’
Heather Locklear and Michael J. Fox had a sweet “Spin City” reunion at Toronto’s Fan Expo over the weekend.
Locklear shared a snap of the pair from the event to her Instagram Wednesday, instantly throwing her followers into a nostalgic frenzy.
In the picture, the “Melrose Place” alum, 63, looked cozy as she leaned into Fox’s embrace while giving a big grin for the camera.
“With one of my all time favorites,” she wrote across the bottom of the photo.
Fans of the two stars were quick to chime in with their praise after seeing the beloved actors reunite.
“Loved the two of you in Spin City, so funny!” one social media user commented, adding a laughing emoji and a red heart emoji.
Meanwhile, another added: “Michael J Fox is all shades of fantastic. What a wonderful picture.”
“Two legends!!!” a third netizen wrote alongside a string of red heart emojis.
Locklear and Fox, 64, last worked together nearly 25 years ago on the ABC sitcom. The actress joined the series in its fourth season as campaign manager Caitlin Moore who worked alongside Fox’s character, deputy mayor Mike Flaherty.
She became part of the cast after Fox revealed he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease. The “Back to the Future” star ultimately exited the series soon after Season 4 concluded in 2000.
Fox was eventually replaced by Charlie Sheen, who played Charlie Crawford on the sitcom before the network axed the series in May 2002 after six seasons.
Locklear detailed the differences about working with the two stars as she opened up about her experience on the show at last year’s ’90s Con in Daytona Beach, Fla.
“They’re brilliant,” she said of both stars, per People. “They know how … one is fast talking and the other is slow.”
“The timing [difference] between Michael and Charlie I had to get used to. Michael is a fast guy, Charlie is mmmhmmm,” she explained.
Because of the different acting styles, Locklear said she had to adjust her own talents to match her counterpart’s.
“So [the challenge] was really having to get my timing better. They get to be who they are and I’d get to be … not who I am.”
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