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The Saved By The Bell cast reunited 30 years after the show began and they look SO different


It’s hard to believe that it’s been 30 years since the classic teen show Saved by the Bell hit our screens back in 1989.

Ahead of the show’s milestone anniversary, the stars of the sitcom reunited for a quadruple dinner date – and, luckily for us, uploaded the evidence to Instagram for our entertainment.

Accompanied by their respective partners, the former Bayside High classmates Mark-Paul Gosselaar (Zack Morris), Mario Lopez (A.C. Slater), Tiffani Thiessen(Kelly Kapowski) and Elizabeth Berkley (Jessie Spano), joined forces at a French restaurant in Sherman Oaks, California, to celebrate three decades of friendship.

“This is what 30+ years of friendship looks like..” 90s heart-throb Mark-Paul Gosslear, who was accompanied by his wife Catriona McGinn, wrote on his Instagram.

Thiessen, who attended the dinner with husband Brady Smith, shared the same shot with the caption, “Friends forever…”, a reference to the title of a song by the show’s fictional band, Zack Attack.

Lopez, who attended the gathering with pregnant wife Courtney Laine Mazza,
shared a video from the hangout, writing that the group and their spouses ate “an obscene amount of food.”

“Great group right here… Now it’s time to play credit card roulette for the bill,” he added.

“FRIENDS FOREVER #spousestoo!!!❤️❤️❤️#imsoexcited #buddybands #love #friends #family #life #magic,” wrote Berkley, who brought along husband Greg Lauren, referencing her character Jessie Spano’s infamous catchphrase.

The beloved TV show, which originally ran on NBC from 1989 to 1993, spawned two spin-offs (The College Years and The New Class) and two films.

While fellow main cast members Dustin Diamond (Screech Powers) and Lark Voorhies (Lisa Turtle) were sadly missing from the reunion dinner, we’re keeping everything crossed for a return to Bayside High very soon.





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