The cast of “Modern Family” recently reunited for a fun-filled get-together that delighted fans of the popular sitcom. The actors shared photos of their reunion on social media, showing their affection and camaraderie. However, one cast member was noticeably absent from the group: Ty Burrell, who played Phil Dunphy on the show.
His co-stars explained that he couldn’t make it to the reunion, but they still included him in their photos by holding a picture frame with his face on it. This sparked some rumors that Burrell had passed away, which were quickly dismissed by Ariel Winter and Eric Stonestreet, who played his daughter and son-in-law on the show. They assured fans that Burrell was alive and well, and that they were just joking around with the photo frame.
“Modern Family” ran for 11 seasons from 2009 to 2020, and won multiple awards for its comedy and representation of diverse families. The show followed the lives of three related families: the Dunphys, the Pritchetts, and the Tucker-Pritchetts. The show was praised for its documentary-style filming, its witty humor, and its heartwarming moments. The show ended with a two-part finale that saw the families parting ways as they embarked on new adventures.
Modern Family Fun-filled get together
The popular sitcom “Modern Family” featured a star-studded cast that recently reunited for a fun-filled get-together. The main actors of the show were Ed O’Neill, Sofia Vergara, Julie Bowen, Ty Burrell, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Eric Stonestreet, Sarah Hyland, Ariel Winter, Nolan Gould, and Rico Rodriguez. They played three related families: the Dunphys, the Pritchetts, and the Tucker-Pritchetts.
The actors shared photos of their reunion on social media, showing their affection and camaraderie. However, one cast member was noticeably absent from the group: Ty Burrell, who played Phil Dunphy on the show. His co-stars explained that he couldn’t make it to the reunion, but they still included him in their photos by holding a picture frame with his face on it. This sparked some rumors that Burrell had passed away, which were quickly dismissed by Ariel Winter and Eric Stonestreet, who played his daughter and son-in-law on the show. They assured fans that Burrell was alive and well, and that they were just joking around with the photo frame.
“Modern Family” ran for 11 seasons from 2009 to 2020, and won multiple awards for its comedy and representation of diverse families. The show followed the lives of the three families as they faced various challenges and joys in their daily lives. The show was praised for its documentary-style filming, its witty humor, and its heartwarming moments. The show ended with a two-part finale that saw the families parting ways as they embarked on new adventures.