Brenda Song recalls special ‘Suite Life’ reunion that left her emotional
Brenda Song shares heartfelt moment she met Phill Lewis grown-up daughter
Brenda Song narrated a touching reunion from her Suite Life of Zack & Cody days, her co-star Phill Lewis' grown-up daughter, Annie.
The Last Showgirl star, who recently went out to dinner with her fiancé Macaulay Culkin, was amazed to see Annie as an adult.
In an interview with the People magazine, Brenda said, "I ran into Philll Lewis’ daughter, who I’ve known since she was three years old, and she’s like a full-grown woman, and it made me so emotional. And she’s like 'Mama Brenda!'"
The mother of two added that Annie told Culkin how Brenda used to babysit her and even taught her how to do makeup.
"I would go and babysit the kids because I was like, 'They need a night off because parents need nights off.' And I loved being with them," Brenda recalled.
She described the experience of seeing Annie again as a "full-circle moment," adding, "we are really a family. We still see each other. I love them to death. They truly are my second family."
Speaking about Phill, she added, "He is my second father."
In addition to Brenda and Phil, The Suite Life of Zack & Cody also starred Dylan and Cole Sprouse.
It followed the adventures of brothers Zack (Dylan) and Cody Martin (Cole) , who lived in a Boston hotel suite. Brenda played the hotel heiress, London Tipton, and Phill portrayed the hotel's manager, Mr Moseby.
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