Piper Perabo remains close with iconic 'Coyote Ugly' co-stars after 25 years
Piper Perabo reveals surprising bond with 'Coyote Ugly' cast
Piper Perabo has revealed that she still keeps in touch with her Coyote Ugly castmates more than 25 years after the film's release.
The actress, who starred in the 2000 cult classic Coyote Ugly, shared that her bond with former co-stars remains strong decades later, according to People Magazine.
Perabo said, "I just saw Bridget Moynahan who's in the movie. I saw her the other week. There was a big art fair here in LA, and she and I went and looked at paintings together. It's not exactly what we were doing in the Coyote Ugly days, but..."
Adding, "She's here filming. And so, I was like, 'Do you want to go look at paintings?' And she's like, 'Yeah.'"
During the conversation with the outlet, Piper Perabo also admitted that some of her more recent roles like vegan activist Summer Higgins on Yellowstone have some "weird" crossover with Coyote Ugly.
"Weirdly, the whole Yellowstone thing and the whole Western aesthetic... it feels like that '90s Western aesthetic is really popular right now. And Coyote was doing that then. So there's this weird crossover between those two worlds," she said.
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