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To celebrate James Van Der Beek turning 45, ET is flashing back to 1997 when the young actor was the star of 'Dawson's Creek.'
The two were shopping in Home Depot while Paula Cole's 'I Don't Want to Wait' came on.
The actress dished to ET on the red carpet at this year's Glamour Women of the Year Awards in New York City on Monday.
The actor gushed to ET about reuniting with his on-screen parents after Monday's show.
"I don’t think I’ve done television in between then and now because of a fear of loss of input."
Once they fought over a (fictional) girlfriend, now it’s over whose meme features the ugliest crying.
The actress also shared how Katie Holmes freaked her out during her first day on set!
ET got the scoop from Williamson at San Diego Comic-Con, where we also chatted with 'Saved by the Bell' alum Mark-Paul Gosselaar and the 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' cast about their move from Fox to NBC.
One blockbuster star also shared that he was supposedly not 'handsome' enough to play Prince Caspian, but he can be our prince any day!
While the kiss may seem like no big deal now, it aired at a time when networks were still hesitant over inclusive storytelling and LGBTQ representation.
The longtime pals won’t stand for insults.
ET caught up with the actress at opening night of the new Broadway musical 'Means Girls' on Sunday, April 8.
The photo features Sarah Michelle Gellar and Katie Holmes.
Mary-Margaret Humes and John Wesley Shipp spoke out about not being invited to be part of the recent reunion photo shoot.