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Carol Burnett and Vicki Lawrence Reunite in New Selfie


Carol and Sis have reunited.

Indeed, Carol Burnett and Vicki Lawrence—who costarred together on The Carol Burnett Show from 1967 to 1978—shared a rare selfie together after enjoying dinner made by Carol’s husband Brian Miller

“Special night,” Vicki, 77, captioned an Instagram post on May 18. “Dinner with Carol. Thank you Brian for a beautiful meal. Lotsa laughs and lotsa memories. I love her so…”

The two beamed at the camera, with Carol donning oversized sunglasses, a burgundy zip-up jacket and a grey turtleneck. Next to her, Vicki wore a velvet blue jacket adorned with golden embellishments.

Fans were ecstatic that the two onscreen sisters were still close and spending time together, with one writing, “Two of the funniest women ever. Period.” 

“No words for this comedic duo and your friendship. Love & adore you both,” another fan gushed. Meanwhile, another begged, “We need you two to do a podcast video together talking about memories.”

And this dinner isn’t the only special night that Carol has celebrated recently. The Noises Off actress turned 93 on April 26, marking the occasion with a rare outing in Montecito, Calif. She was joined by Brian, 70, whom she has been married to for 25 years. 



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