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‘Boy Meets World’ stars reunite, Peter Frampton walks red carpet with his kids and more sightings

Add Page Six on Google The 2026 Tribeca Film Festival reunited several former co-stars.

“Boy Meets World” alums Will Friedle, Danielle Fishel and Rider Strong linked up Saturday for the film fest’s world premiere of “Doc Meets World,” the documentary about the beloved coming-of-age sitcom.

The former co-stars, who now host the rewatch podcast “Pod Meets World,” reunited to pose for photos — though Ben Savage, who has ghosted his castmates in recent years, was notably absent.

That same evening, “Dawson’s Creek” alums Joshua Jackson and Katie Holmes joined forces at the premiere of their new movie, “Happy Hours.”

They held hands and gushed about each other on the red carpet, with Jackson sharing in a Cherry the Greek TV interview, “The time that we spent together when we were young is very precious to both of us.”

“And [it] is like one of the core personal and professional relationships in my life,” he added.

The annual downtown event kicked off Wednesday, with a documentary about the band Earth, Wind & Fire from Oscar-winning director Questlove serving as its opening night film.

We’re told the drummer celebrated the screening with an after-party at Tavern on the Green by jumping behind the DJ booth to spin tunes.

The next evening, Peter Frampton celebrated the screening of the documentary about his life and career, “Frampton,” at the festival.

The musician proudly walked the red carpet with two of his kids, Jade and Julian, as well as one of his granddaughters.

On Sunday, there was a star-studded unofficial Tonys after-party at the Carlyle hosted by Rick Miramontez, John Gore and Jamie DuMont.

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The 14th annual fête attracted the likes of Kelly Ripa, Mark Consuelos, Bowen Yang, Matt Rogers, Lesley Manville, Mark Strong, Daniel Radcliffe, Tom Felton, Shoshana Bean, Rose Byrne, Bobby Cannavale, Rachel Dratch, Lorne Michaels and Ana Gasteyer.

Before winning Best Musical at the Tonys Sunday night, the “Schmigadoon!” team, including producer Christine Schwarzman and director/choreographer Christopher Gattelli, got their glam done in Rockefeller Center at Salon Project, NYC’s go-to destination for blowouts, hair extensions and luxury hair accessories. Celebrity clients include Gigi Hadid, Paris Hilton and Alix Earle.

A slew of celebrities hit the Gotham Television Awards at Cipriani Wall Street on June 1.

Notable names included Claire Danes, Jamie Bell, Kate Mara, Kerry Washington, Chase Infiniti, Odessa A’zion, Dan Levy, Rachel Sennott, Sarah Pidgeon, Paul Anthony Kelly and David Harbour.

On Tuesday, Marc Maron, Margo Price and special guest Jesse Welles helped raise awareness for mental health organization NAMI at the Soho Sessions.

There was plenty of star power in the room, including Michael J. Fox, Richard Kind, Steve Guttenberg, Craig Bierko, Don Lemon and Wisdom Kaye.

Read original at New York Post

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