Amanda Seyfried reunites with 'All My Children' co-star Michael B. Jordan
Amanda Seyfried and Michael B. Jordan reunited at Palm Springs, revisiting their 'All My Children' connection

Amanda Seyfried and Michael B. Jordan shared a public reunion more than two decades after appearing together on the daytime soap All My Children, where Seyfried had her first onscreen kiss.
The actors met again on the red carpet at the Palm Springs International Film Festival, drawing attention for a brief moment that referenced their early work together.
The reunion took place as Jordan was being interviewed on the carpet. Seyfried, noticing him nearby, smiled and made playful kissing gestures in his direction until he turned around.
Jordan responded by kissing her on the cheek before the two embraced. They exchanged congratulations and shared another hug as reporters looked on.
During the interaction, Jordan expressed his affection for his former co-star, saying, “I love this girl!” The moment was captured on video and circulated widely online.
Seyfried recently reflected on their shared history in an interview with W Magazine, published earlier this week. She recalled that they played young love interests Joni and Reggie on All My Children. “Our characters met, and we had feelings for each other,” she said.
Seyfried appeared on the series from 2002 to 2003, while Jordan joined in 2003 following his role on The Wire and remained on the show until 2006. Speaking about that period, Seyfried said, “We were so young. I think he was 15, and I was 16 or 17.”
She added that Jordan “was always really good” and commented on their shared longevity in the industry, saying she appreciated that they remain passionate about acting.
Both actors are award contenders this season. Seyfried is recognised for her role in The Testament of Ann Lee, while Jordan is receiving attention for his dual performances in Sinners.


















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