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There Was a 'Switched at Birth' Reunion This Week & Our Hearts Are So Full

The Kennish and Vazquez families reunited this week – well, some of them!

Vanessa Marano shared a family reunion photo on Instagram on Thursday night (December 5) with her Switched at Birth co-stars Katie LeClerc, Lucas Grabeel, and Constance Marie.

“Reunited and it feels so good. 😊 #switchedatbirth,” she captioned the group selfie.

“#FBF So THIS happened and my heart was happy! Partial Kennish/Vasquez Family reunion. 🤟🏽✨🤟🏽✨🤟🏽✨🤟🏽✨,” Constance wrote on her page with the pic.

Since Switched at Birth ended more than two years ago, the stars have kept busy.

Vanessa has since made multiple TV appearances, included a starring role on The Dead Girls Detective Agency, and she co-produced and co-starred in Saving Zoe alongside little sis Laura. Katie most recently starred in Lifetime’s Christmas a la Mode, and she has a few more movies in the works.

Lucas keeps busing in the recording booth, doing voice overs for quite a few shows, including Elena of Avalor and Family Guy. Constance is also on Elena of Avalor as the voice of Doña Paloma, and she was last seen as Dr. Corts on Alexa & Katie.

Vanessa Marano Joins Thriller 'This Game's Called Murder' - Get The Details!

Vanessa Marano has announced her new project, This Game’s Called Murder.

According to Deadline, the 27-year-old actress will star opposite Ron Perlman, Natasha Henstridge, James Lastovic, and Annabel Barrett in the indie thriller.

The movie is described as “an absurdist story full of violence, betrayal, and sex set in a world ruled by technology and social media. It’s a modern, dark-humored tale of greed, romance, and lost innocence in consumer-crazed, alienated society that functions as a harsh critique of society today without taking itself too seriously.”

You can check out the first pic that Vanessa shared from the film below!

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Bailee Madison, Laura & Vanessa Marano, Camila Cabello & More Show Off Their Amazing Halloween Costumes!

We only wish we were as creative as Bailee Madison, Camila Cabello and sisters Laura and Vanessa Marano were for Halloween!

JJJ put on a cat-eared headband and called it a day, but these celebs, plus many more went above and beyond for their costumes!

“Mary Poppins has her hands full looking after Supergirl and Queen of Mean this Halloween (don’t worry by the end of the night she’ll be as sweet as a spoonful of sugar) Wish me luck,” Bailee captioned her Halloween post on Instagram, that included her nieces.

We loved her costume – and then we look at Laura and Vanessa‘s sister costume, which Vanessa made herself, and are blown away. We need to step up our Halloween game!

Click inside to see even more celeb Halloween costumes… More Here! »

Laura Marano's New Video for 'F.E.O.U.' Is Out Now!

Laura Marano‘s new music video for “F.E.O.U.” has officially arrived!

The video, which was directed by Izak Rappaport and filmed on location in Burbank, CA, also features Pretty Little LiarsEvan Bittencourt, first premiered on Halogen.tv!

“I have been wanting to make this video for F.E.O.U. the moment I released the song. I am so grateful Halogen and our director Izak Rappaport helped make my vision come true, and I’m so proud of this video! I hope people have as much fun watching the video as we did making it,” Laura said in a statement.

On Sunday night (September 22), Laura stepped out for HBO’s Post Emmy Awards Reception and was joined at the event by her sister Vanessa Marano and Modern Family actress Ariel Winter.


Laura Marano – F.E.O.U.

FYI: Laura is wearing a Marc Jacobs dress and Olgana Paris shoes at the party.

Laura & Vanessa Marano Visit the United Nations!

Laura Marano and Vanessa Marano are making a difference in a big way!

The 23-year-old and 26-year-old actresses were invited to a political forum at the United Nations about online sexual exploitation, a very important topic addressed in their new movie, Saving Zoë.

Laura took to Instagram on Thursday (July 18) to share the moving experience with fans.

“I got the blurriest photos yesterday, but that’s okay because we went to the flipping UN!!!” she wrote. “If you told me twelve years ago when we optioned Saving Zoë, we would be at a political forum at the UN, I…um honestly, I don’t know what I would have done, but I probably wouldn’t have believed it. It was a pretty surreal experience listening to so many incredible speakers talk about an issue that we need to find more solutions for. The internet can be an amazing, beautiful place when harnessed positively, but unfortunately, there are people right now using it for their gain while hurting others. Thank you @equalitynoworg for continuing to educate people on the subject of online sexual exploitation and fighting for viable, survivor-informed solutions.”

Vanessa posted about the U.N. forum on her Instagram, as well.

Laura and Vanessa also stopped by The Z100 Morning Show to talk to Elvis Duran about Saving Zoë on Wednesday (July 17) in New York City.

See what Laura Marano’s Austin & Ally co-stars think about her new, dark movie, Saving Zoë, here!

Vanessa & Laura Marano Want To Continue Telling More Stories Like 'Saving Zoe'

Laura and Vanessa Marano go high fashion for a special collector’s issue of A Book Of magazine.

The two sisters opened up about their new movie, Saving Zoe, and the importance of getting it made.

“I think that our movie does dive into a subject and potentially subjects that are uncomfortable and hard to talk about but that doesn’t mean that we shouldn’t talk about them,” Laura shares in the issue. “If anything, it probably means we need to talk about them more.”

Vanessa added, “That’s why Laura and I, as actors and now as producers want to do. We want to use the tools in our arsenal to spread awareness and that is why we made this film.”

You can pick up a copy of the issue now, and a portion of the proceeds will be going to Equality Now.

Saving Zoe is out in theaters now.

FYI: Hair and makeup were provided by Shannon Pezzetta, Creighton Bowman, Emma Willis and Nancilee Santos. Styling was by Alex Clough.

EXCLUSIVE: Laura & Vanessa Marano Say They're 'Attached at the Hip'

The Marano sisters are as close IRL as you imagine they are – actually, make that closer.

Laura Marano and Vanessa Marano are both successful actresses on their own.

Laura rose to fame as Ally Dawson in Disney’s hit Austin & Ally and Vanessa starred in Freeform’s long-running hit drama Switched at Birth.

Now, the sisters have teamed up on a new project that’s near and dear to their hearts, a dark thriller they produced themselves called Saving Zoë.

Based on the YA novel of the same name by Alyson Noël, Saving Zoë tells the story of a high school freshman named Echo (played by Laura) who investigates the circumstances surrounding her older sister Zoë’s (played by Vanessa) untimely death.

We hung out with Laura and Vanessa at the LA screening of Saving Zoë to talk about what it was like to work together and play a fictional pair of sisters in the movie.

“I think we’re lucky that we’re a pretty close family. Of course, when you’re spending a lot of time together with no sleep, you also want to punch each other in the face,” Laura admitted with a laugh. “But that’s just kind of what being a sister is and what’s sad to us, one of the heartbreaking things about Saving Zoë is that Echo and Zoe don’t have that relationship – or didn’t have that relationship. So, I don’t know, in a weird way, that kind of made us even closer.”

Vanessa agreed and added that working together has meant a lot of family time.

“Yeah, I don’t think we could imagine doing this without each other or without mom [Ellen Marano, who also produced the film],” she said. “Luckily, Laura and I do have a really close relationships, so we were really excited to work with each other and be partners in crime and then literally spend every weekend waking second together while marketing the movie. We are literally just like attached at the hip.”

Read Laura Marano and Vanessa Marano’s take on how 13 Reasons Why helped them get the green light to make Saving Zoë here!