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'Girl Meets World' Reunion News: Sabrina Carpenter, Danielle Fishel Attend Harry Styles Concert

It's not what fans had hoped for a reunion but "Girl Meets World" co-stars Danielle Fishel and Sabrina Carpenter reunited to go to a Harry Styles concert. Joining them were Carpenter's sister, Sarah, and Fishel's producer boyfriend, Jensen Karp.

Fishel shared a photo on Instagram of them at the concert jokingly captioning the post saying that she and her boyfriend took their "children" to see Styles. Fishel didn't even play Sabrina's mom on the Disney Channel series although she was a sort of surrogate mother for her character.

Sabrina also shared an image on Instagram because going to a Harry Styles concert together is no small thing. Instead of posting a photo of them, however, she instead posted a video of Styles performing his song "Woman" at the event.

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Fishel, who starred in the original "Boy Meets World," reprised her character Topanga Matthews in "Girl Meets World." She played the mother of Rowan Blanchard's character Riley who is best friends with Sabrina's character Maya Hart. Sadly, the series was canceled earlier this year although the cast remained close even after it ended.

On the other hand, Blanchard has been quite busy after the end of the series role of Jackie Geary in both season 4 and 5 of the ABC sitcom "The Goldbergs" for five episodes. She also played the role of Jessica in "A World Away," a movie about six kids who take a trip to the Grand Canyon – but end up finding themselves in another world.

Apart from her hair, which she cut short, not much has changed about Blanchard. She is still friends with her co-stars from "Girl Meets World" and have reunited with them on a few occasions. She went to see Sabrina Carpenter perform during her "De-Tour" tour and also hung out with Corey Fogelmanis and August Maturo too.

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