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        <title><![CDATA['Bridesmaids' Cast: Where Are They Now?]]></title>
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					<p>Ready to paaarrrrty! <strong><strong>Kristen Wiig</strong></strong>, <strong><strong>Rose Byrne</strong></strong>, <strong><strong>Maya Rudolph</strong></strong> and more have gone down in comedy history all thanks to their unforgettable performances in <em>Bridesmaids</em>.</p>
<p>The <strong><strong>Paul Feig</strong>-directed flick</strong> had its California premiere on April 28, 2011. When it made its way to theaters around the country the following month, it became an instant hit, raking in $26 million in its first weekend. <em>Bridesmaids</em> is one of producer <strong><strong>Judd Apatow</strong></strong>‘s highest-grossing movies to date, eventually making more than $288 million worldwide.</p>
<p>Wiig stars as Annie Walker, a newly single bakery owner who was forced to shut down her store during a recession. Down on her luck, Annie’s friend Lillian (Rudolph) gives her the chance to be maid of honor at her upcoming wedding — but close pal Helen (Byrne) one-ups Annie at every turn.</p>
<p>The female-led comedy wasn’t just a hit with audiences. <strong><strong>Melissa McCarthy</strong></strong> was nominated for best supporting actress at the 2012 Academy Awards, which also saw Wiig and cowriter <strong><strong>Annie Mumolo</strong></strong> up for Original Screenplay. The movie took home the trophy for Best Comedy at the 2012 Critics’ Choice Awards and was also nominated for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy at the Golden Globes that year.</p>
<p>Fans would love to see the powerhouse group of actresses reunite for another zany installment, but Wiig admitted in February 2021 that she’s ready to put her <em>Bridesmaids</em> days behind her.</p>
<p>“We have said <strong>we weren’t really interested</strong> in, like, going back and writing another one,” the <em>Wonder Woman 1984</em> star said on SiriusXM’s <em>Town Hall</em>. “But I just don’t want it to be translated as a negative thing, because we obviously love the movie. … We feel like we told that story and we were just so excited to do other things.”</p>
<p>The rest of the cast knows Wiig feels strongly about <strong>not committing to a sequel</strong>, including <strong><strong>Wendi McLendon-Covey</strong></strong>, who told <em>Us Weekly</em> exclusively in January 2021 that “for 10 years we’ve been saying that there will be no sequel.”</p>
<p>Rudolph, however, has kept an open mind. “I’d be down,” she told <strong><em>Entertainment Tonight</em></strong> ahead of the movie’s 10th anniversary. “I guess it wouldn’t be called <em>Bridesmaids</em>, it would be called Old Ladies or something.”</p>
<p>Keep scrolling to see where the cast of the 2011 hit is now:</p>
									

				
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