Brat Pack Members Demi Moore and Molly Ringwald Reunited for a Puppy Playdate

The 'Feud: Capote VS. The Swans' brought their fur babies to brunch.

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Demi Moore and Molly Ringwald go all the way back to the days of the Brat Pack, though the two didn't know each other well during the 1980s. The co-stars, however, became friends through working on Feud: Capote VS. The Swans, and now it seems even their puppies are pals too. On Monday, the co-stars attended a brunch in New York City, and the two stars brought along a couple of extra special plus-ones: their dogs.

The friends were seen chatting it up with Tony Goldwyn, who also starred alongside Moore in 1990's Ghost, while holding onto to their fur babies. Moore looked chic in a black blazer layered over a matching turtleneck. She styled the posh outfit with chunky earrings and her signature long straight hair. For glam, the actress opted for fringed lashes and a glossy, beige lip.

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For her part, Ringwald looked festive in a red velvet double-breasted blazer, which she also wore over a black turtleneck. A chunky charm bracelet, dainty drop earrings, and oversized glasses finished off her look. Her red hair was style in a wavy chin-length bob and face-framing fringe.

Of course, their furry friends had outfits of their own: Ringwald's dog wore an ivory cable-knit sweater, while Moore's pup Pliaf (who has become a bit of a red carpet icon herself) wore a black harness.

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Moore and Ringwald most recently appeared in Ryan Murphy's Feud: Capote vs. The Swans, which premiered earlier this year. The two, however, were also a part of the iconic Brat Pack, which became a pop culture fixture 1980s. In an interview with Extra, the actresses opened up about their days as pack members. Despite being in the group—which also included Rob Lowe, Andrew McCarthy, Judd Nelson, and others—the two didn't socialize much in the '80s. Or before the 2024 FX show for that matter.

“We didn't really know each other," Ringwald admitted. "But I always admired Demi."

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“And same…I mean, we share a manager," Moore added.

“We share a lot of similar experiences because we were coming out at the same time," Ringwald continued before jokingly adding, “I lost a lot of parts to this lady.”

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