Mean Girls Musical Co-Stars Erika Henningsen and Kyle Selig Announce Engagement
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The newly-engaged couple, who has been dating since 2017, takes to their respective social media accounts to share some pictures of the two after the proposal. Jul 2, 2021
Erika Henningsen and
Kyle Selig. Having been dating for around four years, the
Mean Girls musical co-stars took to social media to announce that they have finally gotten engaged.
On Thursday, July 1, the 28-year-old beauty shared a picture of her and her new-fiance from the beachside proposal and some other snaps of the two during a trip. In the accompaniment of the post, she raved, I choose you always, thanks for choosing me best friend.
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Introduction to Part 2
Erika Henningsen: Our cast member Laura Shoop lives in New Rochelle, which was one of the first places with a large outbreak. She was the first person who was sharing information from a personal standpoint. Her kids were being sent home from school; there were whole communities that she was familiar with that had been shut down or were in quarantine. That hadn t trickled into New York City yet, but I think Laura was the first person who said, Oh, this is going to be big.
Jessica Phillips: Most of the adults in our cast are parents, so we were having increasingly intense kinds of conversations about what was going to happen. We were seeing it unfold in the school systems.