Lauren Graham bought what appeared to be a bottle of wine while running errands in Los Angeles on Sunday.
The 58-year-old Gilmore Girls alum sported a baby-blue beanie, black puffer jacket, matching leggings, and white sneakers for her outing.
Lauren’s street sighting came less than two weeks after she was cast in Universal Pictures romantic drama Reminders of Him, which is already scheduled to hit US/UK theaters February 13.
Graham portrays Grace Landry, the grieving mother of Scotty (Rudy Pankow), who’s raising his daughter after his girlfriend Kenna (Maika Monroe) served five years in prison for his tragic death.
Vanessa Caswill’s big-screen adaptation of Collen Hoover’s 2022 novel also features Tyriq Withers, Nicholas Duvernay, Lainey Wilson, and Bradley Whitford.
Last year, the 45-year-old author notoriously helped Blake Lively re-edit Justin Baldoni‘s big-screen adaptation of her 2016 novel It Ends with Us, which culminated in their headline-grabbing legal war.
Lauren Graham bought what appeared to be a bottle of wine while running errands in Los Angeles on Sunday
The 58-year-old Gilmore Girls alum sported a baby-blue beanie, black puffer jacket, matching leggings, and white sneakers for her outing
On April 9, the two-time SAG Award nominee revealed her idea for the next Gilmore Girls special while appearing on The Drew Barrymore Show.
‘Something that I love that they do in England more than they do here, is you have a season of a show that you loved — Downton Abbey was one for me — and then they do like a Downton Abbey Christmas,’ Lauren explained.
‘So you get to visit your characters, but it’s not like a whole reboot of the whole thing. So that is my idea that has been sanctioned by no one.’
On April 14, Gilmore Girls creator Amy Sherman-Palladino officially responded to Graham’s ‘very cute’ idea.
‘The freaking Christmas special! I’m hearing it from everybody else,’ the 59-year-old showrunner told E! News. ‘There’s no talks right now.’
Amy’s husband and producing partner Daniel Palladino reassured fans: ‘We’re constantly thinking of stuff for [fictional CT town] Stars Hollow, because anything kind of quirky American makes us want to put it into Stars Hollow. But there’s no set thing right now.’
The Z-Suite star called the 2016 Netflix four-part continuation Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life – in which she reprised her breakthrough role as single mother Lorelai Gilmore – ‘pure joy’ to shoot.
‘Yes. I always say yes because it’s my favorite character, it’s my favorite,’ Lauren gushed to Drew.
The original sitcom aired for seven seasons spanning 2000–2007 on The WB/The CW before its 2007 cancellation.
But first, audiences can catch Graham as Dylan O’Brien’s onscreen mother Lisa in James Sweeney’s Sundance Audience Award-winning black comedy Twinless, which hits US theaters September 5.
On the personal front, the Golden Globe nominee has been single since ending her 11-year relationship with her former Caroline in the City co-star Peter Krause in 2021.
Lauren’s street sighting came less than two weeks after she was cast in Universal Pictures romantic drama Reminders of Him, which is already scheduled to hit US/UK theaters February 13 (author Colleen Hoover pictured on set April 25)
Graham portrays Grace Landry, the grieving mother of Scotty (Rudy Pankow), who’s raising his daughter after his girlfriend Kenna (Maika Monroe) served five years in prison for his tragic death
Vanessa Caswill’s big-screen adaptation of Collen Hoover’s 2022 novel also features Tyriq Withers (L, pictured April 25), Nicholas Duvernay (R), Lainey Wilson, and Bradley Whitford
Last year, the 45-year-old author (L, pictured August 5) notoriously helped Blake Lively (R) re-edit Justin Baldoni’s big-screen adaptation of her 2016 novel It Ends with Us, which culminated in their headline-grabbing legal war
On April 9, the two-time SAG Award nominee revealed her idea for the next Gilmore Girls special while appearing on The Drew Barrymore Show
Lauren explained: ‘Something that I love that they do in England more than they do here, is you have a season of a show that you loved — Downton Abbey was one for me — and then they do like a Downton Abbey Christmas’
Graham continued: ‘So you get to visit your characters, but it’s not like a whole reboot of the whole thing. So that is my idea that has been sanctioned by no one’ (pictured with GG cast and crew at the PaleyFest reunion on March 29)
On April 14, Gilmore Girls creator Amy Sherman-Palladino officially responded to Graham’s ‘very cute’ idea: ‘The freaking Christmas special! I’m hearing it from everybody else, [but] there’s no talks right now'(pictured April 23)
Amy’s husband and producing partner Daniel Palladino (L) reassured fans: ‘We’re constantly thinking of stuff for [fictional CT town] Stars Hollow, because anything kind of quirky American makes us want to put it into Stars Hollow. But there’s no set thing right now’
The original sitcom aired for seven seasons spanning 2000–2007 on The WB/The CW before its 2007 cancellation followed by the 2016 Netflix four-part continuation Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life
But first, audiences can catch The Z-Suite star as Dylan O’Brien’s onscreen mother Lisa in James Sweeney’s Sundance Audience Award-winning black comedy Twinless, which hits US theaters September 5



