Ten years ago, Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide ended on Nickelodeon with an epic two-part field trip episode. It was hard saying goodbye to the kids from James K. Polk middle school, but, thankfully, the stars are still besties.
Devon Werkheiser (Ned) and Daniel Curtis Lee (Cookie) made fans' dreams come true back in February when they both posted selfies together. Nine months later, they're still goofing off and being totally adorkable — just like they were on the show.
Rocking a man bun, Devon posted a new video on Instagram with Daniel, captioning the vid with a slew of hashtags, including "#bff" and "#friendsforever." D'aww!
The duo have been super busy lately. Besides creating Ned's Declassified 2.0 with web series Devon's Life Survival Guide, playing a frat bro in Where's the Money, and producing new music, Devon's working on the upcoming Christmas movie Santa Girl, and recently appeared in Drake Bell's Drake & Josh-themed web series Where's Walter.
Daniel is also creating new music and music videos. Recently, he was featured on the Sir Jon Lee track, Stranger Things, off new album He Eats With Wolves.
But what fans want to know is what they were "brainstorming" together back in February. Fingers crossed it's some kind of reboot/reunion special for Ned's Declassified, a cameo of Daniel on Devon's web series, or a music collaboration. The guidebook didn't prepare us for this state of unknowing.
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Original source: Seventeen.
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