Time flies, and Lily Tucker- Pritchett, or more, Aubrey Anderson- Emmons, is all grown up, and now going to graduation.
Fans were disbelieving over the weekend when the student, 16, who portrayed the spunky child of Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Eric Stonestreet’s characters in the beloved sitcom, showed off her spectacular dress.
In a video shared on Instagram, Aubrey initially appears while holding her dress while switching to another picture of her with her attractive graduation date, and she is wearing a white bouquet to suit the flower pinned to his coat.
A silk, about liquid-like black dress with a bustier top, sweetheart neckline, and collar straps, as well as a set of photos that better reflect her look, was shared by her.
And in a third and final article, she shared more pictures of herself with her time, her sweetheart Phoenix, her friends, and a nice caricature she had painted of her and her day.
Viewers were quick to express their surprise at how mature “Lily” is now, some even anticipating a spin-off starring her in a Modern Family film.
One of her supporters put the phrase, “So certainly do I need a college Holly spin-off,” in the comments area under the post, while others followed suit, writing, “Absolutely beautiful!! But then I feel very old,” and: “But gorgeous!!! Cam and Mitchell would be so proud,” referring to her on- camera parents, as well as: “She’s all grown up — and SOO beautiful!”
Although Modern Family ended in 2020 despite Aubrey playing Holly from season three until the season three was over, her figure has maintained a strong following in the years that follow, with years-old videos of her funniest moments on the show frequently going viral on TikTok.
Aubrey left acting when she was 12 years old, and after it ended four years ago, she focused on high school. But, she recently revealed on TikTok about her time on the show.
“I think we were all kind of really wonderful because it was one of those displays where the performers weren’t present every single day,” she said. “It was easier for me growing up.”
After describing her return to public high school after being homeschooled and taking on-set lessons, she also said, “I took a little break straight after the show ended, and I thought I would not work once in my life, and therefore I went to high school, and I was like, sometimes I should.”
“I started theater class at my school and was like, wait, I kind of want to do this, and now I’m auditioning again, so that’s fun, and I hope to do something,” she revealed.