Harry Potter siblings reunite: Weasley brothers Oliver and James Phelps enjoy a dinner date with their on-screen sister Bonnie Wright

Oh my gosh, you guys, I’m completely losing it! Oliver and James Phelps – Fred and George Weasley, *the* Fred and George Weasley – actually hung out with Bonnie Wright, who played Ginny! They had a whole reunion! I’m seriously freaking out, it’s like a dream come true seeing them all together again. It just makes my heart so happy!

James and Oliver Phelps, both 39, starred with Bonnie Wright, 34, who played their on-screen sister Ginny Weasley in the Harry Potter films, which were released between 2001 and 2011.

Oliver posted a photo of himself and his family having dinner in Baltimore, with the caption, ‘Family dinner in Baltimore.’

Fans went wild for the reunion as they commented underneath: ‘Reunion we all needed!’

I absolutely love this! It’s such a sweet family photo. I hope you and your little sister have a wonderful time in Baltimore.

This dinner feels like a warm, chaotic family gathering – it reminds me of the Weasleys from the Harry Potter books! It’s the perfect picture of everyone together.

The two brothers became well-known for playing the popular and humorous Weasley twins in the Harry Potter movies.

Since appearing in the hit movies, the two brothers have kept working together on various projects and frequently join their fellow cast members at Harry Potter fan gatherings.

JK Rowling, the author of the Harry Potter series, has recently faced a lot of online criticism and disagreements due to her views on transgender people.

Bonnie is now a mom to one child, having welcomed her first baby with husband Andrew Lococo in 2023. She’s balancing motherhood with her other commitments.

She announced the birth of her son, Elio Ocean Wright Lococo, on social media, sharing that he was born at home on Tuesday, September 19th.

‘We’re all healthy and happy. Andrew and I are so in love with our sun!’

We’re so thankful for our amazing birth team who supported us every step of the way and made the whole experience wonderful and transformative. Giving birth is truly an incredible journey!

After thanking her team of midwives, Bonnie also gave a special note of thanks to her husband.

Finally, I want to thank Andrew, who was my incredible support during labor and delivery—I really held on tight! He’s such a loving and gentle father to Elio. Okay, that’s enough from my emotional, post-baby rambling!

The actress revealed she was expecting that April.

The couple, who got married in March 2022, shared a photo of the expectant mother with her baby bump, excitedly saying they were looking forward to meeting their child. The picture was taken on a beautiful hillside with stunning scenery.

Many of Bonnie’s former colleagues from the Harry Potter films sent messages of support, including Evanna Lynch, who famously played Luna Lovegood.

She announced Bonnie and Andrew’s new baby, Elio Ocean, on Instagram, writing, ‘Congratulations! And a special note – Elio shares a birthday with Hermione!’

James commented: ‘Huge congratulations!’

Scarlett Hefner, the actress who played Pansy Parkinson, congratulated the new parents, writing, ‘Congratulations!! Welcome Elio, he’s beautiful.’

Harry Styles’s sister Gemma Styles also sent her well wishes, writing: ‘Congratulations!’

The couple got married in 2022. Bonnie looked stunning on her wedding day, wearing a beautiful gown for the ceremony and later changing into a silky slip dress for the reception.

Bonnie and actor Jamie Campbell Bower, whom she met while filming the last Harry Potter movie (where he played Gellert Grindelwald), were once engaged, but they ended their relationship in 2012.

Bonnie recently appeared in the HBO special celebrating the 20th anniversary of Harry Potter, where she got to reconnect with her old castmates.

In an interview with Us Weekly, the actor expressed her hope that the movies had delved deeper into the connection between Ginny and Harry.

She felt that everything audiences enjoyed about the characters in the book would have translated well to the film; nothing significant needed to be left out.

Honestly, what *really* gets me excited is seeing how the characters connect, those little details in how their relationship grows. It’s all about those subtle moments, you know? That’s what I live for!

Showing more of their connection and how they interacted would have strengthened the love story and made their eventual relationship feel more believable.

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2025-10-20 14:47