The cast of Bridesmaids sent fans into a frenzy as they reunited to present two awards at the 98th Annual on Sunday.
It comes 15 years after the comedy hit theaters back in 2011 which starred Kristen Wiig, , , Ellie Kemper, and Wendi McLendon-Covey.
However, McLendon-Covey was notably and jumped to Instagram to explain she 'had to skip' the show as she recovered from surgery.
Wiig, McCarthy, Byrne, Kemper and Rudolph were greeted with cheers and applause as they strolled onto the stage together.
alum Wiig told the crowd, 'We are so happy to all be here together tonight. I cannot believe that it's been 15 years.'
The star then jokingly added, 'Now we are not good with numbers, but we figured out backstage that means we shot this movie in 1883.'
The cast of Bridesmaids sent fans into a frenzy as they reunited to present two awards at the 98th Annual Academy Awards on Sunday
It comes 15 years after the comedy hit theaters back in 2011 which starred Kristen Wiig, Melissa McCarthy, Rose Byrne, Ellie Kemper, Maya Rudolph and Wendi McLendon-Covey
Kemper jumped into an explanation of the importance of a score in a film before being interrupted by a crew member handing them each a note.
The actresses glanced around in confusion as McCarthy questioned, 'Are these from people in the audience?'
SNL alum Wiig told the crowd, 'We are so happy to all be here together tonight. I cannot believe that it's been 15 years'
'Oh, that's nice. Thank you!' Rudolph said before continuing to read, '"You're all aging well." Signed, Stellan Skarsgard'
The camera quickly cut to Skarsgard in the audience as he calmly nodded, causing the star-studded audience to break out into laughter
Byrne took her turn to share her note out loud and expressed, 'Oh, this one's for me. "Rose, can you please stop looking at me? The eye contact is too much. I'm thinking of leaving. I'm very uncomfortable. Sincerely, Leonardo DiCaprio"'
The camera panned to DiCaprio - who was sporting a mustache - and she added, 'I apologize, I have been staring at you. I thought you were somebody else'




