Former cast members of “This Is Us” recently came together to celebrate their costar Niles Fitch’s college graduation.
The result was a reunion as heartwarming as a Pearson family get-together. Milo Ventimiglia, who portrayed Jack Pearson, the adoptive father of Fitch’s character, throughout the NBC drama’s six seasons, appeared alongside the 22-year-old, who recently graduated from the University of Southern California. And he wasn’t the only “This Is Us” actor in attendance.
Fitch’s other costars from the series celebrated his milestone in the comments section of a post on his Instagram page, which features the actor holding up his diploma while dressed in his cap and gown. “Dad, I did it,” the caption for the post reads. “So proud of you!! Go, Niles!!” Zeile wrote in the comments section of the post. “Go Niles!” Mandy Moore, who portrayed his mother in the series, chimed in. ‘Unbelievable.
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