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A Pearson Family Reunion: Milo Ventimiglia Joins His “This Is Us” Kids to Celebrate Niles Fitch’s Graduation

In the comments section of Fitch’s Instagram post, messages of congratulations and pride poured in from his “This Is Us” family. Mandy Moore, who portrayed his mother on the show, expressed her delight and admiration, writing, “So proud of you!! Go, Niles!!” Meanwhile, Ventimiglia chimed in with words of encouragement, echoing the sentiments of a proud father figure.

 

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The celebration didn’t stop there, as Fitch’s other on-screen family members joined in to mark the milestone. Eris Baker, who portrayed Tess Pearson, Randall’s daughter, showered Fitch with support, leaving a trail of star emojis in the comments section, a fitting tribute to his shining achievement.

Since the conclusion of “This Is Us,” the cast has continued to maintain a strong connection, frequently coming together for reunions and projects that celebrate their shared experiences. In May, Mandy Moore, Sterling K. Brown, and Chris Sullivan launched “That Was Us,” a podcast which dives into the themes and issues explored in the series, offering fans a deeper understanding of the show’s impact and legacy.

The podcast, which releases episodes every Tuesday, explores a range of topics, including sibling rivalry, marriage, adoption, and race, reflecting the depth and complexity of the storytelling that resonated with audiences around the world. Through their continued collaboration and support for one another, the cast of “This Is Us” continues to exemplify the importance of friendship, family, and the enduring bonds forged through shared experiences.

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