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Wednesday 19 June 2013

Busy Philipps: Beek reunion rocked

Busy Philipps

Busy Philipps kept having "flashbacks" of Dawson's Creek when she guest starred alongside her former co-star James Van Der Beek on his TV show.

James plays an exaggerated version of himself in TV show Don't Trust the B***h In Apartment 23. The actor personally invited his former Dawson's Creek castmate Busy to guest star alongside him, which brought back a lot of memories for the blonde actress.

"It was one scene and it was so much fun. It was great to sit across from him and I had a fun time reminiscing. I remember my first big scene on Dawson's Creek was with James and my character was taking him on a tour of our college, so I was having flashbacks of that moment," she gushed to US Weekly.

"I had so much fun! My agents told me, 'They want you to play a slightly funny b***hy version of yourself. Are you in?' Of course I was."

Michelle Williams and Joshua Jackson also appeared alongside the pair in the hit TV show.

While Busy shut down rumours about Michelle doing a cameo on James' new show, she teased there's always scope for Joshua to reunite with James too.

"I don't know, you'll have to tune in and see," she smiled. "But much in the same way that James plays this alter ego, James Van Der Beek, that's obviously nowhere near what he has going on in real life, that's what they do with my character and it's fun. My character of Busy Philipps shows up to basically tell him the way that everyone feels about him from the cast. It gets interesting."

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