January Jones jokingly called her former Mad Men co-star Kiernan Shipka the “Mayor of Hollywood” after reuniting at a holiday party last weekend.
The Emmy nominee — who turns 46 in two weeks — captioned her Instagram slideshow: 'Happy Holidays from the Mayor of Hollywood and me!'
The 24-year-old former child star replied in the comments: “I love you Jan!”
The blonde duo won two SAG Awards for their work as housewife Betty Draper and daughter Sally Draper in Matthew Weiner's critically acclaimed period drama, which aired for seven seasons from 2007–2015.
Eight years later, January and Kiernan couldn't have looked happier as they took black and white photos together in the soirée's photo booth.
January Jones jokingly called her former Mad Men co-star Kiernan Shipka the 'mayor of Hollywood' after reuniting at a Christmas party last weekend
The Emmy nominee — who turns 46 in two weeks — captioned her Instagram slideshow: “Happy holidays from the mayor of Hollywood and me!” And the 24-year-old former child star replied in the comments: “I love you Jan!”
Christina Hendricks — who played office manager and businesswoman Joan Holloway — called her former castmates “Icons” in the comments.
Jones too Installed a photo of herself posing with Santa Claus during the festive celebration, wearing a red jumper dress and black knee-high boots.
Last year, Shipka admitted that she found acting opposite the God Is a Bullet actress more intimidating than her on-screen father Jon Hamm.
“I think about January because she was always a little bit meaner to me in the scenes,” the Totally Killer star admitted Watch what's happening live.
“So it's a little scarier.”
Kiernan was just seven when she began portraying the precocious child who illegally smoked cigarettes, drove cars and dealt with her parents' divorce and her mother's eventual death from lung cancer.
“I was really lucky as a kid,” Shipka said Page six in April.
'Just have confidence in the performance and don't really have doubts. And I think in turn, I just didn't really doubt myself and I discovered my abilities in ways that I might not have if they were suppressed or if people tried to shape or manipulate them in some way. change.'
The White House Plumbers starlet has three upcoming films: Amazon Prime Video's holiday action comedy Red One, Universal Pictures' tornado action film Twisters and New Line Cinema's Thanksgiving comedy Sweethearts.
Meanwhile, January is slated to star as concerned mother Ashley White in Brandon Hess' upcoming horror thriller The Helpers, about a psychic boy haunted by ghosts.
The blonde duo won two SAG Awards for their work as housewife Betty Draper and daughter Sally Draper in Matthew Weiner's critically acclaimed period drama, which aired for seven seasons from 2007-2015.
Eight years later, January and Kiernan couldn't have looked happier as they took black and white photos together in the soirée's photo booth.
Christina Hendricks – who played office manager and businesswoman Joan Holloway – called her former castmates 'Icons' in the comments
Jones also posted a photo of herself posing with Santa at the festive bash while dressed in a red sweater dress and black knee-high boots
Last year, Shipka admitted that she found acting opposite the God Is a Bullet actress more intimidating than her on-screen father Jon Hamm.
The Totally Killer star admitted on Watch What Happens Live: “I think about January because she was always a little bit meaner to me in the scenes. So it's a little bit scarier'
Kiernan was just seven when she began portraying the precocious child who illegally smoked cigarettes (pictured), drove a car and dealt with her parents' divorce and her mother's eventual death from lung cancer.
Shipka told Page Six in April, “I was really lucky as a kid. Just to trust with the performance and not really doubt. And I think in turn, I just didn't really doubt myself and I discovered my abilities in ways that I might not have if they were suppressed.”
The White House Plumbers star has three upcoming films: Amazon Prime Video's Christmas action comedy Red One (pictured), Universal Pictures' tornado action film Twisters and New Line Cinema's Thanksgiving comedy Sweethearts
January will next month star as concerned mother Ashley White in Brandon Hess' upcoming horror thriller The Helpers, about a psychic boy haunted by ghosts