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'Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants' co-stars reunite to celebrate pregnant America Ferrera

"Starting the New Year off with blessings from my Sisterhood," the mom-to-be wrote

'Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants' co-stars reunite to celebrate pregnant America Ferrera

"Starting the New Year off with blessings from my Sisterhood," the mom-to-be wrote

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'Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants' co-stars reunite to celebrate pregnant America Ferrera

"Starting the New Year off with blessings from my Sisterhood," the mom-to-be wrote

Fresh from her pregnancy announcement, America Ferrera shared a picture of her Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants co-stars affectionately congratulating her on her very exciting baby news.The 33-year-old actress was joined by Alexis Bledel, Amber Tamblyn and Blake Lively who showed their support by placing their hands on her bump in the adorable Instagram photo. Ferrera added the caption, "Starting the New Year off with blessings from my Sisterhood. We've got work to do for the next generation. Let's get to it. #TIMESUP."The coming-of-age film was released over a decade ago, and fans still go crazy every time this crew reunites. Since then, all four stars have become mothers. Bledel welcomed her first child child with actor husband Vincent Kartheiser in 2016, Tamblyn had a daughter with husband David Cross last year, and Lively has two daughters with Ryan Reynolds. Bledel, Tamblyn, and Ferrera are also godparents to Lively's girls, James and Ines.Ferrera confirmed her pregnancy with husband Ryan Piers Williams in a cute New Year post on Instagram.Sharing a photo of herself and Williams holding a 'Más besos (por favor)' onesie, she added the caption, "We're welcoming one more face to kiss in 2018! Wishing you #MásBesos in the New Year! #babybesos #HappyNewYear."The Ugly Betty star's latest post refers to the new initiative launched by fellow prominent women in Hollywood, which aims to fight systemic sexual harassment in all workplaces nationwide in the US. Over 300 leading actresses, female agents, writers, directors, producers, and entertainment executives launched Time's Up, which includes a legal defense fund to "help less privileged women — like janitors, nurses and workers at farms, factories, restaurants and hotels — protect themselves from sexual misconduct and the fallout from reporting it."

Fresh from her , America Ferrera shared a picture of her Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants co-stars affectionately congratulating her on her very exciting baby news.

The 33-year-old actress was joined by Alexis Bledel, Amber Tamblyn and Blake Lively who showed their support by on her bump in the adorable Instagram photo.

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Ferrera added the caption, "Starting the New Year off with blessings from my Sisterhood. We've got work to do for the next generation. Let's get to it. #TIMESUP."

The coming-of-age film was released over a decade ago, and fans still go crazy every time this crew reunites. Since then, all four stars have become mothers.

Bledel welcomed her first child child with actor husband Vincent Kartheiser in 2016, Tamblyn had a daughter with husband David Cross last year, and Lively has two daughters with Ryan Reynolds. Bledel, Tamblyn, and Ferrera are also godparents to Lively's girls, James and Ines.

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Ferrera confirmed her pregnancy with husband Ryan Piers Williams in a cute New Year .

Sharing a photo of herself and Williams holding a 'Más besos (por favor)' onesie, she added the caption, "We're welcoming one more face to kiss in 2018! Wishing you #MásBesos in the New Year! #babybesos #HappyNewYear."

The Ugly Betty star's latest post refers to , which aims to fight systemic sexual harassment in nationwide in the US.

Over 300 leading actresses, female agents, writers, directors, producers, and entertainment executives launched , which includes a legal defense fund to "help less privileged women — like janitors, nurses and workers at farms, factories, restaurants and hotels — protect themselves from sexual misconduct and the fallout from reporting it."