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ONE LIFE TO LIVE’s Cramer Women Reunite!

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It was a magical ONE LIFE TO LIVE reunion of the Cramer women (plus one!) as Kristen Alderson (Starr) and her mother, Kathy, joined Kassie DePaiva (Blair) to visit Robin Strasser (Dorian) at her home!

“Magical day at Robin Strasser’s with Kassie DePaiva and my mom,” Alderson posted. “Thank you for having us at your house and for giviving me Dorian Lord’s portrait dress!”

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Longtime fans will recognize the dress Alderson has on as the same strapless blue dress worn by Strasser’s Dorian in her infamous portrait hung in the Cramer mansion.

After Alderson shared the photo online, Strasser tweeted, “You know I’ll tweet about our ‘magical day’ but magic has a lingering magical quality. It’s blessedly here now, even after dear ones left.”

When DePaiva responded, “That’s because we are so full of love and delicious food,” Strasser joked, “You know there are leftovers. Come on over for pot luck! Cramer Women energy blessed my house. Love abides. Thank you!”

On OLTL, Strasser played DePaiva’s aunt, and Alderson played her daughter. Currently, DePaiva is appearing as Eve on DAYS OF OUR LIVES, now cancer free following her battle with Acute Myeloid Leukemia. Alderson was most recently seen on GENERAL HOSPITAL as Kiki, a role she left in 2015. The young woman is also working on getting her real estate license.

Now that ABC has regained the rights to the ALL MY CHILDREN and OLTL characters, fans may be dreaming of seeing Blair, Starr, and Dorian paying a visit to Port Charles on GH, but for now, we’ll just have to enjoy this real-life reunion!

Flash back to some classic OLTL Cramer women moments in the special gallery below!

For more on what your favorite OLTL stars are up to now, keep reading the ABC edition of Soaps In Depth magazine!

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