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Teenage dream

You don’t have to look too hard to find Alibrandi – she’s right here. And has been for 20 years. Actress Pia Miranda was catapulted to fame as 17-year-old Josie Alibrandi in the hit 2000 film, Looking for Alibrandi. And Josie, er … Miranda’s  barely aged a day since her breakout role.

When WHO reunites Miranda with her Alibrandi co-star, Kick Gurry, who played Josie’s wild boy love interest, Jacob Coote, it’s clear that, while two decades have passed, the bond between them is unmistakable. Also, the reverence they have for this much-loved film has not wavered – because it changed their lives. “I don’t really remember what my life was like without Alibrandi being a pretty big part of it,” Kick, 41, tells us. Adds Miranda, 46:“It’s something I’m

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