In a sitdown with Vulture, the cast of the Disney+ reboot focused on what it was prefer to have Beyoncé’s family assume the personalities this previous Halloween. Jo Marie Payton, who voices Suga Mother in both the first series and The Glad Family: Stronger and Prouder, uncovered she contacted the mother of three after the family’s right on the money entertainment.

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“I sent Bey a message, her and her loved ones. I was blown away,” she raved. “I right away, the moment I learned about it, said let me hit her up … I thought it was simply really astonishing.”

Kyla Pratt, who voices Penny Pleased in both series, said she anticipated the chance in the wake of finding out about Beyoncé’s twins a long time back.

“It’s insane on the grounds that I really reposted it and when you slide over, I posted back in 2017 — like when I figured out that Beyoncé was having a kid and a young lady twins, I posted ‘this is Beyoncé’s family in two or three years,’ ” she shared. “So I did a brief period stamp like, ‘I be knowing!’”

Paula Jai Parker, who voices Trudy Glad, noticed the “acting” on Beyoncé’s part as Suga Mother, saying it was “such a stretch and it showed her reach.”

“For her to take that stretch was delightful.” The “Break My Spirit” vocalist previously flaunted her family’s ensemble on Instagram early last month. The hotshot (as a feature of Predetermination’s Kid) and sister Solange sang the signature tune to the first Disney series.

“Family each and every constantly,” Beyoncé inscribed the photograph, citing the track.

Beyoncé pulled twofold obligation in the photograph, acting like both family female authority Suga Mother and Trudy, spouse to Oscar Glad, who was depicted by husband JAY-Z.

The rapper bowed down toward 5-year-old girl Rumi — who alongside twin brother Sir dressed as Glad twins BeBe and CeCe.

To wrap things up was Blue Ivy, 10, who wore her hair in braids and looked out of the way as she acted like Penny Pleased.

The Pleased Family was profoundly lauded for being one of the main enlivened series during the mid 2000s to spin around an African-American family.

It ran for a sum of 52 complete episodes across two seasons as well as a television film in 2005, which is accessible to stream on Disney+.