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Gilmore Girls' Lauren Graham cools reunion rumors after accidentally sparking speculation on Twitter

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Lauren Graham took to Twitter on Tuesday to apologizefor getting fans excited about a Gilmore Girls reunion that isn't actually coming.Earlier this week, the actress, 54, accidentally sparked speculation after retweeting a clip from the show and adding a cryptic emoji.'Sweet Peoples: sorry for any confusion,' she tweeted out. 'I retweeted that clip because I thought it was fun but I have nothing @GilmoreGirls related to announce except that I continue to be bad at the internet and I continue to love you all.' Walking things back:Lauren Graham didn't mean to get fans excited for a Gilmore Girls reunion (pictured 2020)The day before before her apology, the Parenthood star reshared a clip from the fourth season of the hit television show.

It showed Graham's character holding up two phones when her friend Luke, played byScott Patterson, tells her that her food is ready.She then jokingly tells Luke she's talking to her 'other two personalities.' My bad guys:The actress, 54, took to Twitter on Tuesday to apologize for getting fans excited about Gilmore Girls content that isn't actually coming Retweet:The day before before her apology, the Parenthood star reshared a clip from the fourth season of the hit television showThe Because I Said So actress captioned the tweet with a nerd emoji and the 'how we’re feeling today' message that was part of the original tweet.The retweet quickly sparked the imaginations of hopeful fans who wanted to know if she was foreshadowing an upcoming announcement.Graham played the main role of Lorelai Gilmore on Gilmore Girls from 2000 to 2007 for more than 150 episodes.

Major force on the show:Graham played the main role of Lorelai Gilmore on Gilmore Girls from 2000 to 2007 for more than 150 episodes.

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