"Disney is bringing back a ton of stuff," she added. "I think if it makes sense and the fans really want it, then it will definitely end up being out."
It should come as no surprise to fans that Sabrina is on board for a reunion. After all, the Magical Rewind podcast host has had a close bond with Kiely since Disney Channel brought them together more than two decades ago.
"She was my maid of honor in my wedding," the 39-year-old, who married Jordan Lundberg in 2018, told E! News in February. "I was her maid of honor."
And while she's lost touch with Adrienne and Raven over the years, she has nothing but love for her former costars.
"I love seeing all of the work that they've done," Sabrina added at the time. "It's just been really fun to watch from afar."
Some of the work Adrienne and Raven have pursued has been together as the3LW alum reprised herThat's So Raven role on the fifth season of Raven's Home in 2022.
"She is so funny," Raven told E! News of working with Adrienne at the time. "So professional, we have such a good time when she's there and she's down for the cause."
A reunion of all four of the original members would certainly be fuego for fans, but in the meantime, read on for an update on what everyone from the Cheetah Girls cast is up to these days.
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Adrienne Bailon-Houghton
Kiely Williams
Sabrina Bryan
Lynn Whitfield
Lori Anne Alter
Vince Corazza
Kyle Schmid
Ennis Esmer
Kim Roberts
Sandra Caldwell
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