In a stunning reveal that has fans buzzing, the beloved cast of “2 Broke Girls” from 2011 has undergone jaw-dropping transformations leading into 2025. As the iconic sitcom’s stars celebrate new milestones in their careers and personal lives, the shifts are as dramatic as the show itself.
Jennifer Kulage, who brought the unforgettable Sophie Kazinski to life, is now 64, embracing a career resurgence after her Emmy win for “The White Lotus.” Meanwhile, Garrett Morris, the wise Earl Washington, now 88, continues to charm audiences with sporadic appearances, reflecting on his trailblazing journey as one of the first Black comedians on television.
Jonathan Kite, once the risqué Oleg Golfi, is now 46 and has expanded his repertoire beyond comedy, diving into impressive dramatic roles and stand-up tours. Sandra Bernhard, the outspoken Jo, remains a force at 70, advocating for LGBTQ+ rights and using her platform to challenge societal norms with her compelling performances.
Matthew Moy, who played the lovable Han Lee, has now transitioned to voice acting, championing Asian representation in Hollywood while maintaining a low profile. Beth Behrs, at 39, has become an author and wellness advocate, while Ryan Hansen, 44, continues to charm with his steady presence across television platforms.
Ed Quinn, 57, is making waves behind the camera as a director, and Mary Lynn Rajskub balances her comedic roots with poignant storytelling in her essays. Federico D’Elia, now 44, has carved a niche as a cooking influencer, while Brooke Lyons, 45, has taken on roles that challenge her prior typecasting.
Finally, Cat Dennings, now 39, has emerged as a multifaceted producer and advocate for body positivity and women’s rights, captivating fans with her candid reflections on life post-“2 Broke Girls.”
As these stars evolve, their journeys remind us that transformation is inevitable, even for those who once made us laugh. The legacy of “2 Broke Girls” lives on, not just in reruns, but in the vibrant careers of its talented cast.