Skins star Kaya Scodelario has shared a sweet reunion picture with her former co-stars Daniel Kaluuya and Joe Dempsie.

Taking to her Instagram stories, Scodelario shared a selfie with Nope's Kaluuya and Game of Thrones' Dempsie.

In the sweet snap, a cheeky Scodelario pokes her tongue out at the camera as Kaluuya and Dempsie grin behind her.

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Though no further details or captions were provided, judging by the background and the decor, it appears that the threesome were attending a wedding together.

The three actors starred together in Skins as Effy Stonem, Chris Miles and Posh Kenneth. The hugely popular teen drama ran between 2007 and 2013.

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Scodelario has also starred in movies including Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, Crawl and The Maze Runner series, while Kaluuya recently starred as OJ in the film Nope and Dempsie went on to star in Game of Thrones as Gendry.

Earlier this year, Scodelario welcomed her second child with her husband Benjamin Walker, who stars in Amazon's The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power.

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She confirmed the news of the new arrival via her social media, sharing a photograph of herself in a hospital bed cradling her newborn baby who is swaddled in a towel and wearing a cute hat.

In the photograph, a besotted Walker can be seen wearing scrubs as he lovingly touches his wife's head.

"You made it here little one," the The Maze Runner actress captioned the photo. "Starting the new year with so much love in our hearts and in our home... Plus poop and puke, lots of that too."

The couple, who also share a son together, have been married since 2015.

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