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The Actor Who Played Lily In 'Modern Family' Just Went To Prom—And Fans Are Feeling Old AF

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Aubrey Anderson-Emmons shared a video on Instagram of her sleek, black prom dress—and fans can't get over how grown up she is.

Where has the time gone?

Our little Lily Tucker-Pritchett is all grown up, and we are not okay.


Aubrey Anderson-Emmons, who played the adopted daughter of Mitch and Cam on Modern Family, just went to prom, and fans cannot get over it.

Anderson-Emmons, who turns 17 tomorrow, took to Instagram to document the event, sharing several posts of her special day.

The actor, who stole our hearts in season 3 (2011... yes, 13 years ago), first shared a before and after video set to Cat and the Hat audio, showing off her stunning long black corset halter dress.

In another post, Anderson-Emmons shared a full-length snap of the look before the event.

And in "Prom pt. 2," she included photos alongside her friends and her date.

And, yeah, people feel old right now.

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Of course, they also mentioned how incredibly stunning she looked.

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Though the actor is growing up fast right before our eyes, she does still have a year of high school left.

And school is her number one focus right now.

When asked about a Modern Family spin-off, Anderson-Emmons told The Daily Mail:

“They really haven’t said much about anything. But my mom asked me, ‘Would you want to do that?’ and I thought about it and I don’t know."
“I think maybe if it happened – and probably if it did happen – I would be out of high school. So honestly, that would be fine with me, but I want to stay in high school because I only have less than a year and a half left.”
“I’d definitely be interested if the script was good and the dads were on board, but school is my priority right now – unless something great comes along.”

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