Jon Cryer and Andrew McCarthy did not shy away from discussing the longtime animosity that came along with the glaring spotlight of being young “Brat Pack” actors. And the two recently shared how they finally buried the hatchet as adults.

“When we had done ‘Pretty in Pink’ together, we did not get along because he was a (expletive),” Cryer said at a screening for McCarthy’s new documentary, “Brats,” now streaming on Hulu.

“That’s very true,” McCarthy said.

The actors, who starred in the 1986 movie written by John Hughes, apparently spent years on each other’s bad side, not unlike their high school characters Duckie and Blane, who both harbored feelings for Molly Ringwald’s Andie.

Cryer, 59, who went on to win two Emmys for “Two and a Half Men,” said a fateful 2012 meeting in a greenroom for “The View” helped them make amends. McCarthy, 61, who went on to direct in TV and film, confirmed that he apologized to his former co-star.

“It was lovely because it was like within a moment, it was just so clear that we were teenagers and that does not, that in no way defines who we are now, and it was just so lovely. It was immediately warm,” Cryer said.

Cryer, McCarthy and several other members of the “Brat Pack” reunited recently at the “Brats” premiere in New York. The actors appear in the film about what it meant to be part of that group, which got its sensational sobriquet from a 1985 profile about Emilio Estevez. The actors — billed as Hollywood’s “Brat Pack” by writer David Blum — starred in the 1980s movies “St. Elmo’s Fire,” “The Breakfast Club,” “Sixteen Candles” and “About Last Night,” among others.

Moss enjoying ‘quieter life’: After nearly three decades in Los Angeles, Carrie-Anne Moss relocated her family to New Hampshire in 2020 — and it wasn’t because of politics or taxes.

“We were just really craving a quieter life, less traffic, more nature — and I have to say, I like change,” Moss said recently. “I wanted to see the stars at night. I wanted to be surrounded by trees. I wanted to have winter, fall, spring and summer.”

Moss said moving to New Hampshire has enabled her to spend more time practicing meditation and Kundalini yoga — which has helped her parent her children, now 21, 18 and 15.

“You have a huge responsibility when you have children, you want them to have a great life, and you want the world to be a wonderful place for them,” she said, adding that she and her husband, Steven Roy, “are in love with what we’ve created together.”

Just because Moss has left LA behind doesn’t mean her acting career is over. Moss plays Jedi Master Indara in “The Acolyte,” a new “Star Wars” series on Disney+.

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