Hey there, it's been a wild ride for Helen Hunt. Just one month after experiencing a terrifying car crash, she's back in action, sharing updates with her fans. In a candid conversation with Entertainment Tonight on Monday, November 18, Helen recalled the harrowing moment when her car flipped over. The accident happened on October 16, and she's incredibly grateful to be here today, alongside her dear friend.
Helen didn’t shy away from expressing how scary the whole ordeal was. “It was terrifying,” she told the outlet. “I’m so thankful to be here now, with my friend by my side.” That's the kind of resilience and gratitude we all can admire, right? It's not just about surviving; it's about appreciating the moments afterward and cherishing the people who stand by us.
Helen’s longtime Mad About You co-star, Paul Reiser, chimed in with his own sentiments. “Me too!” he exclaimed, referring to the joy of being back together. These two iconic actors first made our screens light up from 1992 to 1999, and now they're returning for a highly anticipated revival. The new episodes premiere on Wednesday, November 20, exclusively for Spectrum Originals. Fans of the original series are surely buzzing with excitement!
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A Heartfelt Reunion

Helen, now 56, spoke glowingly about reuniting with Paul, who is 63. She told Closer Weekly, “It’s like no time has passed at all. We’re both very committed to sharing our thoughts openly and truly listening to one another. It’s crucial to create a space where people feel safe enough to share both their great ideas and their not-so-great ones. I believe we’ve achieved that.” This level of collaboration and mutual respect is exactly what makes their partnership so compelling.
The Mad About You Revival
According to TVLine, the revival will likely revolve around Paul and Jamie dealing with empty-nest syndrome after their now-17-year-old daughter Mabel gets accepted into college. While Paul was initially hesitant about bringing the show back, he eventually came around due to the brilliance of the script.
“For years, I would’ve said, ‘Absolutely no. We’d never do it,’” Paul admitted to People. “I was proud of how we ended the show so well. We even hinted at the future, ensuring we wouldn’t be tempted to return. But with everyone talking about it, I started thinking, ‘Maybe there’s a story worth telling.’”


