Where’s Charlie?
“Charlie’s Angels” star Jaclyn Smith shared a glimpse of her reunion with co-star Kate Jackson Wednesday on Instagram, which marks Jackson’s first public sighting in about 14 years.
Smith, 77, included a fast shot of Jackson, 74, in a video montage of the marriage of her son, Gaston Richmond, to Bonnie Lane.
The famous duo posed for photos on the reception with Richmond and Smith’s husband, Brad Allen.
The mother of the groom donned an attractive feathery green gown and an elegant ’70s blond hairstyle for her son’s big day, while Jackson kept it just a little more casual in white slacks paired with a beige blazer and a pale blue shirt.
The “Scarecrow and Mrs. King” star also sported brown, shoulder-length hair and sunglasses.
Jackson has not been photographed in public in over a decade, with one among the last times being at Farrah Fawcett’s funeral in Los Angeles in 2009.
Her last acting credit was a 2007 episode of “Criminal Minds.” She appeared on an episode of Bravo’s hairdressing competition series “Shear Genius” in August 2008. Smith hosted the show.
Jackson couldn’t be immediately reached by The Post. We contacted a rep for Smith for comment.
“There’s nothing like family, and ours grew this weekend! I’m so endlessly happy with my son Gaston and am wishing him and Bonnie a lifetime of happiness,” Smith captioned her Instagram post.
Smith and Jackson starred on ABC’s “Charlie’s Angels” from September 1976 to June 1981.
Fawcett rounded out the unique crime-fighting trio of personal detectives at an agency owned by Charlie, who was voiced by John Forsythe, but never actually seen.
Fawcett left the show in 1977 and was replaced by Cheryl Ladd.
Jackson departed the show two years later and was initially replaced by Shelley Hack, then Tanya Roberts.
She later explained that she left since it was “killing” her life.
“I’d had it with Hollywood’s long hours, the politics, the backstabbing, and the gossip. It was not an awesome town for having your feet on the bottom and living a standard life,” Jackson told Closer Weekly.
“I finally needed to say, ‘Wait a minute, there’s my life, and there’s the show, and one is killing the opposite, so something has to go.’ I sure as hell wasn’t about to sacrifice my life for a television show.”
She added: “My life was all geared to work, though those people across the country know me and like me, they aren’t in my lounge at the top of the day once I’m lonely and hassled.”
Jackson yearned for a traditional life and adopted a son, Charles, in 1995, and moved to a 125-acre farm in Keswick, VA. She had three failed marriages.
She’s also a two-time breast cancer survivor.
“Charlie’s Angles” spawned a media franchise, notably a movie series starring Drew Barrymore, Lucy Liu, and Cameron Diaz in 2000 and 2003.
A “Charlie’s Angels” TV reboot featuring Minka Kelly, Annie Ilonzeh, and Rachael Taylor premiered in 2011 before being canceled after seven episodes.
Kristen Stewart, Ella Balinska, and Naomi Scott became the brand new generation of angels in a 2019 film adaption.