Two 'School of Rock' kids have grown up and are dating each other

We've all heard of high school sweethearts.

Angelo Massagli and Caitlin Hale are the only two who can claim to be School of Rock sweethearts, though.

Over the weekend, internet sleuths—God bless them—uncovered that the two former child actors have grown up to fall in love in real life:

School of Rock  hit theaters in October 2003. The Richard Linklater and Mike White film chronicled Dewey Finn (Jack Black) pretending to be a lowly substitute teacher only to transform his strict classroom into a beloved makeshift rock band. Massagli played Frankie, the band's security, and Hale played backup singer Marta. Joan Cusack and Sarah Silverman also starred.

Amazingly, this is the second time School of Rock has gone viral in the last month. Fans and newcomers alike fell in love with a resurfaced clip from the movie last month, which shows Finn (Black) encouraging Tomika (Maryam Hassan) to embrace body positivity and her singing voice:

School of Rock is unfortunately not available on any of our favorite streamers, but if you're now knee-deep in nostalgia, it is available to rent on YouTube.

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