Cousins Beach has once again captured our hearts as “The Summer I Turned Pretty” returns with its highly anticipated Season 2. With only four episodes in, the show is already taking us on an emotional rollercoaster. While the cast portrays high school and college students on screen, it’s no surprise that they are actually older in real life.
Let’s take a closer look at the ages of our beloved characters:
Lola Tung as Isabelle “Belly” Conklin – On the show, Belly is sweet 16. In reality, Lola Tung is 20 years old, bringing her youthful charm to the character.
Christopher Briney as Conrad Fisher – Playing Jeremiah’s older brother, Conrad is 17 and in his freshman year at Brown University. In real life, Christopher Briney is 25, adding depth to his portrayal of the complex character.
Gavin Casalegno as Jeremiah Fisher – Jeremiah is 16, the same age as Belly. In reality, Gavin Casalegno is 23, showcasing his versatility as an actor.
Sean Kaufman as Steven Conklin – Steven, Belly’s older brother, graduates high school and is likely around 17 or 18 on the show. In real life, Sean Kaufman is 23, bringing maturity and authenticity to the role.
Rain Spencer as Taylor – Belly’s best friend Taylor is also 16 in the series. In real life, Rain Spencer is 24, infusing the character with both youthful energy and wisdom.
Summer Madison as Nicole – Though Nicole’s age isn’t explicitly stated in the show, she likely falls between 18 to 19. Summer Madison, the actress behind the character, is 24, adding depth and experience to her portrayal.
David Iacono as Cam – As Belly’s first boyfriend, Cam is also 16 on the show. In real life, David Iacono is 21, skillfully portraying the ups and downs of teenage romance.
Elsie Fisher as Skye – Skye, Conrad and Jeremiah’s cousin, is likely between 16 to 18. Elsie Fisher, the talented actress playing the role, is 20 and delivers a captivating performance.
As we continue to immerse ourselves in the heartwarming drama of “The Summer I Turned Pretty,” it’s evident that the talented cast brings depth and authenticity to their characters, captivating audiences of all ages. Despite their real-life ages, they effortlessly transport us back to the carefree days of summers at Cousins Beach, making us forever young at heart.