“2 Broke Girls” Cast: What Are They Doing in 2025?
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Catch Up with the Quirky Crew—Now Rich in Roles, Fame, and Glow-Ups
Once upon a time, in the sassiest corner of Brooklyn, two broke besties served up cupcakes, sarcasm, and some of the best one-liners on TV. 2 Broke Girls wasn’t just a sitcom—it was a cultural gem. With Max’s dry wit, Caroline’s fallen-from-glory glam, and a colorful supporting cast, the show became a fan favorite during its six-season run from 2011 to 2017.
But just because the Williamsburg Diner closed its doors doesn’t mean the cast stopped serving. In fact, in 2025, each member of the 2 Broke Girls family is thriving in unexpected, inspiring, and totally binge-worthy ways. Let’s see what they’re cooking up now!
🍰 Kat Dennings (Max Black): From Cupcakes to Comedy Gold
Kat Dennings, aka Max—the no-nonsense queen of sass and sarcasm—is nowhere near broke (or idle) these days. Since leaving the diner behind, Dennings dipped her toes in the Marvel Cinematic Universe with roles in WandaVision and Thor: Love and Thunder. Clearly, she’s traded cupcake trays for chaos in Asgard.
Beyond the superhero world, she headlined Hulu’s Dollface, showing off her range in quirky, millennial-themed comedy. But 2025 brings her full circle with a new network sitcom: Shifting Gears. Dennings stars as a divorced mom forced to move back in with her grumpy TV dad—played by none other than Tim Allen. Early buzz says the show hits all the sweet spots: heartfelt, hilarious, and perfectly unfiltered.
On the personal side, Kat married rocker Andrew W.K. in a low-key, love-filled ceremony in 2023 after two years of “are they or aren’t they?” fan speculation. Let’s just say Max Black would absolutely approve of the rockstar romance.
👠 Beth Behrs (Caroline Channing): From Heiress to Hollywood Heroine
When the show ended, Beth Behrs didn’t just swap Caroline’s designer heels for sneakers—she ran straight into another hit sitcom. Since 2018, Behrs has starred in CBS’s The Neighborhood, holding her own alongside Cedric the Entertainer. Her role as Gemma Johnson brought out her comedic timing and warmth in an entirely new light.
Off-screen, Behrs is thriving as a mom and advocate. She married Mad Men actor Michael Gladis in 2018, and they welcomed their daughter Emma in 2022. Behrs also launched a podcast called Harmonics, where she interviews country and bluegrass musicians, reflecting her love for music and connection.
And then there’s SheHerdPower, her non-profit helping sexual assault survivors through equine therapy. Philanthropist, actress, podcaster, mom—Behrs’ 2025 resume is as glittery as Caroline’s old wardrobe.
🍜 Matthew Moy (Han Lee): The Voice That Keeps Giving
Matthew Moy, the ever-earnest Han Lee, may have left his diner days behind, but his career hasn’t slowed one bit. Since 2 Broke Girls, Moy has become a sought-after voice actor, most notably as Lars in Steven Universe. His work spans animated films, TV shows, and even video games, proving that his talent goes far beyond sitcom comedy.
In 2022, Moy returned to live-action with a recurring role in American Auto, reminding fans how much they missed his onscreen presence. And he hasn’t stopped there—he’s continued dabbling in art, cooking, and personal creative pursuits. His story is one of perseverance too: after suffering a minor stroke in 2012, Moy bounced back stronger than ever, inspiring fans with his resilience.
💄 Other Familiar Faces: Where Are They Now?
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Garrett Morris (Earl): The comedy legend is still cracking jokes in his 80s! While he’s slowed down a bit, Morris made guest appearances on Call Me Kat and The Connors, keeping his legacy alive and well in the sitcom world.
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Jennifer Coolidge (Sophie): Coolidge has completely blown up post-2 Broke Girls, thanks to her Emmy-winning performance in The White Lotus. In 2025, she’s booked and busy, from high-fashion campaigns to quirky indie films. Her chaotic diva energy is now Oscar-level iconic.
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Jonathan Kite (Oleg): Known for his outrageous accent and questionable hygiene on the show, Kite has focused on stand-up comedy and voiceover work. In 2025, he’s a touring comedian with a growing podcast audience, mixing impressions, real talk, and pure hilarity.
📺 The Bottom Line: From Broke to Booming
It’s safe to say the 2 Broke Girls cast isn’t just thriving—they’re redefining what success looks like after sitcom stardom. Whether it’s voice work, activism, Marvel cameos, or Emmy wins, the 2025 version of these actors shows that the diner may have closed, but the hustle never stopped.
And let’s be honest—somewhere, Max and Caroline are probably watching all this unfold and saying, “We told you we weren’t really broke.”
Still missing that classic Max-Caroline chaos?
Who knows—maybe a reboot or reunion is just a cupcake away.
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