
Nearly thirty years after its release, few comedies inspire the kind of affection that The First Wives Club still does. The story of friendship, heartbreak, and revenge struck a chord with audiences in 1996 and has remained a favorite for generations of viewers ever since.
That nostalgia came rushing back this week when Bette Midler shared a black-and-white behind-the-scenes photograph featuring herself alongside co-stars Goldie Hawn and the late Diane Keaton, as well as composer Marc Shaiman. The image immediately sent fans down memory lane.
Fans were emotional seeing the cast together again

According to Parade, the photograph prompted an outpouring of memories from viewers who remembered exactly what the movie meant to them when they first watched it. Some recalled seeing it as children, while others described it as one of the first films that truly reflected the experiences and friendships of adult women.
For many fans, the image carried an extra emotional weight because it featured Diane Keaton, who died last year at the age of 79. Comments quickly filled with messages celebrating her legacy and expressing how deeply she continues to be missed by audiences who grew up watching her performances.
The legacy of ‘First Wives Club’ remains stronger than ever
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Part of what has kept First Wives Club alive for so long is that its themes still resonate decades later. Its message about friendship, resilience, and rediscovering yourself after disappointment feels just as relevant today as it did in the mid-1990s. Fans also couldn’t resist revisiting one of the movie’s most memorable moments: the cast singing Lesley Gore’s “You Don’t Own Me” during the unforgettable finale. Even now, a single photograph is enough to bring that scene rushing back for audiences who know every word.
The response to Midler’s post served as another reminder that some films never truly disappear. Long after audiences forget the box office numbers, First Wives Club continues to connect generations of viewers who see pieces of themselves in its humor, heart, and unforgettable friendships.
