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Cast of Will & Grace share photo as new season begins filming

Fans of the ground-breaking gay sitcom Will & Grace are clamouring over a tweet from one of the titular stars on location.

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Eric McCormack, who stars as Will, has shared an image of the ensemble cast clearly having a blast with the show’s logo emblazoned on some cardboard boxes behind them.

Debra Messing, Sean Hayes and (the show’s real star) Megan Mullally are set to feature in ten more episodes of the program, which ended in 2006 after eight successful seasons on NBC.

The new season will air later this year, and is almost certain to feature more of the show’s trademark fabulous cameos which has previously included Madonna, Cher, Elton John and the late, great Debbie Reynolds who played Grace’s over-bearing mother.

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