Soleil Moon Frye dishes on dating childhood pal Seth Binzer

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Soleil Moon Frye’s romance with her childhood friend Seth Binzer makes her feel like she’s connecting with her “teen self.”

“I’ve known Seth since 8th grade and we’ve been friends our whole lives,” she tells Page Six. “We hadn’t seen each other for many years and then reconnected as adults.”

The former child star, who rose to fame on the hit ’80s series “Punky Brewster,” adds that “friendship is the core of all great relationships.”

Frye and the Crazy Town singer were first linked in September 2021, with a source telling E! News at the time that they “inspire each other.”

Frye, 45, also tells Page Six she sees asymmetry between the relationship and her recent documentary “Kid 90,” which explored growing up in Hollywood during the ’90s.

“It’s funny because so much of this experience with the documentary has been coming of age again,” she says, “and I think we continue our expansion to come of age over and over. So definitely in a way, it’s been a way of reuniting with my teen self. My teen self and adult self coming together.”

The actress was married to producer Jason Goldberg from 1998 to 2020 and shares four children: daughters, Poet, 16, Jagger, 13, and sons, Lyric, 7, and Story, 5. Meanwhile Binzer, 47, has three children from three different relationships.

She previously told Page Six of her split from Goldberg, “For me I’m so grateful for the life that I’ve had. For the beautiful children I have and I look at the amount of years which I’ve been able to share as a celebration. You don’t spend 22 years with someone and not celebrate it.”

“Kid 90” isn’t the only way Frye is reuniting with her past self.

Last year, she starred in a reboot of her breakout role “Punky Brewster” and now she’s in yet another revival — this time as the voice of Zoey in the cartoon series, “The Proud Family.”

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Frye can also be seen in “The Proud Family” reboot.
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“It’s like continuations, it’s amazing right?” she says. “I do feel with both ‘Punky’ and ‘Proud Family,’ they’re both so timeless, so beautiful in sharing such important stories in such a beautiful way. I feel like I’m in a bit of a time machine! They feel like so much more than just shows.”

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