Fans of Seinfeld received an unexpected holiday surprise when Jerry Seinfeld revealed that he spent Christmas Eve with two of his closest longtime collaborators — Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Larry David. The comedian shared the moment on Instagram on Saturday, Dec. 27, marking a rare public reunion of the beloved trio.
In the photos, Seinfeld, Louis-Dreyfus, and David can be seen laughing together indoors, clearly enjoying the festive get-together. Seinfeld captioned the post, “ ‘The creatures were stirring…’ Christmas Eve 2025,” referencing the famous line from Twas the Night Before Christmas.
Larry David Steps Out Following Personal Losses
For Larry David, this reunion marks his first public appearance since the deaths of his close friend Rob Reiner and Reiner’s wife Michele. The tragic incident, reported earlier this month, has drawn significant media attention and widespread condolences.
Rob and Michele’s son, Nick Reiner, 32, has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder, with a special allegation involving the use of a knife. Following the news, David and Billy Crystal visited the Reiners’ home, according to a source who spoke with PEOPLE.

In a joint statement with several of Rob Reiner’s collaborators, David and Crystal remembered the couple as devoted, passionate individuals who worked tirelessly for the betterment of others. The statement described them as “dynamic, unselfish and inspiring,” emphasizing the deep loss felt by their friends and community.
A Brief Look Back at Seinfeld’s Legacy
Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David co-created the iconic sitcom Seinfeld, which became one of the most influential comedy series of all time. The show aired on NBC for nine seasons between 1989 and 1998, earning multiple Emmy Awards and cementing itself as a cultural landmark.
Despite frequent speculation, Seinfeld has repeatedly stated that a revival or reboot is unlikely. In 2021, he dismissed rumors of an official reunion, explaining that while he values nostalgia, he prefers to focus on moving forward creatively. “I don’t know what we would do that would be good,” he said at the time.
A Heartwarming Holiday Moment
While fans may not see the cast return to television anytime soon, this Christmas Eve gathering offered a nostalgic reminder of the chemistry that helped make Seinfeld a timeless classic. The reunion also served as a touching moment of support and companionship during a difficult time for Larry David.
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