‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F’ stars Judge Reinhold and John Ashton play The Newlywed Game

‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F’ stars Judge Reinhold and John Ashton play The Newlywed Game

In the world of Hollywood, it’s not often that we get to⁤ see our favorite‌ actors stepping out of their⁢ roles and⁣ into a⁣ different ⁢kind of spotlight. But that’s exactly⁢ what happened ⁣when the ‌stars of the ‌classic 80s film “Beverly Hills Cop,” Judge Reinhold and John Ashton, appeared on the⁤ iconic game show “The Newlywed Game.”

Reinhold, who played the lovable‌ and slightly ⁣bumbling Detective Billy Rosewood, and ‍Ashton, who portrayed the tough-as-nails ​Detective Sergeant John ‌Taggart, may have⁣ had a‍ rocky​ relationship on screen, but off screen they proved ‌to be a dynamic duo when they took on the challenge ‌of competing in​ the ⁤newlywed game.

The premise of the show is simple – newlywed couples are asked a series of questions to see how well they know‍ each other. ⁤And while⁢ Reinhold ⁤and‌ Ashton may not be actual ‌newlyweds, they certainly have a long history of working together and⁣ their chemistry was undeniable.

The ‍two actors⁤ bantered back and forth as they answered questions about each other’s likes and⁢ dislikes, hobbies and pet peeves. They laughed and‍ joked with the‌ host and audience, showcasing their easy ⁣camaraderie and playful personalities.

Fans of “Beverly Hills Cop” were thrilled to ‌see their favorite crime-fighting duo back together again, this time⁤ in a much lighter and ⁢more comedic setting. Reinhold and Ashton’s appearance on “The Newlywed Game” was a reminder of the ⁣lasting impact of ​their on-screen⁣ partnership and the enduring popularity of the film ‌that brought them together.

While they⁢ may not have taken home the top prize on the⁣ game show, Reinhold and Ashton definitely won over the⁤ hearts of ‍viewers with their infectious charm and undeniable chemistry. ‍Their appearance on‌ “The Newlywed Game” was a fun and lighthearted‍ reminder ​of the magic that happens ​when two talented actors come ‌together‌ on screen, ​no matter ⁢what the ​context may be.

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