Cindy Ord/Getty; Christoph Soeder/picture alliance via Getty Tatyana Ali said she faced a "little bullying" from an actress on the set of 1999'sJawbreaker The star recalled how costar Rose McGowan shut down the bullying behavior and said she "will always love her for that" McGowan responded on Instagram and told Ali, "I'd do it again" Tatyana Aliremains gratefulRose McGowanstood up for her on theJawbreakerset over 25 years ago. TheFresh Prince of Bel Airalum shared throwback photos on Instagram May 23 from her time making the 1999 cult classic. In the caption, Ali, now 46, recalled making the film as a teen and dealing with a bullying costar whom she did not name. "I was the only one actually in high school when we shot this, and I dealt with a little bullying on set from one actress in particular," shewrote. Ali added, "But one day, she tried it in front of everybody… and @rosemcgowan told her to stfu [shut the f--- up] in front of everybody! I will always love her for that!" TriStar Pictures In the comment section, McGowan, 51, responded, "I'd do it again," and Ali called the star "a real one!" McGowan added in an additional comment, "you are that forever combo - dignity, brains and beauty." Directed by Darren Stein,Jawbreakeris about a group of popular high schoolers who accidentally kill the prom queen in a prank gone wrong. The cast also includes Rebecca Gayheart, Julie Benz, Judy Greer, Ethan Erickson and more. The PEOPLE Appis now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! At 90s Con held in Connecticut back in March 2023, the main trioMcGowan, Gayheart, 53, and Benz, 53, reunited for a group photo. McGowan appeared at the convention for aCharmedpanel, Benz was there forBuffy the Vampire Slayer, and Gayheart forBeverly Hills, 90210. Stein said in a 2016Viceinterview, "Whenever you have three girls and they're playing the three bitches of the school and they're shooting a film in a compressed four weeks to shoot a movie — that tone affects the dynamic of the girls." In a 2024 conversation withInterviewmagazine, Gayheart said "our attitude was punk" while making the low-budget teen comedy. That attitude "trickled down into the set, the trailers, into the video village, our scenes, and our relationships. It was a vibe we all had," she recalled. Gayheart added at the time, "Listen, I think if we were to do this now, it would be a very different vibe because, you're right, women are supporting women. There's not so much of that fierce, competitive, whatever. And I think if we had to do it over now, it would be similar in many ways, and it would be different in a few ways." Benz also said in that interview, "Because it was such an intense shoot, and because we were working six days a week, and it was that intense high school bubble. That the dynamics of the characters, like Darren was saying, fell over into the dynamics between us. And our relationship as the characters kind of overflowed into our off set relationship, on set." Read the original article onPeople