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“Modern Family” siblings Ariel Winter and Nolan Gould are now real-life roommates: 'Our own little reboot'

“Modern Family” siblings Ariel Winter and Nolan Gould are now real-life roommates: 'Our own little reboot'

Derek LawrenceTue, May 19, 2026 at 7:40 PM UTC

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Ariel Winter and Nolan Gould on 'Modern Family'
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Ariel Winter and Nolan Gould are now living together.

The Modern Family siblings are roommates after Winter's split from her boyfriend.

Winter has described Gould as her "best friend."

Ariel Winter and Nolan Gould are having a Modern Familyreunion every single day.

In the wake of Winter's split from her longtime boyfriend, she has moved in with her onscreen little brother.

"People ask me about a Modern Family reboot, but Nolan and I are real roommates now," Winter told PEOPLE. "So it's like we're having our own little Modern Family reboot, but it's just the two of us living together."

Winter was previously living in Nashville with Luke Benward, whom she dated from 2019 to August 2025. Upon returning to Los Angeles, Winter decided to rent a house with Gould. The duo starred together as siblings on Modern Family for 11 seasons, with Winter playing the whip-smart Alex Dunphy and Gould in the role of lovably goofy Luke Dunphy.

Winter and Gould in 2024
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The beloved Emmy-winning comedy wrapped in 2020, but Winter said it has crossed her and Gould's minds that their living situation would make for quite the reality show.

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"I'm not gonna lie, when we sit there at night and we watch, like, Temptation Island together, it's pretty hilarious," she shared. "So we have thought about it. We're just, like, people would find this really funny."

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At 28, Winter is only a year older than Gould, whom she has described as her "best friend." Winter previously spoke about how tough it was to say goodbye to the close-knit Modern Family cast.

“We really were like a real family," she said. "It was weird knowing it would just be over, and I wouldn't get to see everybody all the time anymore. It was like, 'Wait, yeah, wait, we're not going to be together on Monday?' So on the one hand, I didn't want it to end, but at the same time I was ready to start something new as an adult.”

Well, if Ed O'Neill ever needs a place to crash, it sounds like we know where he can go!

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