They say you have to live with someone before you really know them.
If that’s true then Barbara Fletcher, 76, Nancy Fassett, 85, and Margaret Sugg, 87, really know each other.
The ladies, who have been dubbed ‘the real life Golden Girls‘ met at a group home in the Georgetown area of Washington D.C. in the late 1960s.
“We all got along pretty much from the beginning,” Sugg tells People magazine.
“It was built in that we all enjoyed the same things—cocktail parties, politics, movies and the theater,” adds Fletcher.
The three of them decided to live together for a couple of years, until one of them got a different job or got married.
“But none of that ever happened,” Fletcher tells People. “We’re still together.”
For the last 50 years, the trio have lived under one roof acting as each other’s best friends, family and biggest cheerleaders.
Real-life #GoldenGirls! D.C. women have been friends and roommates for 50 years https://t.co/KzqHrt67IF pic.twitter.com/PC2lv9hldt
— People (@people) 16 January 2017