They’re still best mates—and possibly something even more!
In news that’s bound to stir nostalgia and spark excitement for longtime Home and Away fans, two of the soap’s most beloved stars have reunited in a way that feels both heartwarming and headline-worthy. Lincoln Lewis and Todd Lasance, who played Geoff Campbell and Aden Jefferies respectively, have rekindled their on-screen camaraderie in a real-life reunion that has fans speculating—and swooning.
Taking to Instagram, Lincoln shared a striking black-and-white photo of himself and Todd, casually captioned:
“Putting down auditions today with this bloody tall glass of water.”
He didn’t stop there. In a tone that’s part admiration, part cheeky banter, he added:
“From Summer Bay to Blacksite, when’s our next project together brother!? Sh-t needs to happen asap🔥🎞🎥😎.”

The chemistry between the two was undeniable back in their Home and Away days, and if their recent interactions are anything to go by, that spark is still very much alive. Todd quickly jumped in with a flirty and humorous response:
“Hard to focus on my scenes when I’m looking at a chiseled Adonis.”
Fans were quick to flood the comment section with heart emojis, fire GIFs, and eager pleas for a new joint project—or at least more behind-the-scenes content. And let’s be honest: this kind of playful exchange is exactly what social media was made for.
Beyond Home and Away, Lincoln and Todd have shared a few impressive credits over the years. Both starred in the 2021 action-thriller Black Site, expanding their acting range far beyond the sunny shores of Summer Bay. They also both landed roles in the American hit series Spartacus, proving that their talents were never limited to Aussie soap operas.
But no matter how far they’ve gone in their careers, it’s clear that their roots still matter deeply to them.
Back in April, Lincoln marked a major milestone—15 years since joining Home and Away. He celebrated the occasion by posting a throwback photo from the Summer Bay set, featuring a much younger version of himself alongside Todd. The image, taken during their early days filming at Summer Bay High School, brought waves of nostalgia to fans across the country.
“15 Year reunion pic!! 😝 Around this time 15 years ago, @toddjlasance & I had entered Home & Away and started shooting within a few weeks of each other,” Lincoln wrote.
“The pic of us as pups in the Summer Bay High School was taken about a month into us filming on the show.”

He went on to reflect fondly on the journey they had taken together:
“The awesome times of Geoff & Aden consisted of some epic coming-of-age storylines, friendship, rivalry and a s–tloaddd of banter 🔥. Still mates to this day.”
Their bond clearly extends beyond the screen, and if anything, seems to have deepened over time. In fact, after realizing the significance of their 15-year anniversary, the two friends didn’t miss the opportunity to recreate the iconic Summer Bay High photo.
“We said if we were in Sydney we would’ve tried to get the old uniforms on for this pic,” Lincoln joked.
“But maybe that’s on the cards for the next Syd trip… and depending if we can sneak into the studios for it.. 😜”

That promise wasn’t just idle chatter. At the Supanova Comic Con & Gaming Expo, Lincoln and Todd made good on their word by hilariously recreating the throwback moment—this time, older, wiser, but just as full of laughter.
“Always extremely thankful for the fans of the show who still come up and have chats about the days in the bay,” Lincoln captioned the updated photo.
“Epic times all around & dead set, couldn’t hold back the laughter while taking this shot last week!🤙🏼”
Though they’ve both gone on to tackle new roles, new genres, and new countries, the legacy of Home and Away—and their friendship—remains a defining chapter in their lives. Whether their recent posts hint at a genuine relationship or simply reflect a beautiful bond between two old friends, fans are here for it either way.
One thing is certain: when Lincoln and Todd share the screen—or even just an Instagram post—it’s pure magic. Here’s hoping their next joint project hits screens soon. Or at the very least, our feeds.