Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost are taking pleasure in a date night!
The couple– who have been wed because October 2020– were all smiles as they left the afterparty of the Asteroid City best in New York City on Tuesday.
Johannsson, 38, looked summer-ready at the event together with Jost, 40, in a short-sleeved black and yellow polka dot floral mini gown by Rodarte, which she teamed with blonde retro-style waves, black peep-toe heels, a selection of embellished rings and red nail polish.
Jost looked equally trendy in a burgundy suit and gray T-shirt as he came out to support his wife, who plays actress Midge Campbell in the brand-new Wes Anderson movie released on June 19. The movie also stars Tom Hanks, Bryan Cranston, Adrien Brody, Maya Hawke, Matt Dillon, Fisher Stevens, and Steve Carell.
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Earlier at night, Johansson chose a more heavenly take a look at the best itself. The Black Widow star wore a white ruched halterneck gown by Carolin Herrera on the red carpet, teamed with a large corsage, dropped waist and streaming hemline.
Last month, Johansson and Jost also placing on a similarly loving screen as they stepped out together at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival for the world premiere of Asteroid City..
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The couple went to the “Asteroid City” Cannes premiere last month.
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Johansson and Jost got married in an intimate event back in October 2020, after getting taken part in May 2019. They share a boy, who got here in August 2021..
Speaking on Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop podcast in May, Johansson opened about her marital relationship and what she’s gained from her relationship with the Saturday Night Live star.
” I didn’t know what I desired or needed from someone else,” she said. I think comprehending what those basic things are that you need in a partner is a must, I believe– for durability, anyway.”.
She added, “I think recognizing those things was a game-changer for me.”.