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Scarlett Johansson Kisses Jonathan Bailey Again — In Front of Her Husband

Scarlett Johansson Kisses Jonathan Bailey Again — In Front of Her Husband

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Scarlett Johansson and her Jurassic World Rebirth co-star Jonathan Bailey turned heads once again as they shared a playful kiss on the red carpet, but this time in front of Johansson's husband, Colin Jost. The duo recreated their London premiere moment at the film's New York premiere on Monday, June 23.
Scarlett Johansson and Jonathan Bailey stirred up red carpet buzz once again. This time, with an affectionate kiss at the Jurassic World Rebirth premiere in New York City on June 23. Unlike their earlier London moment, this playful smooch took place in front of Johansson's husband, Saturday Night Live star Colin Jost.
The actress leaned in to kiss Bailey on the lips, cupping his face with both hands, while Jost looked on nearby. The three were attending the star-studded U.S. premiere at Lincoln Center, where the film's full cast, including Mahershala Ali and Rupert Friend, gathered to celebrate its upcoming release.
Bailey, who is openly gay and currently in a relationship, joined Johansson for several photos after the kiss. The duo appeared comfortable and playful, brushing off any rumors with their easy camaraderie. The couple even coordinated their looks for the premiere, both wearing crisp, all-white outfits.
Bailey, known for his breakout role in Bridgerton, is co-headlining Jurassic World Rebirth with Johansson. In a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, he opened up about being an out gay actor in a blockbuster role. 'There's moments where, yes, you have to be excellent to prove that you can do it… Being an out gay actor, historically, meant that you wouldn't be able to play straight… That's obviously changed massively.'
The premiere drew in major cast members, including Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, Luna Blaise, Ed Skrein, and more. With its release set for July 2, the latest installment promises intense action, unexpected team-ups, and a fresh take on the Jurassic universe.
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