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Jamie Lee Curtis Goes Viral for Low-Cut Top In New Video

Jamie Lee Curtis Goes Viral for Low-Cut Top In New Video

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Jamie Lee Curtis' appearance in a new social media video, promoting her new film Freakier Friday, has become a hot topic of discussion. The 66-year-old Hollywood veteran sported a look that unveiled a new side to the actress that had never been seen before.
Over the years, she has adopted a versatile fashion style, including suits and casual clothing, for various events. The movie was released in theaters across the United States on August 8, 2025, and received positive reviews from critics. It is a sequel to 2003's Freaky Friday and features Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan reprising their roles as Tess and Anna Coleman, respectively.
Jamie Lee Curtis wears low-cut top in new video
Disney recently uploaded a new video on TikTok, promoting Freakier Friday's release. In it, Jamie Lee Curtis can be seen wearing a low-cut grey top, encouraging viewers to check out the film in theaters. The clip was interspersed with footage from the film.
'Come see Freakier Friday,' Curtis tells viewers. 'The same level of nostalgia, and joy, and laughter, and happiness, and tears, and friendships, are being enjoyed again now 22 years later.'
The Halloween star continued, 'You're going to join with a big group of people who are finding something really sweet at the end of the summer to remind them what it is to be alive.'
'I'm just privileged that I get to take you on the ride,' she concludes. 'And so thank you.'
The video went viral on social media, and fans could not help but fawn over Curtis' appearance.
'Jamie Lee Curtis always was a baddie,' a fan wrote. 'WOAHHHHHHH,' another added. 'Heeeeeyyyy Ms. Curtis,' one user commented. One fan shared that they could not 'focus on anything else' in the video, outside of the Oscar winner's appearance. They wrote, 'Im sorry, but I could not focus on anything else, respectfully of course.'
Freakier Friday is currently playing in theaters across the United States. The film currently has a 73% fresh and 93% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. Nisha Ganatra directed the film from a screenplay penned by Jordan Weiss, who also co-wrote the story with Elyse Hollander.
Besides Curtis and Lohan, the film's cast includes Chad Michael Murray, Manny Jacinto, Mark Harmon, and Julia Butters, among others.
The post Jamie Lee Curtis Goes Viral for Low-Cut Top In New Video appeared first on Mandatory.
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