
Scarlett Johansson, Jonathan Bailey's kiss lights up Jurassic World premiere
Actors Scarlett Johansson and Jonathan Bailey created a stir online after they were seen sharing a friendly kiss at the star-studded London premiere of their upcoming film, 'Jurassic World Rebirth'. Photos and videos of the moment quickly surfaced on social media, sparking a wave of fan reactions and speculation.The co-stars greeted each other with excitement on the red carpet at London's Odeon Luxe Leicester Square on Tuesday. Their warm embrace, followed by a quick kiss, instantly grabbed attention. As soon as the 'Bridgerton' actor arrived, Johansson pulled him in and planted a sweet kiss on his lips. The duo then joined co-stars Rupert Friend and Mahershala Ali for a group photo.advertisementTake a look at some of the pictures from the red carpet below:
Photo: Reuters
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For the premiere, the 44-year-old actor looked radiant in a pink strapless gown embellished with sequins and beads, designed by Vivienne Westwood. Jonathan Bailey, 37, opted for a relaxed-yet-stylish look, sporting a brown blazer over a blue denim shirt and off-white trousers. He completed his outfit with a baseball cap and sunglasses.Scarlett Johansson has been married to comedian and writer Colin Jost since 2020, and they are parents to Rose, 10, and Cosmo, 3. Bailey, on the other hand, has kept his personal life more private, though he revealed in 2023 that he was dating a "lovely man."advertisementFans flooded social media with reactions to the red carpet moment, praising the duo's friendly chemistry. One user commented under a Deadline post, 'Why are people so triggered by a kiss between friends?? Scarlett knows Bailey is gay, but she's been crushing on him. If you had the chance to kiss JB on the mouth you'd go for it too. It's not a French kiss. Scarlett is smart (sic).''Jurassic World Rebirth' is set to hit theatres on July 2.
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