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Daily Mail
24-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
You star Penn Badgley makes rare red carpet appearance with pregnant wife after he dished on ex Blake Lively
Penn Badgley enjoyed a rare red carpet moment with his wife Domino Kirke at a special screening of his show You. The couple, who are expecting twins, beamed with happiness while attending a season five screening at the Plaza Hotel in New York City on Tuesday. Sweetly, both Domino, 41, and Penn, 38, cradled her bump as they posed up a storm on the red carpet. The expectant mother displayed her chic eye for maternity style in a flowing red dress with puff inspired sleeves. Her spouse sharpened up in a mocha suit with matching tie. While en route to the event, Domino offered fans a close-up view of her bump. She shared video of her riding in a car to the soiree and panned the camera in an angle that provided a clearer view of her bump. 'Coming for @younetflix,' she wrote in the video. The couple announced their expanding family in February. 'Babies #3 and #4 coming this Summer! Talk about a PLOT TWIST! Spontaneous twins are beyond magical,' Kirke shared in an Instagram post. The heartwarming announcement featured a touching photo of Kirke's growing baby bump, as Badgley and their four-year-old son James tenderly kissed her belly. Kirke is already a mother to 15-year-old son Cassius from a previous relationship, making this expanding family all the more joyful. Penn will be returning to small screens for the fifth and final season of You, playing stalker Joe, on April 24. Netflix has dubbed the upcoming last season 'a killer finale.' 'In the epic fifth and final season, Joe Goldberg returns to New York to enjoy his happily ever after… until his perfect life is threatened by the ghosts of his past and his own dark desires,' the official synopsis teases. Penn rose to fame playing Dan Humphrey on the CW soap opera Gossip Girl from 2007 to 2012. He also famously dated his co-star Blake Lively, who played socialite Serena van der Woodsen and his on-screen love interest, from 2007 to 2012. She gave fans more of a close-up look at her bump on her Instagram Stories But for Penn, the relationship caused him to blur the lines between fiction and reality. 'It was the struggle,' the actor confessed on Call Her Daddy Wednesday of juggling his relationship with Blake and playing her boyfriend on the show. 'What starts to happen when you're in this one role for a long time — the aspect of celebrity being a part of it, a huge part of it — there is not enough separation, I think, for anybody. 'You're seen as this person, you're called their name out on the street. You also constantly have to be that person at work.' Penn, who played Brooklyn scholarship student Dan Humphrey, said people often viewed him as the same as his character. 'And I was 20. I was 21, 22. So like I didn't have the emotional maturity to understand... to how to differentiate myself just in terms of self-worth. 'Like what people seemed to think of Dan seemed to be what people thought of me. And I now had enough sense, enough intelligence, enough self-worth, enough just, you know, I wasn't losing myself, but it bothered me.' Back in 2009, Blake confessed to Glamour of Penn that she 'poisoned' the cast against Penn when he first joined the show. 'At first I was so upset that they hired him. I actually poisoned the whole cast against him,' she admitted. 'But then they noticed that he wasn't a jerk and was actually a really nice, charming person. Almost immediately I realized that too, but it took me about a week to admit it.' Blake is now in a massive legal battle with her It Ends With Us director/co-star Justin Baldoni over their time filming the movie and aftermath.
Yahoo
25-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Joe Goldberg hails himself ‘luckiest guy in New York' in You final series teaser
You central character Joe Goldberg hails himself as the 'luckiest guy in New York' in a teaser for the fifth and last series of the hit Netflix psychological thriller. The series has followed the life of Joe, played by Gossip Girl actor Penn Badgley, as he dates women while contending with his dark impulses as an obsessive stalker and serial killer since 2018. The upcoming series, which was initially due to air last year but was postponed amid the US actor and writer strikes, will be released on Netflix on April 24. In the new teaser trailer, Joe can be seen looking into a mirror in a lavish bedroom before his girlfriend Kate Galvin, played by Fresh Meat actress Charlotte Ritchie, comes over to seek his assistance with fastening her dress. As he obliges, his voiceover says: 'Love tests us, I've been tested more than most. This is the last time. 'I came from nothing, a true rags to riches story, I've been through it all. 'Unlucky in life and in love – until I met you. Kate, you opened doors for me I could never have imagined. We share a life.' He continues: 'I would have been quick to judge in the past – rich, douchebags, aristobrats. 'We're using our power for the better to help those who aren't as lucky. Who knew I'd become the luckiest guy in New York?' The previous teaser showed Joe returning to New York for the show's 'killer finale' and featured clips from past series of his former lovers as well as snippets of him with blood on his hands. View this post on Instagram A post shared by YOU (@younetflix) The forthcoming conclusion will see his perfect life threatened by the 'ghosts of his past and his own dark desires', Netflix has said. His antics caught up with him after three seasons of You, when he faked his own death and moved out of California. In season four, he took on a new identity, as university English professor Jonathan Moore, in London, and met a new love interest, gallery manager Kate. EastEnders actresses Tilly Keeper and Amy-Leigh Hickman and Outlander and Downton Abbey actor Ed Speleers also appear in the fourth series. At the end of season four, using his original name, Joe returns to New York where, in season one, he met Guinevere Beck, played by Once Upon A Time actress Elizabeth Lail, and worked as a bookseller. In season two and three Joe was based in California, where The Haunting actress Victoria Pedretti played Love Quinn, his primary love interest, wife and mother of his child. Based on the best-selling novel by Caroline Kepnes, the show aired on Lifetime for its first season before being taken on by Netflix.