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They are one of the most talked about new couples of the summer amid their unlikely romance.
So naturally Chrishell Stause and Jason Oppenheim had to make their red carpet debut at one of the biggest premieres of the year.
The stars of Netflix reality series Selling Sunset cuddled up for a few sweet snaps at the star-studded Los Angeles premiere of Shang-Chi And The Legend Of The Ten Rings on Monday.
Red carpet debut! Selling Sunset’s Chrishell Stause and boss/boyfriend cuddled up for a few sweet snaps at the star-studded Los Angeles premiere of Shang-Chi And The Legend Of The Ten Rings on Monday
Chrishell, 40, looked stunning in a strapless black mini dress featuring jeweled embellishments for the celeb-packed Marvel Cinematic Universe event.
The frock featured fringe at the hemline as she teamed it with shimmering silver heels which matched her dangling earrings.
Her blonde locks were worn down in a middle part as she accentuated her natural looks with complementary make-up topped off with pink lip.
Shining star: Chrishell, 40, looked stunning in a strapless black mini dress featuring jeweled embellishments for the celeb-packed Marvel Cinematic Universe event
Dapper: Jason, 44, looked suave in a navy blue suit over crisp white dress shirt and brown leather shoes
Jason, 44, looked suave in a navy blue suit over crisp white dress shirt and brown leather shoes.
Last month Chrishell shocked fans as she unveiled her new relationship in a series of cuddled-up snaps taken from her getaway to Capri, Italy.
Chrishell looked as happy as can be packing on the PDA with her new beau as the new lovebirds explored the sights on board a boat.
It’s love! Last month Chrishell shocked fans as she unveiled her new relationship in a series of cuddled-up snaps taken from her getaway to Capri, Italy .
Meanwhile, the film’s stars Simu Liu and Awkwafina led the charge as they donned their red carpet best along with other celebrities including Oscar-winning director Chloé Zhao.
The Marvel film, which is the first of its kind with an Asian lead (and predominantly Asian cast), recently made headlines after Disney CEO Bob Chapek called the project ‘an experiment’ which prompted the lead Liu, 32, to fire back.
Awkwafina rocked an edgier take on a pant suit as she walked the carpet in nude trousers with a kimono inspired tie and a matching red lapelled blazer with a red bralette.
Red carpet premiere: Meanwhile, the film’s stars Simu Liu and Awkwafina led the charge as they donned their red carpet best along with other celebrities
The 33-year-old Crazy Rich Asians star wore her hair straight down and was seen flashing a big smile and a wave ahead of the screening at the El Capitan Theatre.
In the film she plays Katy a hotel valet and close friend of Shang-Chi (Liu) who is unaware of the martial-arts master turned assassin’s past.
And Liu— who was tapped as lead in the Marvel Universe’s 25th film — paid homage to his Chinese heritage as he also donned a kimono inspired tuxedo.
Heritage: Like Liu, Awkwafina’s look was also inspired by her Chinese heritage
Details: The nude pant suit featured a kimono-inspired tie detailing around the waist
Serious: The funny woman also served up a bit of attitude with a more straight faced pose
The black jacket featured a waist wrap which he paired with classic black trousers and a high neck white button down with a gold medallion.
The Kim’s Convenience star had to put on 10 pounds of muscle for the role and he did many of his own stunts in the action-adventure film.
Other film stars in attendance were Meng’er Zhang who plays Shang-Chi’s estranged sister in the film, Ronny Chieng and Fala Chen.
During an earnings phone call on August 12, Disney CEO Chapek said that the movie was ‘an interesting experiment for us,’ as it only has a 45-day theatrical window before it will be made available Disney+.
Clapping back: As the first Asian lead in a Marvel movie he recently spoke out after Disney CEO Chopek called the film an ‘experiment’
Dolled up: Meng’er Zhang who stars in the film wore a velour and purple gown
Groundbreaking: The film is the first in the Marvel cinematic universe to feature a predominantly Asian cast
‘The prospect of being able to take a Marvel title to the service after going theatrical for 45 days will be yet another data point to inform our actions going forward on our titles,’ Chapek said on the call.
The statements prompted Liu to tweet about the matter.
‘We are not an experiment. We are the underdog; the underestimated. We are the ceiling-breakers. We are the celebration of culture and joy that will persevere after an embattled year. We are the surprise. I’m fired the f**k up to make history on September 3rd; JOIN US.’
Ethereal: Jhené Aiko Efuru Chilombo wore a very ornate pleated gown at the event
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