Scarlett Johansson and Jonathan Bailey share tender kiss at ‘Jurassic World Rebirth' premiere in London
Scarlett Johansson and Jonathan Bailey shared a friendly smooch at the 'Jurassic World Rebirth' premiere.
The co-stars were seen greeting each other with a warm hug and an adorable kiss on the red carpet at the screening of their film at London's Odeon Luxe Leicester Square Cinema Tuesday.
Johansson, 40, grabbed the 'Bridgerton' actor's face and pulled him in close to press her pout against his.
Bailey, 37, appeared excited over the lock-lipping interaction and wrapped his arms around her back to give her a big embrace.
They both smiled exuberantly while staring into each other's eyes.
ScarJo stunned in a sparkling sequin and bead-adorned pink strapless gown with a corseted bodice by Vivienne Westwood. The 'Jojo Rabbit' actress — who was outfitted for the event by her stylist Kate Young — also wore her blond hair in old Hollywood waves.
The 'Wicked' star was dressed far more casually in a brown blazer layered over a blue denim collared shirt and white pants. He shielded his face in sunglasses and a two-tone baseball cap.
Despite their PDA-packed moment at the starry event, where attendees included cast members Rupert Friend and Mahershala Ali, they were clearly just being playful.
Johansson has been married to Colin Jost, 42, since 2020 and they share two kids: Rose, 10, and Cosmo, 3.
Bailey, for his part, is seemingly off the market as he confirmed in 2023 that he was seeing 'a lovely man.' However, he has yet to reveal the name of his partner.
'It's not secret, but it's private,' he told the Evening Standard of his relationship at the time. 'Having a private life is, for me, completely critical. I don't know if I would be able to be as confident to speak out on other things if I felt that my whole life was up for grabs.'
While there was no sexual chemistry between the 'Nanny Diaries' star and Bailey, fans still celebrated their loved-up exchange on social media.
'Jonathan Bailey being so loved. Scarlett we get it you adore him
,' one person wrote on X, adding, 'This new collaboration and friendship warms my heart.'
'So cute!' a second fan exclaimed.
'SCARLETT HOW DOES IT FEEL TO LIVE MY DREAM,' a third social media user wrote in all caps, lusting over Bailey.
The sci-fi movie hits theaters July 2.
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