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The two stars were clearly thrilled to be reunited behind the wheel of their classic car (Image: Getty Images) |
Thelma and Louise actress Geena Davis praised by GMB audience for ‘aging brilliantly’
Thelma & Louise star Geena Davis, 66, wowed fans who couldn’t believe how fabulous she looked on Good Morning Britain on Monday
Geena Davis thrilled her fans, who say she is aging incredibly after her surprise appearance on Good Morning Britain.
The 66-year-old looked flawless almost 30 years after starring in the iconic film Thelma & Louise.
In conversation with hosts Susannah Reid and Richard Madley, Oscar winner Gina opened up about how former co-star Susan Sarandon changed her life and her outlook.
Susan showed her what it’s like to ‘live authentically and live in the moment – and the star-studded actress enthralled the audience as she wore a beautiful black and red outfit to the ITV event.
The friends reunited last year when they drove through the Grand Canyon in their famous blue 1966 Ford Thunderbird.
The pair locked lips for the film’s closing scene as they posed for the camera at the outdoor drive-in event at the Greek Theater in Griffith Park in Los Angeles, California.
She also posed for a selfie similar to the snap taken in the film with the classic Polaroid instant camera, which appeared on the famous movie poster.
The Ridley Scott film, which also starred Brad Pitt in a role that propelled her to Hollywood mega-stardom, won Best Actress Oscar nominations for its two leading stars.
Screenwriter Callie Khouri, who won an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay for the film in 1992, also attended the special event.
Often celebrated as a feminist milestone for empowering women, with its rule-breaking, all-action female lead roles often reserved for men, the film stars Gina as housewife Thelma Dickinson. has been seen.
He’s married to Susan with his best friend Louise Sawyer as a strong and quick-witted waitress to bully, controlling husband.
The two escape their monotonous life in Arkansas and go for a two-day road trip across the mountains in Lewis’s convertible which quickly turns into a nightmare.
In addition to the rare double nomination for Best Actress, the film received six Academy Award nominations and was a huge critical and commercial success.