Zoe Saldana holds on close to husband Marco Perego as they leave a store after doing some grocery shopping on Saturday afternoon (October 24) in Malibu, Calif.
The 42-year-old Star Trek actress kept things sporty in a green tracksuit and orange T-shirt while the 41-year-old Italian artist wore a red plaid shirt and baggy jeans for their outing.
The couple stayed safe in face masks as they stepped out in public to run a few errands.
Zoe‘s outing comes a few days after she took to Twitter to defend her Guardians of the Galaxy co-star Chris Pratt after he was labeled as the “worst Chris” in Hollywood.
Zoe Saldana is defending her Guardians of the Galaxy co-star Chris Pratt after he was labeled the “worst Chris” in Hollywood in a now-viral tweet.
A debate launched on Twitter to decide which famous “Chris” is the best and who is the worst. A lot of people decided Chris Pratt was the worst because they assumed that he is a Republican.
Zoe posted on her Twitter account, “No matter how hard it gets, stick your chest out, keep your head up and handle it. -Tupac,” before adding, “You got this @prattprattpratt. Your family, friends, colleagues & everyone who’s ever crossed paths with you knows your heart and your worth!”
No matter how hard it gets, stick your chest out, keep your head up and handle it. -Tupac You got this @prattprattpratt . Your family, friends, colleagues & everyone who’s ever crossed paths with you knows your heart and your worth!
The Democratic nominee for President will be making an appearance during the fundraiser, along with Vice Presidential candidate Kamala Harris. Avengers: Inifity War directors The Russo Brothers will also be taking part in a Q&A and trivia game during the fundraiser.
The fundraiser will be taking place on Tuesday, October 20 at 6:45pm ET, and fans are able to donate any amount of money to the Joe Biden Victory Fund so that they can attend.
Zoe Saldana plants a steamy kiss on her husband Marco Perego as they hit the beach in their wet suits on Sunday afternoon (September 20) in Malibu, Calif.
The cute couple went surfing that afternoon and there are a lot of fun action shots of them catching some waves in the ocean. Be sure to click through the gallery to check it out!
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Zoe Saldana leads the way through the parking lot after grocery shopping with husband Marco Perego on Saturday afternoon (September 19) in Malibu, Calif.
The 42-year-old Avatar actress kept things casual in a long, Adidas T-shirt paired with white sneakers while the 41-year-old Italian artist showed off his buff arms in a yellow shirt paired with tan trousers for their outing.
Over the past several months, Zoe and Marco have been enjoying time with their three sons – twins Bowie and Cy, 5, and Zen, 3 – amid the pandemic.
The other day, Zoe took to Instagram to share a pic of her twin boys while out on hike.
“‘When you can’t control what’s happening, challenge yourself to control the way you respond to what’s happening. That’s where your power is,’” Zoe captioned the below photo.
When the Center Stage cast reunited to reminisce about the film, fans definitely noticed just how different Ethan Stiefel looked from his days as Cooper Neilson.
The now 47-year-old ballet dancer wasn’t clean shaven or rocking a mop of hair, instead, he was sporting shoulder length hair and a mustache!
Another added, “Oh my goodness. Ethan Stiefel looks… verrrrrrry different.”
“And Ethan Stiefel’s look is . . . a lot,” one more commented.
After getting used to Ethan‘s new look, fans got the chance to watch the quartet of stars open up about the impact of the movie, the lack of diversity in the sport and more.
“All of us who are men in the dance world have stories of harassment, just stupid stuff growing up because there’s some stereotypes associated with male dancers,” Sascha, who played Charlie, said. “Unfortunately they seem to endure. But, Center Stage has been really affective at dispelling some of the stereotypes and opening people’s eyes up to the beauty and power and athleticism and other ineffable virtues of dance, and male dance in particular.”
Ethan agreed, saying, “As we’ve all discussed because of the people that we were working with on the film, on every level, as someone who, since the age of 8 or 9, was pursuing a ballet career took a great sense of pride in the fact that I was given the chance to present dance on the highest level. And all you can do is present your art form in the best light possible. That’s a huge responsibility and one that I didn’t take lightly, but at the same time if we’re still talking about this film right now 20 years later and some of the topics that we are discussing, it seems it did resonate.”
As the subject turned to the lack of color on the stage, Zoe shared that she believes “that it is a conversation that is starting to be had in circles that are more inclusive. I think for so long the matters of inclusively and racial disparity were topics that only people of color or minority communities were having. The more anglo Americans invite themselves and take partnership in the conversation that’s what’s going to bring change.”
“Those of us in the arts can do so much better and we have to do so much better,” Sascha chimed in. “We’re in the middle of an urgent and important moment of reflection and conversation about where we failed in the past and where we’re failing now and how we can improve things going forward.”
Watch the full reunion below:
If you missed it, there’s reportedly a Center Stage series in the works…
The fund provides aid for dancers, production crews, musicians, ballet staff and faculty impacted by canceled engagements amid the pandemic.
Center Stage was released in 2000, and followed a group of aspiring ballet dancers as they were accepted into New York City’s prestigious American Ballet Academy
The reunion will take place on Tuesday, September 1 and will stream on the American Ballet Theatre and Sony Pictures Home Entertainment YouTube channels at 7:30 p.m. EST. Viewers will then be able to donate to the fund online.