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Momoa and Arjona Steal Spotlight at Supergirl Premiere

It was a star-studded affair at the Supergirl premiere in London on Thursday night. Jason Momoa packed on the PDA with his stunning girlfriend Adria Arjona at t...

Momoa and Arjona Steal Spotlight at Supergirl Premiere
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It was a star-studded affair at the Supergirl premiere in London on Thursday night. 

packed on the PDA with his stunning girlfriend Adria Arjona at the event - as leading lady stunned in white gown.

Leading man Jason, 46, who plays Lobo looked loved-up with Hit Man actress Adria, 34, who showed off her incredible physique in a plunging red dress.

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Jason - who has been dating Adria since around May 2024 - looked smart in a dark suit by her side. 

Milly, 26, - who stars as main lead Kara Zor-El / Supergirl - showed off plenty of leg meanwhile in a jaw-dropping dress.

The actress adventure.

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Jason Momoa packed on the PDA with his stunning girlfriend Adria Arjona at the star-studded Supergirl premiere in London on Thursday night 

While leading lady Milly Alcock - who stars as main lead Kara Zor-El / Supergirl - stunned in white gown

The drama began when  Milly's appearance on social media.

The conservative actor, 59, came under fire after responding to a meme that likened her to the primitive, ape-like human Cha-ka from the 1974 series Land of the Lost.

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A troll responded to Cain on X with an unflattering photo of Cha-ka and asked, 'And why does she look like this guy?'

Cain then responded, 'Dang it... I laughed,' followed by a smiling emoji.

The actor's reaction to the cruel comparison quickly spread on social media, leaving a number of superhero fans outraged. 

'What a fantastic way to kill your legacy. And what a glorious way to lose the respect of millions of kids that looked up to you three decades ago. What a disgrace,' wrote one person.

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Another commented: 'Your Superman performance is never going to be looked back upon fondly, your bitter jealousy has tainted any legacy you had left.'

Cain eventually clarified that he 'never said she was ugly', but seemed overall unconcerned by the backlash.

Leading man Jason, 46, who plays Lobo looked loved-up with Hit Man actress Adria, 34, who showed off her incredible physique in a plunging red dress

Jason - who has been dating Adria since around May 2024 - looked smart in a dark suit by her side

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She displayed her incredible figure in the red dress 

The House of the Dragon actress appeared unaffected by the recent furore over her looks after she was cast as the lead in the big screen DC Studios remake of the action adventure

Milly flashed her toned legs in the white dress and boosted her height in black heels 

Adria put on a typically fashionable display in the red dress and matching heels

It was yet another successful red carpet appearance 

They couldn't resist a cheeky kiss

They also shared a sweet embrace 

The pair couldn't keep their hands off each other 

Jason looked in great spirits at the premiere

He was joined by his children Nakoa-Wolf and Lola Iolani

They posed for a family picture together

Peter Safran, from left, Eve Ridley, Matthias Schoenaerts, Milly Alcock, Jason Momoa, and director Craig Gillespie

Milly and Jason 

He also took some snaps of his own

Jason and Milly also posed with their co-star Eve Ridley

The couple have been together around two years 

He showed off his arm inkings 

Jason and Milly shared a sweet moment at the premiere 

Jason waved to the fans at the event 

spin-off , Milly told Vanity Fair, 'It definitely made me aware that simply existing as a woman in that space is something that people comment on.'

She added: 'We have become very comfortable having this weird ownership of women's bodies. I can't really stop them. I can only be myself.'

Supergirl is the second film to be released in the newly rebooted DC Universe.

It follows last year's Superman, which .

The blockbuster, which was written and directed by James Gunn, sparked intense debate upon its release, with many fans and critics believing that the plot drew parallels to the Israel-Palestine conflict. 

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