Susan Sarandon led the stars at the Los Angeles premiere of her upcoming buddy comedy The Fabulous Four this Thursday.
Bette Midler, 78, leads the cast as a late-in-life bride with Susan, 77, Sheryl Lee Ralph, 67, and Megan Mullally, 65, as her bridesmaids.
DailyMail.com exclusively revealed in May that Susan clashed with her co-stars on set over her staunch pro-Palestine advocacy amid the Israel-Gaza war.
Sheryl and Susan were both seen posing for the cameras at Thursday’s premiere for the star-studded movie – but Bette and Megan were absent from the red carpet.
For her latest public appearance Susan cut an agelessly elegant figure, draping her still enviably lithe figure in an almost entirely black ensemble.
Susan Sarandon led the stars at the Los Angeles premiere of her upcoming buddy comedy The Fabulous Four this Thursday
Bette Midler, 78, leads the cast as a late-in-life bride with Susan, 77, Sheryl Lee Ralph, 67, and Megan Mullally, 65, as her bridesmaids
Her plunging blouse was garnished with a single crimson flower pin, and her sleek black shoes featured white trim for a pop of contrast.
Letting her signature fiery hair tumble freely over her shoulders in luscious curls, she amplified her luminous complexion with makeup.
Sheryl was similarly stylish, modeling a flowing black dress that she cinched in with a white belt to emphasize her impressively trim waistline.
A number of famous faces not involved in the picture made their presence felt at the premiere, including Alan Cumming, who flashed a peace sign for the camera.
Sitcom icons Marlo Thomas of That Girl and Eve Plumb of The Brady Bunch could also be spotted strutting their stuff across the red carpet.
Broadway star Orfeh, who recently split from her longtime husband Andy Karl, showed him what he was missing in a slinky black dress that served up a generous helping of cleavage through a layer of mesh.
Australian actress Sarah Wynter, who has featured on such hit programs as Flight Of The Conchords and 24, hit the red carpet in a black cocktail dress.
In May DailyMail.com revealed that Susan had developed a rift with her The Fabulous Four co-stars over her fierce public support of Palestine.
DailyMail.com exclusively revealed in May that Susan clashed with her co-stars on set over her staunch pro-Palestine advocacy; (from left) Susan pictured with Bette, Sheryl and Megan
For her latest public appearance Susan cut an agelessly elegant figure, draping her still enviably lithe figure in an almost entirely black ensemble
Her plunging blouse was garnished with a single crimson flower pin, and her sleek black shoes featured white trim for a pop of contrast
Sheryl was similarly stylish, modeling a flowing black dress that she cinched in with a white belt to emphasize her impressively trim waistline
A number of famous faces not involved in the picture made their presence felt at the premiere, including Alan Cumming, who flashed a peace sign for the camera
Sitcom icons Marlo Thomas (left) of That Girl and Eve Plumb (right) of The Brady Bunch could also be spotted strutting their stuff across the red carpet
Broadway star Orfeh, who recently split from her longtime husband Andy Karl, showed him what he was missing in a busty black dress
Australian actress Sarah Wynter, who has featured on such hit programs as Flight Of The Conchords and 24, hit the red carpet in a black cocktail dress
‘Bleecker Street is furious at Susan for the way she’s been carrying on. So is Bette, who is a proud Jew and hates what Susan is doing,’ a movie insider said.
‘Sheryl is upset at her too, as is Megan Mullally, the whole crew and cast are. It’s a mess. Her co-stars are disappointed that so many people worked so hard on it, and now Susan is ruining it for everybody.’
Since Hamas’ October 7 attack on Israel – which triggered Israel’s retaliatory campaign in Gaza – Susan has attended multiple pro-Palestine events.
Weeks after October 7, she controversially declared: ‘There are a lot of people afraid, afraid of being Jewish at this time, and are getting a taste of what it feels like to be a Muslim in this country, so often subjected to violence.’
Susan was heaped with opprobrium over the remark and subsequently apologized but has remained otherwise steadfast in her activism for the Palestinian cause.