Kristen Stewart is promoting new paranormal show Living For The Dead, in which LGBTQ+ ghost hunters explore some of the world’s most infamous haunted locations.
The Hollywood leading lady serves as executive producer and narrator alongside fiancé Dylan Meyer on the eight-part ghost-hunting docuseries, now streaming on Hulu.
On Wednesday, Stewart appeared to be in business mode as she appeared to be about to head to a meeting in the Soho district of midtown Manhattan.
She looked happy, if the wide, beaming smile on her face was any indication.
TCB: Kristen Stewart, 33, looked stylish as she headed out for business in midtown Manhattan’s Soho district on Wednesday
Stewart looked suave on this day in a black and white checked jacket over a black bra, along with black shorts and matching leather shoes and socks.
The Oscar-nominated actress wore a variety of rings, a necklace and light-lens sunglasses, as well as a stylish black bag.
To complete her overall look, the “Charlie’s Angels” actress had her locks dyed a darker shade and brushed away from her face, styled over her ears for a messy look.
In the end, the Los Angeles native walked through those same doors back to the busy streets of New York City with a big smile on her face.
After several people asked her for a selfie or an autograph, a man stepped in and helped her to her next destination without too many interruptions.
Stewart appeared to be spending her day alone as there was no sign of Meyer, to whom she has been engaged for about two years.
Meyer and Stewart were first romantically linked in the summer of 2019, but the couple met six years earlier on a film set (probably Camp X-Ray) and then reunited through a mutual friend, sparking a whirlwind romance. led.
“The day I met her, it was like all bets were off,” Stewart said during an appearance on The Howard Stern Show in November 2019.
Stylish: The Hollywood leading lady made her way to her destination in a black and white checked jacket over a black bra and matching shorts, shoes and socks
Eventually, Stewart reportedly reappeared after a meeting and was greeted by fans and people wanting to take a photo or get an autograph.
Beaming: The actress flashed an infectious smile as she returned to the busy streets of midtown Manhattan
New gig: Stewart is busy promoting new paranormal show Living For The Dead, in which LGBTQ+ ghost hunters explore some of the world’s most notorious haunted locations
Following in the footsteps of her screenwriter father, Oscar-nominated screenwriter Nicholas Meyer, Meyer has garnered numerous credits as a writer and actress, and recently worked on the script for Amy Poehler’s 2021 adult Netflix film, Moxie.
Her writing resume also includes Loose Ends (2015) and XOXO (2016), starring Modern Family’s Sarah Hyland, as well as eight episodes of the comedy series Miss 2059 (2017-2018).
Hailing from the creators of Queer Eye, Meyer and Stewart worked behind the scenes on their friend CJ Romero’s Living For The Dead.
The series follows five LGBTQ+ ghost hunters who roam the country. Dubbed ‘Ghost Hunties’, they will explore various haunted locations as they push the boundaries between the living and the dead. Along with Le May and Taylor, the ghost hunting team also includes Juju Bae, Ken Boggle and Roz Hernandez.
The cast works together to explore locations that include the Copper Queen Hotel, Waverly Hills Sanatorium, the Clown Hotel, Palace Theater and the Palomino, according to People.
Collaborating: Stewart serves as narrator and executive producer, along with fiance Dylan Meyer, on the new Hulu docu-series Living For The Dead
Item: The couple started dating in 2019, six years after they first met on set, and have been engaged for about two years
“It’s so cool and refreshing that me and my best friend CJ Romero came up with this fun idea and now it’s a show,” Stewart said in a statement. Fucking disgusting.
She went on to reveal that the show started out as “a bit of a hypothetical silly dream” and now I’m so proud to be directing something as poignant and meaningful as it really is a gay old time.
She praised the cast, saying they “made me laugh and cry and had the courage and heart to take us places I never would have gone on my own.”
She closed the statement by saying it was a “cool maiden voyage” for the company she co-founded with Meyer and Maggie McLean.
“This is just the beginning for us and Living for the Dead,” Stewart said, adding, “One day we want to travel the entire haunted land. ‘Maybe the world!’
Source: Daily Mail
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