Justin Long and Kate Bosworth put their chemistry on display for all to see as they supported The Michael J Fox Foundation Saturday night.
The celebrity couple, who tied the knot just last May, were among the stars who attended the organization’s annual gala, A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To Cure Parkinson’s, at Cipriani South Street in New York City.
Enjoying an evening together, Long, 45, beamed with joy next to his wife, dressed in a black suit and white shirt.
The pair couldn’t keep their hands off each other as they worked the red carpet in front of the cameras.
Equally radiant, Bosworth, 40, showed off her fabulous figure in a sleeveless black dress with silver embellishments and a matching floral emblem down the chest.
Newlyweds: Justin Long and Kate Bosworth put their chemistry on display for all to see as they supported the Michael J. Fox Foundation on Saturday night
The Blue Crush actress matched this eye-catching outfit perfectly by wearing black and silver open-toed heels and carrying a small clutch that sparkled in the bright lights of the camera.
While Long had his dark brown hair styled just above his ears and parted on the left side, his new bride had her long blonde locks in a tight bun with a center part.
At one point, the hot and heavy duo were joined on the red carpet by the event’s namesake, Michael J. Fox, 62, who still looked youthful in a plaid jacket with black pants and sneakers.
His wife Tracy Pollan, 63, also joined in on the fun, visiting her 35-year-old husband, who looked cool and stylish in a black sequin jacket, white shirt and black trousers.
Romantic sparks between Long and Bosworth reportedly began while they were filming an undisclosed project together in 2021, but rumors of the relationship only surfaced in March 2022, when they were spotted together in Los Angeles. People.
The couple finally married last May at the Rockaway Hotel in New York’s Queens in what was described as “improvised and informal.”
Marketed as “an evening of comedy and music to benefit the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research,” Saturday event was hosted by Denis Leary and also featured comedy from Ronny Chieng, Dulce Sloan and George Wallace.
The music features the talents of Bob Weir, known as a founding member of the Grateful Dead, Jason Isbell and Steve Jordan’s Super Soul Banned.

The celebrity couple, who tied the knot just last May, were among the stars who attended the organization’s annual gala. On his way to curing Parkinson’s, a funny thing happened at Cipriani South Street in New York City

Radiant: Long, 45, spent a night together and beamed with joy next to his wife

At one point, Fox (62) and his 35-year-old wife Tracy Pollan (63) greeted the bride and groom
Other high-profile people who have supported us include Fox’s wife Tracy Pollan, Julianne Moore, Bart Freundlich, Christopher Lloyd, Keegan-Michael Key, Elle Key, Michelle Buteau, Gijs van der Most, Willie Geist, Christina Geist, Joan Jett and George Stroumboulopoulos, among others.
Benefit co-chairs include Lonnie Ali, Calista Flockhart and Harrison Ford, Bonnie and R. Derek Bandeen, Ann and Denis Leary, Patty and John McEnroe, Lizzie and Jonathan Tisch, Anne Armstrong-Coben and Harlan Coben, Christina and Willie Geist and Carolyn and Curtis Schenker and Fox and Pollan.
“The Michael J. Fox Foundation is committed to finding a cure for Parkinson’s disease through a heavily funded research agenda and to ensuring the development of improved therapies for people living with Parkinson’s disease today,” says the organization’s website.

Romance: Long and Bosworth reportedly rekindled their romance while working together on an undisclosed project in 2021

Style: The Live Free Or Die Hard actor opted for a classic black suit with a white shirt and black shoes, while the Blue Crush actress radiated elegance in a black dress with silver embellishments
Founded in 2000, the foundation not only focuses on finding a cure for Parkinson’s disease, but also focuses on funding research and ensuring the development of improved therapies for people with Parkinson’s disease.
Since its inception 23 years ago, the MJFF has funded a staggering $1.5 billion in high-impact research programs, with the gala helping to raise more than $112 million of that total, with $4 million from the year alone 2022. The organization boast with pride.
“We act with purpose and determination in everything we do. We will not stop until a cure is found,” says the MJFF website.
Fox went public with his diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease in 1991 when he was just 29 years old, but continued to perform until he finally retired in 2020 due to his symptoms, which included tremors, impaired movement, coordination and muscle stiffness.
Source: Daily Mail

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