Longtime couple Bridget Fonda and her husband, Danny Elfman, were spotted together for the first time in decades on Monday, April 28.
The retired actress, 61, and the film composer, 71, were photographed outside of their home in Los Angeles, per Daily Mail.
Fonda, who has lost a considerable amount of weight, wore a black pea coat with matching pants. She accessorized the outfit with a colorful scarf and red handbag. Elfman looked casual in athleisure and a baseball cap.
See the photos here.
One of the last times Fonda was spotted she wasn’t wearing her wedding ring, causing split speculation. However, it looks like the pair is going strong!
Fonda and Elfman met in the early 2000s before tying the knot in November 2003. They share a son named Olivier.
After becoming a mother, Fonda left the spotlight. However, she still has an incredible resume to show for her time in Hollywood, including films like Single White Female, Point of No Return, Jackie Brown, It Could Happen to You, and Lake Placid.
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If you haven’t seen any of Fonda’s projects, you’ll most certainly know of her famous family members.
Her grandfather is Henry Fonda, her father is Peter Fonda, her aunt is Jane Fonda, and her cousin is Troy Garity.
As for Elfman, he, too, has had a successful career. You may recognize his scores in many Tim Burton films, such as Batman, Edward Scissorhands, The Nightmare Before Christmas, and Beetlejuice.
He also scored major films like Good Will Hunting, Men in Black, Spider-Man, and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.
Perhaps his most beloved accomplishment is writing the ever-iconic theme for The Simpsons.
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