John Corbett and Bo Derek Have a High-Flying Date Night Out at “Masters of the Air” Premiere
The couple, who quietly wed in 2020, enjoyed a night out alongside Tom Hanks, Steven Spielberg and Austin Butler
John Corbett and Bo Derek turned the Masters of the Air premiere into a date night!
The couple, who quietly married in 2020, were among the guests in attendance at the Regency Village Theater in Westwood, California, on Wednesday night to celebrate the premiere of the upcoming Apple TV+ historical drama.
The duo surprised guests when they arrived at the event as they were among a select few who weren't part of the show's cast or crew. Derek, 67, was dressed casually in a white top paired with a black blazer and matching black pants as Corbett, 62, posed proudly beside her in an all-black ensemble — including a jacket that eagle-eyed fans may recognize from his days on set of And Just Like That...
The two stayed close by each other's side as they posed for photographers. While making their way down the red carpet, they took in the premiere's airplane imagery and also took notice of the veterans' families in attendance.
The Bolero star leaned close to her husband at one point as he whispered something in her ear that appeared to surprise her. At the end of the night, they were seen taking a few photos with patrons before they made a swift exit.
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The longtime couple's outing comes three years after they quietly got married. The Sex and the City alum revealed during an appearance on The Talk in August 2021 that he and Derek wed "around Christmastime" in 2020 after nearly two decades together.
"We're pretty private people, we didn't make an announcement, all our friends and family knew but this is the first time either one of us has said anything publicly about it because really we haven't had an opportunity," Corbett said at the time. "After 20 years we decided to get married, we didn't want 2020 to be that thing that everybody looks back at and hated. We thought, 'Well, let's get one nice thing out of it.'"
In an August 2020 interview with Fox News, the 10 actress opened up about their immediate connection, saying of their first meeting: "It was just an attraction, a comfort."
"He makes me laugh all the time. He's full of life, full of joy. I became attracted to him and I still am. We take things day by day and I think we are still there," Derek continued.
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While Derek and Corbett enjoyed a date night at the premiere on Wednesday, it was a family night out for the Spielberg and the Hanks families.
Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks executive produced the limited series about a group of men in the U.S. Army and Air Force members in the 100th Bomb Group, which was nicknamed the "Bloody Hundredth" because of all of the fatalities that occurred during its missions.
Steven attended the event along with his son Sawyer Spielberg, who plays Lt. Roy Frank Clayton in Masters of the Air. Austin Butler also stars in the project as Major Gale Cleven and Callum Turner plays Major John Egan.
Tom attended the event alongside his wife Rita Wilson and sons Chet and Truman Hanks.
Masters of the Air is considered a companion series to both the 2001 miniseries Band of Brothers, which Steven and Tom collaborated on together, and the 2010 miniseries The Pacific, which they executive produced. Both series aired on HBO.
At Wednesday's Apple TV+ event, Spielberg introduced surviving members of 100th Bomb Group and family members of some of the real-life people in the series, all to thunderous applause.
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Masters of the Air will premiere on Apple TV+ Friday, Jan. 26 with the first two episodes, followed by one new episode every week.
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