Cameron Diaz chose a white-hot look for the photo call of Netflix's "Back in Action" film in London on Friday. The actress posed alongside costars Jamie Foxx, Jamie Demetriou and director Seth Gordon.
In Germany, Diaz went California cool in a sheer pussy-bow blouse, barrel jeans, loafers, and a Gucci monogram coat. But the Holiday star turned the elegance up a notch once she touched down in England.
Cameron Diaz may be Back in Action after a decade-long acting hiatus, but her incredible sense of style never went anywhere.
Cameron Diaz lights up the screen in the new Netflix movie 'Back in Action,' but she has revealed that the cast faced dark times during filming.
Cameron Diaz and Benji Madden have been vocal about their family's privacy, making Madden's post all the more exciting for fans.
The actress was featured in a selfie with her husband after making her return to the red carpet after 10 years.
Diaz revealed how she spent the last 10 years out of the spotlight before she returned to acting with Foxx’s “Back in Action.” “I was not keeping up with any kind of training,” the 52-year-old actress said in a video shared by “Still Watching Netflix.” “I did nothing public. I said no to everything, other than for my wine.”
Cameron Diaz made the case for monochrome dressing at the Berlin premiere of her Netflix film, “Back in Action.” The new comedy, streaming Friday, costars Jamie Foxx. On the red carpet, Diaz wore a Gucci ensemble from the label’s spring 2025 collection,
“It feels good,” he says. “The fact that we have a great movie in Back in Action. And to have Cameron Diaz at my side. The support of people saying, ‘Hey, man, we are with you. Make sure you come on back here so we can get it popping,’ so it just feels good. I don’t have a long, elongated explanation. It just feels good to be back in action.”
“Back in Action” follows two former CIA spies whose secret identities are exposed, forcing them out of retirement to confront their past. The film features an ensemble cast, including Glenn Close, Kyle Chandler and Andrew Scott. Directed by Seth Gordon, known for “Horrible Bosses,” the film combines action and comedy in a high-stakes storyline.
Watching "Back in Action," it feels like some producer took the original, overblown, raucous-with-gunfire-and-highway-crashes 2005 movie version of "Mr. & Mrs. Smith," the one that wasted Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie,