Beanie Feldstein looks gorgeous in a light pink gown as she cosies up to girlfriend Bonnie Chance Roberts at The Humans screening in NYC
They have been going strong as a couple for nearly two years.
And Beanie Feldstein and her girlfriend Bonnie Chance Roberts put on a loved-up display at The Humans screening in NYC on Thursday night.
The actress, 28, and her film producer love looked close at the event, where Beanie wore a gorgeous light pink gown.
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Beanie wowed in the flattering dress which had billowing sleeves and was cinched in at the waist with silver detailing.
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Meanwhile Bonnie looked smart in a jacket with stripes which she teamed with a white shirt and black trousers.
The sweet couple looked closer than ever as they put their arms around each other and smiled for the cameras.
Last year Beanie detailed her sexuality in a candid interview, admitting she fell in love with her producer girlfriend without considering the woman's gender.
She told Teen Vogue: 'Not to sound flippant, but I was in love with her and all of her, and she's a woman.
'That's not scaring me or deterring me. And it wasn't just women in general; it was her specifically.'
Beanie had previously stated she didn't consider herself to be much of a relationship person, but immediately changed her opinion after meeting Bonnie.
It just wasn't something I thought about or craved,' she told the publication. 'Whoa! Now I get it…I get why people write songs.'
The couple met on the set of 2019 comedy How to Build a Girl, with Beanie taking a lead role as Johanna Morrigan and Bonnie working as the film's co-producer.
The Humans is a drama written and directed by Karam based on his Tony-winning, one-act play of the same name, set inside a pre-war duplex in downtown Manhattan.
The plot centers around a family gathering to celebrate Thanksgiving before 'eerie things start to' occur.
'As darkness falls outside the crumbling building, mysterious things start to go bump in the night and family tensions reach a boiling point,' according to the IMBD website.
In September, after premiering at the Toronto Film Festival, The Hollywood Reporter said it 'should be a major contender at awards time.'
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