Blanca Blanco, 39, looks more in love with her beau of 12 years John Savage, 71, than ever as they smooch at the Kiss The Ground premiere
Blanca Blanco has been dating John Savage for 12 years.
And on Thursday evening the pair looked more in love than ever as they kissed up a storm on the red carpet of the documentary Kiss The Ground.
The 39-year-old leggy actress, who can next be seen in HBO's Tail Of Tales, planted a smooch on the 71-year-old Deer Hunter actor's cheek while looking pretty in a flirty light blue dress.
Happy couple: Blanca Blanco has been dating John Savage for 12 years. And on Thursday evening the pair looked more in love than ever as they kissed up a storm on the red carpet of the documentary Kiss The Ground
Her love: The leggy actress, who can next be seen in HBO's Tail Of Tales, posed with the Deer Hunter actor while looking pretty in a flirty light blue dress
The stars often work together too and will next be seen acting in the film Harnessing The Rain - he plays Don and she will play Lala.
They have also worked together on the upcoming The Dog Of Christmas.
Savage is coming off the critically acclaimed military film The Last Full Measure with acting heavyweights William Hurt, Bradley Whitford, Samuel L. Jackson and Christopher Plummer as well as Sebastian Stan.
Blanco dressed to impress, as she donned a baby blue, thigh-skimming dress with a floral pattern.
Power couple: The stars often work together too and will next be seen acting in the film Harnessing The Rain - he plays Don and she will play Lala
She paired her semi-sheer frock with a pair of butterfly earrings and bold eyeshadow.
Meanwhile, her 71-year-old longtime partner wore a patterned button-down and tan trousers.
And John looked like a hipster at the premiere in a gold, white and black Versace shirt.
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Ian Somerhalder also appeared at the socially distanced premiere of his upcoming documentary, Kiss the Ground.
As Hollywood events are being totally reworked in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, the 41-year-old actor and executive producer attended his first drive-in screening in an olive green t-shirt and dark-wash denim bottoms.
The hunky Vampire Diaries alum appeared in high sprits, as he posed for a number of solo shots, before he was joined by the film's director, Rebecca Harrell Tickell.
Executive producer: Ian Somerhalder appeared at the socially distanced premiere of his upcoming documentary
While the pair posed for a few shots wearing masks, which had the name of the Woody Harrelson-narrated documentary emblazoned on them, they eventually slid them.
Despite strict CDC guidelines urging people to keep their mouths and noses covered in public spaces, the duo couldn't help but cheekily kiss the ground.
Additionally, Somerhalder sported a wide grin, as he expressed his gratitude by placing his two hands together, in a gesture of appreciation.
COVID-era red carpet: As Hollywood events are being totally reworked in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, the 41-year-old actor and executive producer attended his first drive-in screening in an olive green t-shirt and dark-wash denim bottoms
Posing: The hunky Vampire Diaries alum appeared in high sprits, as he posed for a number of solo shots, before he was joined by the film's director, Rebecca Harrell Tickell
Masked up: While the pair posed for a few shots wearing masks, which had the name of the Woody Harrelson-narrated documentary emblazoned on them, they slid them
Rebecca opted to slip into a glamorous emerald gown, as they led the pack in celebrity arrivals.
Also there was Jason Alexander.
The 60-year-old Seinfeld opted for a casual look, as he rocked a grey button-down, jeans and a pair of sneakers.
Kissing the ground: Despite strict CDC guidelines urging people to keep their mouths and noses covered in public spaces, the duo couldn't help but cheekily kiss the ground
Grateful: Additionally, Somerhalder sported a wide grin, as he expressed his gratitude and placed his two hands firmly together, in a gesture of appreciation
Making an entrance: Rebecca opted to slip into a glamorous emerald gown, as they led the pack in celebrity arrivals, which also included Jason Alexander
Supportive: The 60-year-old Seinfeld opted for a casual look, as he rocked a grey button-down, jeans and a pair of sneakers
Back: He made his red carpet return at the special drive-in screening
The new Netflix documentary, which will be released on September 22, takes a closer look at climate control and ways we can change the way we treat our planet.
Created by filmmakers Josh and Rebecca Tickell, Kiss the Ground aims to show viewers how to stabilize the Earth's climate, restore ecosystems, and replenish food supplies.
'There's so much bad news about our planet, it's overwhelming. Truth is, I've given up,' the film's narrator, Woody Harrelson, told People last month. 'This is the story of a simple solution, a way to heal our planet. The solution is right under our feet — and it's as old as dirt.'
The outlet revealed the film's trailer detailed how 'destroying soil in agriculture has created an influx of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.'
'To cure our planet we need to cure our soil,' a title card reads, with an expert speaking about biosequestration.
The star-studded documentary includes appearances from Patricia Arquette, Gisele Bündchen, Jason Mraz, David Arquette and more.