They will always be strong.
Bridget Fonda and her husband, Danny Elfman, were spotted for the first time in 16 years, proving that time has only brought them together.
The famous actress, who retired from Hollywood in 2002, was photographed with the composer as they returned to their house in Los Angeles on Monday of a trip.
The two could be seen to speak to an entrepreneur who renovated his garage.
For the exit, founded, 61, wore a black coat on a white t-shirt with black pants. She completed her look with a silk scarf wrapped around her neck, a red shoulder bag and a larger handbag on her shoulder.
Meanwhile, Elfman, 71, rocked black tracksuit pants with a black and gray baseball shirt that partially covered his arm tattoos. He kept his wavy ginger hair out of his face with a black hat.
This is the first time that the couple, who have been married in 2003, has been photographed since 2009, because they have tended to keep their private relationship.
After having undergone a spine injury in a car accident, the actress of “Godfather Part III” – who is the daughter of Peter Fonda, Niece of Jane Fonda and granddaughter of Henry Fonda – took a step back from the spotlight to concentrate their son, Oliver, now 20 years old.
In 2023, she told a paparazzo that she would not be like playing because it was “too nice to be civil”.
Although it has been seen sporadically over the years, Bridget has been pushed back under the spotlight in 2017 when Elfman was accused of sexual harassment.
At the time, the colleague composer Nomi Abadi said that Elfman had undressed and masturbated before her from 2015 to 2016. Although he denied complaints, the parties settled for $ 830,000 and he continued it for defamation last year.
In 2023, a second woman accused the Grammy winner of being bare before her several times and of touching herself while she was sleeping next to him between 1997 and 2002.
The anonymous accuser continued Elfman for gender violence, negligence, sexual harassment, sexual assault and intentional infliction of emotional distress.
His spokesperson told Hollywood Reporter at the time: “The allegations of misconduct against Mr. Elfman are baseless and absurd.”
A judge of the trial last year, saying that the applicant had “provided only speculative declarations”.
Bridget remained alongside Elfman throughout his legal problems – and even displayed his alliance during the release of Monday.
If you or someone you know is affected by one of the problems raised in this story, call the sexual assault hotline at 1-800-330-0226.