Meredith Hagner and Wyatt Russell at the Los Angeles premiere of ‘Night Swim’.Photo:Lila Seeley/FilmMagic

Meredith Hagner and Wyatt Russell attend the Los Angeles Premiere Of Universal Pictures' “Night Swim”

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The pregnantSearch Partyactress stepped out with her actor husband,Wyatt Russellin Los Angeles, at the premiere of his new horror movie,Night Swim.

Photographers snapped the pair as they posed at the event, held at the Hotel Figueroa in downtown L.A.

Russell coordinated with his wife in a black shirt and tie, which he wore with a bold red suit and brown shoes. The actor and his wife even shared a kiss for onlookers.

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Meredith Hagner and Wyatt Russell share a kiss at the Los Angeles premiere of ‘Night Swim’.Frazer Harrison/Getty Images

Meredith Hagner and Wyatt Russell attend the Los Angeles premiere of Universal Pictures' “Night Swim”

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The couple have beenmarriedfor four years. They first connected on set in 2016 while filmingFolk Hero & Funny Guytogether — following in the footsteps of his parentsGoldie HawnandKurt Russell, who hit it off while shootingSwing Shiftin 1983. Their engagement came in 2018 before the twotied the knotin September 2019 at Hawn’s house in Aspen, Colorado.

They’ve kept their relationship mostly out of the public eye but since news of Hagner’s pregnancy was revealed, she’s been sharing more photos, includingpictures of their Christmas celebrations.

Meredith Hagner and Wyatt Russell at the premiere of ‘Night Swim’.John Salangsang/Variety via Getty Images

Meredith Hagner and Wyatt Russell at the premiere of “Night Swim”

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In November,Hagner shared an essay about motherhoodwith her followers that she had penned to a friend who was nervous about becoming a first-time mom.

“I would look back with a dumb blank face feeling like I was a horrible mother for not feeling that instantaneously,” she wrote in a lengthy Instagram caption.

“I wish someone had told me how normal that is, and how it’s no way indicative of the mother I would be,” Hagner wrote. She also noted that the “saccharine oversimplifications” of parenthood “in no way connect to the authentic experience of a wildly nuanced and complex time.”

Looking back, Hagner said she wished she had “looked at this time as a surreal hole in the universe” and “tread[ed] lightly” with herself as she adjusted to the changes motherhood brought.

source: people.com