Hollywood celebrities are not immune to teenage crushes, as proven by Amy Adams during her recent appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
Amy Adams, aged 42, was actively promoting her latest film, Nocturnal Animals, attending both the movie premiere and a segment on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
Despite the busy schedule, she appeared fresh and poised in New York on Friday.
During the promotional event, Amy Adams, along with her co-stars from Nocturnal Animals, engaged with fans and discussed the Tom Ford-directed film.
For the occasion, Amy opted for a professional yet stylish ensemble, donning wide-legged pinstriped grey pants paired with a collar-less silver silk shirt that complemented her vibrant red hair.
Her striking red locks were elegantly styled to one side, flowing in glossy waves over her shoulder, adding a touch of glamour to her office-appropriate attire.
Despite the demanding promotional activities, Amy Adams remained upbeat and jovial while interacting with fans, displaying no signs of fatigue.
The actress has been tirelessly promoting Nocturnal Animals, making various appearances, including a recent stop at The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
During her chat with Colbert, Amy candidly revealed her past infatuation with Leonardo DiCaprio, particularly during his Growing Pains days, describing him as young and exceptionally attractive.
When asked if she had ever disclosed her crush to her Catch Me If You Can co-star, Amy humorously admitted that this public confession might be the first Leo hears of it.
Amy amusingly shared that working alongside Leonardo DiCaprio in Catch Me If You Can extinguished her crush, as getting to know him personally shattered the fantasy and transformed him from a heartthrob into just “Leo.”
In Nocturnal Animals, Amy portrays a character navigating a tumultuous life after receiving a violent book from her estranged ex-husband, played by Jake Gyllenhaal, while dealing with her current spouse, portrayed by Armie Hammer, and her complex relationship with her mother, played by Laura Linney.
Having already premiered at prestigious film festivals, including Venice, Toronto, and BFI London, Nocturnal Animals is set for release in the US on Friday, promising audiences a captivating and twisted tale of love and betrayal.