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Susan Sarandon is the most famous actress at the premiere of “The Fabulous Four” … but co-star Bette Midler skips the event due to rumors of a fight

Susan Sarandon is the most famous actress at the premiere of “The Fabulous Four” … but co-star Bette Midler skips the event due to rumors of a fight



Susan Sarandon led the stars at the premiere of her upcoming buddy comedy “The Fabulous Four” in Los Angeles this Thursday.

Bette Midler, 78, leads the cast as the late bride, with Susan, 77, Sheryl Lee Ralph, 67, and Megan Mullally, 65, as her bridesmaids.

DailyMail.com exclusively revealed in May that there were confrontations on set between Susan and her co-stars because of her strong support for the Palestinian side during the Israel-Gaza war.

Sheryl and Susan both posed for the cameras at the premiere of the star-studded film on Thursday – but Bette and Megan were not seen on the red carpet.

At her last public appearance, Susan cut a timelessly elegant figure, wrapping her still enviably supple figure in an almost entirely black ensemble.

Susan Sarandon led the stars at the Los Angeles premiere of her upcoming buddy comedy The Fabulous Four this Thursday
Bette Midler, 78, leads the cast as the late bride with Susan, 77, Sheryl Lee Ralph, 67, and Megan Mullally, 65, as her bridesmaids.

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Her low-cut blouse was decorated with a single crimson flower pin and her elegant black shoes featured white embellishments that provided a striking contrast.

She let her signature fiery hair fall freely over her shoulders in lush curls and accentuated her radiant complexion with makeup.

Sheryl was similarly stylish, wearing a flowing black dress that she cinched tightly with a white belt to accentuate her impressively slim waist.

Numerous well-known faces who were not seen in the film attracted attention at the premiere, including Alan Cumming, who showed a peace sign to the camera.

Sitcom icons Marlo Thomas from “That Girl” and Eve Plumb from “Three Girls and Three Boys” could also be seen proudly strutting down the red carpet.

Broadway star Orfeh, who recently split from her long-time husband Andy Karl, showed him a skin-tight black dress that revealed a generous cleavage thanks to a layer of mesh fabric, which he missed.

Australian actress Sarah Wynter, who has appeared in hit shows such as “Flight Of The Conchords” and “24,” walked the red carpet in a black cocktail dress.

In May, DailyMail.com revealed that Susan had clashed with her Fabulous Four co-stars over her outspoken public support for Palestine.

DailyMail.com exclusively revealed in May that Susan clashed with her co-stars on set over her staunch pro-Palestinian stance; (from left) Susan here with Bette, Sheryl and Megan
At her last public appearance, Susan cut a timelessly elegant figure, wrapping her still enviably slim figure in an almost entirely black ensemble.
Her low-cut blouse was decorated with a single purple flower pin and her elegant black shoes featured white embellishments for contrast.
Sheryl was similarly stylish, showcasing a flowing black dress that she cinched tightly with a white belt to accentuate her impressively slim waist.
A number of famous faces who did not appear in the film made an appearance at the premiere, including Alan Cumming, who flashed a peace sign at the camera.
Marlo Thomas from That Girl was also seen on the red carpet
Marlo’s sitcom colleague Eve Plumb from “Three Girls and Three Boys” was also there.
Broadway star Orfeh, who recently split from her longtime husband Andy Karl, showed him what he was missing in a busty black dress
Australian actress Sarah Wynter, who has starred in hit shows such as Flight Of The Conchords and 24, walked the red carpet in a black cocktail dress

“Bleecker Street is angry with Susan for her behavior. So is Bette, who is a proud Jew and hates what Susan is doing,” said an industry insider.

“Sheryl is mad at her too, as is Megan Mullally and the whole crew and cast. It’s a mess. Her co-stars are disappointed that so many people worked so hard on it and now Susan is ruining it for everyone.”

Since Hamas’s attack on Israel on October 7 – which triggered Israel’s retaliatory campaign in the Gaza Strip – Susan has participated in numerous pro-Palestinian events.

A few weeks after October 7, she controversially stated: “Many people are afraid. They are currently afraid of being Jewish and are getting a foretaste of what it feels like to be a Muslim in this country that is so often subjected to violence.”

Susan was met with shame for this remark and subsequently apologized, but otherwise remained true to her commitment to the Palestinian cause.