Jeremy Allen White, star of FX’s hit series ‘The Bear,’ was spotted leaving the Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles on Tuesday night after attending the show’s season three afterparty. The two-time Golden Globe winner, 33, was seen smoking a cigarette and greeting fans as he made his exit, having changed from his custom Calvin Klein suit into casual attire.
White’s co-star Ayo Edebiri was also seen departing the celebration, which followed the star-studded Los Angeles premiere of ‘The Bear’ season three at the El Capitan Theater in Hollywood. The sighting comes amidst swirling rumors about a potential on-screen romance between their characters, Carmy and Sydney.
However, both White and Edebiri have firmly denied any romantic implications between their characters. At a recent press conference, White stated, “There was no talk in the rooms about any romantic implications [between Carmy and Sydney],” putting to rest fan speculation about a potential relationship development in the upcoming season.
‘The Bear’ has garnered critical acclaim and a devoted fanbase, with White and Edebiri both taking home top honors at the 2024 Golden Globes, SAG Awards, Critics’ Choice Awards, and Emmys for their performances. The show’s third season, set to premiere in June, promises to continue the story of Carmy, Sydney, and Richie as they strive to elevate their restaurant to new heights while facing various challenges.
In an exciting development, Edebiri revealed in a Vogue profile that she will be directing an episode of ‘The Bear’ for the first time this season, though she remained tight-lipped about plot details. This new role behind the camera came at the encouragement of series creator Christopher Storer.
FX chairman John Landgraf has confirmed that, like previous seasons, all episodes of season three will be released simultaneously for fans to binge-watch. This decision was made to preserve the “whole vibe” of each season, as envisioned by the creators.
As anticipation builds for the new season, fans can look forward to more intense kitchen drama, character development, and possibly some surprises from the talented cast and crew of ‘The Bear.’ With its 99% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and continued critical acclaim, the show continues to be a standout in the competitive world of television drama.
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