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Elizabeth Olsen spotted leaving a West Hollywood hair salon on her 34th birthday
Elizabeth Olsen had two reasons to get pampered - her 34th birthday and the new trailer and release date for her HBO Max series Love & Death.The actress was spotted out while leaving a hair salon in West Hollywood on Thursday afternoon, without her husband Robbie Arnett.Earlier in the day, HBO Max released the new trailer for Love & Death, also revealing the seven-episode series will debut with the first three episodes on Thursday, April 27.The show will also debut at the SXSW Film Festival in Austin next month, with one episode being released per week until its finale on May 25.Olsen was spotted stepping out in an orange sweater under a brown denim coat for her salon outing. Pampered: Elizabeth Olsen had two reasons to get pampered - her 34th birthday and the new trailer and release date for her HBO Max series Love & Death.She had her hair pulled back in a neat ponytail while sporting dark black sunglasses for her afternoon.  The actress also rocked a tan fanny pack while carrying a grey water bottle for her hair salon outing.The WandaVision star completed her look with black stretch pants and black sneakers on Thursday. Hours before she stepped out, HBO Max dropped the new trailer for Love & Death, based on the amazing true story of two churchgoing Texas couples in the 1980s - Candy (Olsen) and Pat Montgomery (Patrick Fugit) and Betty (Lily Rabe) and Allan Gore (Jesse Plemons)...
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Elizabeth Olsen and husband Robbie Arnett are picture perfect during a cozy stroll in New York City
Elizabeth Olsen and husband Robbie Arnett complemented each other's style beautifully during a stroll in New York City.Over the weekend they stepped out in fall-ready looks, complete with matching brown jackets and round sunglasses.The twosome, 33 and 30, locked arms while enjoying his and hers coffees.  Fresh air: Elizabeth Olsen and husband Robbie Arnett complemented each other's style beautifully during a stroll in New York CityFor her part, the Avengers star layered her outerwear over a bright red sweater and oversized white shirt combo.She looked effortlessly cool, adding a pair of straight-leg light wash jeans with frayed hems. The look was tied together with a pair of brown leather boots and she pulled her luscious locks into an imperfect bun.Underneath her dark lenses she had on a full face of glamorous makeup, highlighting her high cheekbones with rouge blush.  Coordinating: Over the weekend they stepped out in fall-ready looks, complete with matching brown jackets and round sunglassesRobbie's outfit was equal parts casual and cool as he donned a white crewneck t-shirt under his outer layer.The musician, who's part of the independent band Milo Greene, added a pair of khaki-colored trousers that cropped at his ankle.He teamed them with a pair of white trainers and rocked a full beard and an orange baseball cap.Elizabeth and Robbie tied the knot in a secret 2020 ceremony during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Elizabeth Olsen on Her ‘Embarrassing’ Marvel Scenes, Recovering From Panic Attacks and Whether She’s Still an ‘Aspiring Stoner’
Kate Aurthur editor During her career, Elizabeth Olsen has played a broad range of characters, from a damaged cult escapee in 2011’s “Martha Marcy May Marlene,” to an in-over-her-head FBI agent investigating a murder in “Wind River,” to a narcissistic influencer in “Ingrid Goes West” — and, of course, the tragic, terrifying Wanda Maximoff (aka Scarlet Witch) in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Next year, she’ll star in “Love & Death,” an HBO Max limited series about Candy Montgomery, a Texas homemaker who in 1980 had an affair with her friend’s husband — and then murdered her friend, hitting her 41 times with an axe. It’s based on a true story. Yet “Love & Death,” written by David E. Kelley, and directed by Lesli Linka Glatter, isn’t grim, according to Olsen — in fact, “I think we were trying to find the humor as much as possible,” she says. And as for playing a murderer in Candy, she compared the experience to getting into the character of Wanda. “What’s fun for me is trying to understand why people make the decisions they make,” Olsen says. “I just feel like that’s my role is to defend, defend, defend. And so I adore her, and I’m impressed by her.”
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