Footage surfaces of Dave Franco, Alison Brie's ‘nasty' public act
Footage of Brie cutting Franco's toenails while sitting on a picnic blanket in Griffith Park in Los Angeles surfaced on social media on Tuesday — and fans had plenty of thoughts.
The Community actress was seen discarding her husband's toenails in the grass, as he scrolled through his phone looking completely unbothered, per Page Six.
While some were grossed out, others speculated it might just be promotion for their new horror flick, Together, in which they play a co-dependent couple.
'They're both comedians. They tend to do stuff like this, the cameraman is probably even with them,' one Reddit commenter wrote.
'This is probably staged, and if it's not, the person filming is a lot weirder than they are,' another chimed in.
'This got to be for the new movie cuz why else would they be doing this in public?' a third speculated.
Meanwhile, others couldn't contain their disgust.
'Yeah that's nasty Alison,' one user reacted via X, while another commented, 'Doing this for a man in private is also wild …'
Another user chimed in, 'TMI. Some things don't need to be shared on here man.'
Brie, 42, and Franco, 40, have already made waves with the promo for Together, a supernatural horror film they starred in and produced.
On Monday, Neon Films posted a picture on Instagram of the two intimately kissing in front of a billboard of their characters kissing in the film, encouraging people to take similar photos.
'The perfect couple in 'the perfect date night horror movie,'' the caption reads in part.
Brie and Franco have been married since March 2017 and have worked together multiple times.
She previously talked about what it was like having her husband direct her sex scenes with Jay Ellis in the movie Somebody I Used to Know.
'I realise that it sounds wild, but we are actors, this is our job,' she told Jezebel.
'It's actually not that weird. And with something like this, because it's our baby that we made together, I think our first priority is always just the movie.'
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