Jason Segel and Cameron Diaz hit the red carpet for the U.S. premiere of their new movie Sex Tape in Los Angeles Thursday night.
For the premiere at the Westwood Village Theater, Diaz wore a black jumpsuit with white polka dots by Stella McCartney paired with black Prada shoes and jewelry by Cartia and Melinda Maries. Segel, meanwhile, kept it simple in a classic black suit and white dress shirt.
In Sex Tape, Segel and Diaz play a married couple that decides to try to spice up their sex life by making a sex tape – for their eyes only. However, when Jay (Segel) accidentally uploads the video to “the cloud,” he and Annie (Diaz) embark on a mission to have it permanently deleted.
Check Out uInterview's 'Sex Tape' Premiere Slideshow Here
Starring in a film titled Sex Tape, Diaz and Segel not surprisingly have had to field numerous questions about whether or not they have a sex tape floating about somewhere. While on the red carpet, both actors revealed that they thought journalists asking those questions were essentially wasting their time.
“They’re asking questions that are — you’re given so much time as a journalist. I just feel it doesn’t serve anyone very well to ask, like, ‘Have you ever made a sex tape?’ We’re not going to reveal,” Segel admitted. “There’s no point in us answering that question! So minutes go away in a potentially good interview.”
Diaz added, “And don’t you think y’all would have known if we’d made a sex tape that got out?"
Sex Tape, which also stars Rob Corddry, Ellie Kemper and Rob Lowe, hits theaters July 18.
GET THE FREE uINTERVIEW iPHONE APP FOR LATEST NEWS UPDATES
Since Thompson’s death – and the revelation that Mangione has abs – the UPenn graduate…
She articulated, “As someone who spent years researching how people respond to ambiguity…I hate not…
Perfect Crime follows the brilliant psychiatrist and supposed killer Margaret Brent, joined by her deranged…
“All teen angst aside, after the parade I did check my jeans and sure enough…
Hunter Jr. appeared in the 2024 Lifetime documentary Where is Wendy Williams, which explored Williams’…
A bill targeted at preventing childhood abuse in youth residential programs and backed by Paris…