Joaquin Phoenix's wife Rooney Marablushed as he fixed her dress on the red carpetat Academy Museum Gala in LA on Saturday.
For the star-studded affair located at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures,Rooney, 39, joined her dashing husbandJoaquin, 49.
The couple - who 'secretly wed'recently - looked happier than ever as they posed for sweet snaps on the carpet.
Rooney looked out of this world as she slipped into a floral sheer dress and flashed her underwear underneath.
The glitzy gala had no shortage of A-list star power as they were also joined by the likes of supermodel Kendall Jenner as well as fan-favorite actress and newly minted billionaire Selena Gomez.
Joaquin Phoenix's, 49, wife Rooney Mara, 39, blushed as he fixed her dress on the red carpet at Academy Museum Gala in LA on Saturday
Rooney and Joaquin shared a sweet red carpet moment
Joaquin just confirmed Rooney (born Patricia) was his 'wife' during an episode of Sam Fragaso's podcast Talk Easy, last month.
Mara welcomed their second child in June, and she dressed her post-baby body gorgeous sheer gown.
Phoenix (born Bottom) and the two-time Oscar nominee are also parents of four-year-old son River Mara Phoenix named after Joaquin's big brother who died, age 23, from an overdose of morphine and cocaine on Halloween 1993.
'I love it. I love it so much. I think it's the best thing in the world,' Rooney gushed of motherhood on the LaunchLeft Podcast last year.
'It doesn't feel like a two-actor house because I didn't work for the first three and a half years we were together.
Basically since we've been together, I only worked one or two times and one was really small and short. It feels like a creative household, we're constantly talking about creative things.'
The Phoenixes originally met in 2012 playing lovers Theodore Twombly and Catherine Klausen on the LA set of Spike Jonze's AI rom-com Her, but they didn't start dating until after her 2016 split from her Discovery director Charlie McDowell.
The acting couple went on to co-star in Garth Davis' 2018 Biblical drama Mary Magdalene and Gus Van Sant's 2018 comedy Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot.
For the star-studded affair located at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, Rooney joined her dashing husband Joaquin
The couple - who 'secretly wed' recently - looked happier than ever as they posed for sweet snaps on the carpet
Rooney looked out of this world as she slipped into a floral sheer dress and flashed her underwear underneath
Mara welcomed their second child in June, and she dressed her post-baby body gorgeous sheer gown
Rooney posed for a sweet photo with Amy Adams inside the ceremony
The acting couple originally met in 2012 playing lovers Theodore Twombly and Catherine Klausen on the LA set of Spike Jonze's AI rom-com Her (pictured), but they didn't start dating until after her 2016 split from her Discovery director Charlie McDowell
Joaquin just confirmed Rooney (born Patricia) was his 'wife' during an episode of Sam Fragaso's podcast Talk Easy
Rooney and Joaquin also co-narrated Chris Delforce's 2018 vegan documentary Dominion as well as co-producing Alex Lockwood's 2022 pandemic documentary The End of Medicine and Jonah Hill's 2022 therapy documentary Stutz.
Mara told Deadline in February that she and Phoenix (born Bottom) are still 'all committed to' co-starring in Pawel Pawlikowski's upcoming film The Island but 'it doesn't look like that will happen this year.'
But first, audiences can catch the New York native as waitress Julia in Alonso Ruizpalacios' Times Square kitchen drama La Cocina, which hits limited US theaters October 25 and UK theaters December 26.
Meanwhile, the Grammy winner scored a $20M paycheck to reprise his Oscar-winning role as psychopathic comedian Arthur Fleck/Joker in Todd Phillips' $190M-budget sequel Joker: Folie à Deux, which hits US/UK theaters this Friday.
Deadline projected the 138-minute demented jukebox musical to earn $140M worldwide opening weekend including $55M-$60M at 4K US theaters.
It also features Lady Gaga, Zazie Beetz, Brendan Gleeson, Catherine Keener, Jacob Lofland, and Harry Lawtey.
Thus far, Joker: Folie à Deux has a 60% critic approval rating (out of 58 reviews) on Rotten Tomatoes.
The 1981-set first film Joker made history in 2019 as the highest-grossing R-rated film of all time, amassing $1.079B at the global box office despite mixed reviews.