Activist actors Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins — who spent 23 years together and had two children before splitting in 2009 — know how to bury the hatchet at meal time!
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The firebrand duo, nearly as famous for their politics as for their award-winning big-screen performances, joined Jack, the older of their two sons, and a few of the young man's pals for lunch in Venice, Calif. on Wednesday afternoon, looking more like local pensioners than international celebrities.
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The firebrand duo, nearly as famous for their politics as for their award-winning big-screen performances, joined Jack, the older of their two sons, and a few of the young man's pals for lunch in Venice, Calif. on Wednesday afternoon, looking more like local pensioners than international celebrities.
Since Susan reached for a casual cotton-and-sneakers look suitable for shopping at Trader Joe's, Tim didn't get a gander at his septuagenarian ex's new boobs. Of course he may have already caught a glimpse of her chesttacular enhancements in The National ENQUIRER coverage last month from the Cannes Film Festival!
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Photo credit: BACKGRID
The firebrand duo, nearly as famous for their politics as for their award-winning big-screen performances, joined Jack, the older of their two sons, and a few of the young man's pals for lunch in Venice, Calif. on Wednesday afternoon, looking more like local pensioners than international celebrities.
Since Susan reached for a casual cotton-and-sneakers look suitable for shopping at Trader Joe's, Tim didn't get a gander at his septuagenarian ex's new boobs. Of course he may have already caught a glimpse of her chesttacular enhancements in The National ENQUIRER coverage last month from the Cannes Film Festival!
Lifelong string bean Tim, who appears to be losing some of the belt-buckle-burrying belly he carried through Italy last summer, returns to HBO in Here, Now, the upcoming Alan Ball(True Blood) drama. The Oscar-winning star of "Mystic River" and "The Shawshank Redemption" experienced a career slowdown since the couple's split, while Susan remains much in demand.
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Photo credit: BACKGRID
The firebrand duo, nearly as famous for their politics as for their award-winning big-screen performances, joined Jack, the older of their two sons, and a few of the young man's pals for lunch in Venice, Calif. on Wednesday afternoon, looking more like local pensioners than international celebrities.
Since Susan reached for a casual cotton-and-sneakers look suitable for shopping at Trader Joe's, Tim didn't get a gander at his septuagenarian ex's new boobs. Of course he may have already caught a glimpse of her chesttacular enhancements in The National ENQUIRER coverage last month from the Cannes Film Festival!
Lifelong string bean Tim, who appears to be losing some of the belt-buckle-burrying belly he carried through Italy last summer, returns to HBO in Here, Now, the upcoming Alan Ball(True Blood) drama. The Oscar-winning star of "Mystic River" and "The Shawshank Redemption" experienced a career slowdown since the couple's split, while Susan remains much in demand.
In addition to her much-praised turn as Bette Davis in the first season of FX's anthology series Feud, Susan — who in 1987 famously hooked up with her 12-years-younger "Bull Durham" co-star Tim and didn't look back — remains much in demand with prominent roles in at least two films expected out this year.
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Photo credit: BACKGRID
The firebrand duo, nearly as famous for their politics as for their award-winning big-screen performances, joined Jack, the older of their two sons, and a few of the young man's pals for lunch in Venice, Calif. on Wednesday afternoon, looking more like local pensioners than international celebrities.
Since Susan reached for a casual cotton-and-sneakers look suitable for shopping at Trader Joe's, Tim didn't get a gander at his septuagenarian ex's new boobs. Of course he may have already caught a glimpse of her chesttacular enhancements in The National ENQUIRER coverage last month from the Cannes Film Festival!
Lifelong string bean Tim, who appears to be losing some of the belt-buckle-burrying belly he carried through Italy last summer, returns to HBO in Here, Now, the upcoming Alan Ball(True Blood) drama. The Oscar-winning star of "Mystic River" and "The Shawshank Redemption" experienced a career slowdown since the couple's split, while Susan remains much in demand.
In addition to her much-praised turn as Bette Davis in the first season of FX's anthology series Feud, Susan — who in 1987 famously hooked up with her 12-years-younger "Bull Durham" co-star Tim and didn't look back — remains much in demand with prominent roles in at least two films expected out this year.
As pleasant as the lunch appeared, chances are Tim wished he still got as much love and attention as the pint-sized pooch Susan brought along for company!
Activist actors Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins — who spent 23 years together and had two children before splitting in 2009 — know how to bury the hatchet at meal time!
Photo credit: BACKGRID
The firebrand duo, nearly as famous for their politics as for their award-winning big-screen performances, joined Jack, the older of their two sons, and a few of the young man's pals for lunch in Venice, Calif. on Wednesday afternoon, looking more like local pensioners than international celebrities.
Photo credit: BACKGRID
Since Susan reached for a casual cotton-and-sneakers look suitable for shopping at Trader Joe's, Tim didn't get a gander at his septuagenarian ex's new boobs. Of course he may have already caught a glimpse of her chesttacular enhancements in The National ENQUIRER coverage last month from the Cannes Film Festival!
Lifelong string bean Tim, who appears to be losing some of the belt-buckle-burrying belly he carried through Italy last summer, returns to HBO in Here, Now, the upcoming Alan Ball(True Blood) drama. The Oscar-winning star of "Mystic River" and "The Shawshank Redemption" experienced a career slowdown since the couple's split, while Susan remains much in demand.
In addition to her much-praised turn as Bette Davis in the first season of FX's anthology series Feud, Susan — who in 1987 famously hooked up with her 12-years-younger "Bull Durham" co-star Tim and didn't look back — remains much in demand with prominent roles in at least two films expected out this year.
As pleasant as the lunch appeared, chances are Tim wished he still got as much love and attention as the pint-sized pooch Susan brought along for company!