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Exes Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins reunite at her daughter Eva Amurri’s wedding in family photos
By Eric Todisco,
19 hours ago
Reunited and it feels so good.
Exes Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins both attended her daughter Eva Amurri’s wedding to chef Ian Hock in New York on Saturday.
They posed in group pictures with the bride and groom and Amurri’s three children — daughter Marlowe Mae, 9, and sons Major James, 7, and Mateo Antoni, 4 — with her ex-husband, Kyle Martino.
Susan Sarandon, Eva Amurri, Ian Hock and Tim Robbins pose with Amurri’s children. Instagram / Marcus McGregor
Photos from the wedding were posted on Instagram by Marcus McGregor .
Sarandon, 77, wore a white floral suit jacket with matching pants. Her signature red hair was styled in curls.
Robbins, 65, wore a navy blue suit with black glasses and black shoes. In one sweet photo, he can be seen taking a picture of the bride using his own camera.
Amurri and mom Sarandon Instagram / Marcus McGregor
The theme of the wedding was “French garden party.”
There were 40 guests in attendance.
Amurri with her family at her wedding Instagram / Marcus McGregor Amurri and her new husband cut the cake. Instagram / Marcus McGregor
“My biggest goal was to do exactly what we wanted, without feeling any pressure from the outside,” Amurri, 39, told People magazine. “I didn’t hire a wedding planner and crafted the whole vibe of the wedding myself. It was stressful at times.”
“I didn’t have three kids the last time I was a bride. But overall, it felt so special to get to focus on all the little details and make our day really personal,” she added.
Amurri had a cheeky message for critics of her bridal gown. Instagram / @thehappilyeva Amurri on her wedding day Instagram / Marcus McGregor
When they were together, Sarandon and Robbins were compared to other couples who dated long term but never married, such as Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell , who are still together.
Robbins and Sarandon with little Eva and her brother Jack Robbins in 1990 Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images Amurri with Robbins at the 2008 National Board of Review awards Patrick McMullan via Getty Images
After their breakup in 2009, Sarandon said that her role in the play “Exit the King” — about a ruler struggling with his mortality — made her re-evaluate her relationship with Robbins.
“You bring people into your life at certain times,” she told the Daily Telegraph in 2010. “Maybe you have a relationship to have children, and you realize that it’s fulfilled after that point.”
Sarandon also said about the split, “People were coming up to me in the street and saying, ‘I cried and cried when I heard.’ Well, I was sadder! I didn’t think it would ever happen either.”
Sarandon at the Riviera International Film Festival on May 7 Getty Images
She reiterated to AARP in 2014 that “Exit the King” played a part in the breakup. She said: “You can’t do a meditation on death and stay in a situation that’s not authentic. It made me examine where I was in my union and in my life, and to have discussions about making changes.”
Robbins at the Vanity Fair Oscar party this year WireImage for Vanity Fair
In 2021, she told People that she’s still “hopeful” she’ll fall in love again.
“That window may have closed, but I’m forever hopeful — but not desperate,” she shared.
The “Blue Beetle” star also said she’d settle for “a travel companion” — preferably someone “who cares about something passionately and who loves what they do, whatever that is.”
The “Mystic River” actor, for his part, more recently attended the Oscars with his girlfriend, filmmaker Reed Morano, 46, in March.
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