Aaron Taylor-Johnson has appeared in public to support his wife, Sam Taylor-Johnson, at the premiere of her film following criticism of his marriage.
Since it became known that Aaron Taylor-Johnson could be the new James Bond, the controversy over his marriage resurfaced strongly on social networks as more details about his family life became known.
The 33-year-old actor is married to Sam Taylor-Johnson, the 57-year-old director of Fifty Shades. Speculation that they had started their relationship when Aaron was still a minor or accusations of grooming have closely followed the couple, to the point that the actor recently came out to defend his marriage.
Now, Sam Taylor-Johnson has released her new film as a filmmaker, Back to Black, about Amy Winehouse, and Aaron did not hesitate to attend the London premiere with her to support her in light of the criticism.
However, the body language of both, somewhat uncomfortable and even nervous for a married couple, has not gone unnoticed in the comments on multiple posts about their appearance. You can see more of their interaction on the carpet in the video above.
Social networks have also noticed a moment in which Sam tells Aaron: "look at me", thus obtaining the most complicit photos of the event, since in the others they appear maintaining a perceptible distance.
Aaron also talked about Sam's talent as a director and how she was going to surprise everyone with this film, which the filmmaker says "didn't need anyone's approval," although she is glad to have finally had the approval of Winehouse's family. .
Back to black is a tribute to one of the most iconic – and most lamented – stars of the 21st century. It tells the extraordinary story of Amy Winehouse with vibrant, lively images of the streets of the London neighborhood of Camden, which she called home, and the struggle that comes with global fame. The film celebrates her artistic abilities, her wit and honesty, but also tries to understand her demons. An unflinching look at the machinery of modern celebrity and a great tribute to a talent that only comes along once in a generation.

