Adrien Brody and Georgina Chapman make red carpet debut during Tribeca 'Clean' premiere

Adrien Brody and Georgina Chapman made their couple debut at the Tribeca Film Festival Saturday, posing on the red carpet for the premiere of Brody's crime thriller "Clean."

Brody, 48, and British fashion designer Chapman, 45, also the ex-wife of Harvey Weinstein, linked arms and smiled for photographers at the event. Brody and Chapman have been romantically linked since 2019. People confirmed the two were a couple in February 2020.

"Clean," which Brody stars in and co-wrote, focuses on former crime figure trying to come to grips with his dark past, "only momentarily able to lift the heavy veil of regret," according to the film's official Tribeca description.

"All he is consumed with is trying to make amends with his past," Brody told Collider of his character. "And to be good. And to build up the people around him."

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Adrien Brody and Georgina Chapman made their red carpet couple debut at the Tribeca Film Festival Saturday.
Adrien Brody and Georgina Chapman made their red carpet couple debut at the Tribeca Film Festival Saturday.

USA TODAY has reached out to both Brody and Chapman's reps for comment.

The relationship marks Chapman's first since divorcing Weinstein after the disgraced movie mogul was accused of decades of sexual assault by multiple women.

Weinstein and Chapman, who share two children, married in 2007 and reached a divorce settlement in January 2018.

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