Kylie Gillies stuns in a black dress as she attends the No Time to Die premiere in Sydney with her rarely seen husband Tony By Mary Mrad For Daily Mail Australia Published: 01:42 GMT, 10 November 2021 | Updated: 01:55 GMT, 10 November 2021 Viewcomments They have had a happy marriage for 32 years. And Kylie Gillies was all smiles as she attended the No Time to Die movie premiere on Tuesday with her rarely seen husband Tony. The Morning Show host, 54, looked stylish in a black frilly dress as she arrived at the event in Sydney. Out and about: The Morning Show host Kylie Gillies stunned in a black dress as she attended the No Time to Die premiere in Sydney on Tuesday with her rarely seen husband Tony She teamed the look with a pair of black strappy heels and a matching clutch. Kylie left her short locks out and wore a full face of makeup consisting of blush and nude lipstick. Meanwhile, Tony looked sharp in a black suit and white shirt as he walked alongside his wife. Black beauty: Kylie looked stylish in a black frilly dress as she arrived at the event in Sydney Kylie married Tony, the Editor in Chief of Australian Associated Press, in 1989. The couple share two sons, Gus and Archie. In May, she shared photos and a touching tribute to her husband as they celebrated their 32nd anniversary. History: Kylie married Tony, the Editor in Chief of Australian Associated Press, in 1989. The couple share two sons, Gus and Archie 'Happy 32nd wedding anniversary, Tone. This is the true depiction of married life,' she wrote. 'It's one half of the couple, always a bit frazzled, a touch cranky, constantly looking for something in her handbag,' she wrote, apparently describing herself. Of Tony, who gave a double thumbs up as Kylie searched fixedly through her bag, she wrote: 'And it’s the other half... who is patient, kind, funny and trying to find the best in the situation.' Milestone: In May, Kylie shared photos and a touching tribute to her husband Tony as they celebrated their 32nd anniversary Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility