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Just one day after leaving her longtime partner Ime Udoka following his cheating scandal, Nia Long was all smiles with the cast of her new Peacock series The Best Man: The Final Chapters.
The 52-year-old actress hit the red carpet for the premiere event, held at the Hollywood Athletic Club in Los Angeles on Wednesday evening.
She posed with co-stars Terrence Howard, Sanaa Lathan, Regina Hall, Melissa De Sousa, Monica Calhoun, Morris Chestnut, Taye Diggs, Harold Perrineau and more.
All smiles: Just one day after leaving her longtime partner Ime Udoka following his cheating scandal, Nia Long was all smiles with the cast of her new Peacock series The Best Man: The Final Chapters
Cast: She posed with co-stars Terrence Howard, Sanaa Lathan, Regina Hall, Melissa De Sousa, Monica Calhoun, Morris Chestnut, Taye Diggs, Harold Perrineau and more
Long stepped out with a fuzzy white strapless top with her black hair flowing down her back.
She accessorized with stunning large heart-shaped earrings and also with a ring on her right hand.
She completed her look with wide-legged black pants that completely obscured her footwear.
Nia's look: Long stepped out with a fuzzy white strapless top with her black hair flowing down her back
Her outing comes just hours after it was confirmed that she split with former Boston Celtics head coach Ime Udoka after 13 years together.
A rep for the actress confirmed they are, 'no longer together but remain fully committed to co-parenting their son,' 11-year-old Kez.
They first met in 2009 when he was playing for the NBA's Sacramento Kings and they started dating that year, getting engaged in 2015 before she called it off yesterday.
Hours: Her outing comes just hours after it was confirmed that she split with former Boston Celtics head coach Ime Udoka after 13 years together
Long pulled no punches about her feelings for how the Boston Celtics handled the illicit affair, adding no one from the team called to check on her or her son.
'If you're in the business of protecting women - I'm