George Chakiris, 90, and Rita Moreno, 91, get flirty on the red carpet at 80 ... trends now

George Chakiris, 90, and Rita Moreno, 91, get flirty on the red carpet at 80 ... trends now
George Chakiris, 90, and Rita Moreno, 91, get flirty on the red carpet at 80 ... trends now

George Chakiris, 90, and Rita Moreno, 91, get flirty on the red carpet at 80 ... trends now

West Side Story nonagenarians George Chakiris, 90, and Rita Moreno, 91, enjoyed a playful reunion at the 80 For Brady film premiere in Los Angeles on Tuesday.

Chakiris and Moreno - who looked incredibly youthful - appeared delighted to be reunited as they shared a kiss on the red carpet, 62 years after starring in the iconic musical film as Bernardo and Anita.

Chakiris, who won the Best Supporting Actor gong for his role as the Sharks leader, showed off his flawless visage, pearly whites and raven locks as he posed with Rita, while clad in a chestnut rollneck sweater.

He paired this with a black blazer and slacks, completing the ensemble with spectacles.

Moreno, who won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for West Side Story, stole the show at the premiere as she arrived in a sleeveless white jumper with a cape-like back.

Naughty nineties! West Side Story nonagenarians George Chakiris, 90, and Rita Moreno, 91, enjoyed a playful reunion at the 80 For Brady film premiere in Los Angeles on Tuesday

Naughty nineties! West Side Story nonagenarians George Chakiris, 90, and Rita Moreno, 91, enjoyed a playful reunion at the 80 For Brady film premiere in Los Angeles on Tuesday

The actress slipped her arms into beige leather opera gloves and she accessorized with diamond drop earrings.

A sparkly amethyst broach was fastened to the right side of her chic jumpsuit that matched her purple satin heels.

Moreno is one of 16 performers who has won an EGOT: an Oscar, an Emmy, a Grammy, and a Tony.

She won a Grammy for her contributions to The Electric Company Album in 1972, and she took home the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in 1975 for her performance in the musical The Ritz.

Moreno then went on to win an Emmy Award Award for Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program in 1977 for her appearance on The Muppet Show.

The Emmy made her the third person in history and the first Latina to win all four major entertainment awards. She was also awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President George W. Bush in 2004.

Moreno has more than 160 film credits to her name, including a role in the West Side Story

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