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Ali Larter, 48, makes a rare sighting with her husband - 25 years after her whipped cream bikini in Varsity Blues

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Ali Larter made a rare sighting with her husband of 15 years, Hayes MacArthur, on Tuesday evening.

The power couple were arm-in-arm on the red carpet at the Los Angeles premiere of her new series Landman - from Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan - held at Paramount Studios.

Ali looked sensational in a plunging brown sequined minidress that made the most of her toned legs and sculpted arms

She added pointy sling-back high heels as she wore her honey blonde hair down.

The star, 48, appeared incredibly youthful and has not changed her appearance much since she was a teen queen in the 1990s.

Hayes, 47, wore a beige suit with a shirt and long scarf as he added brown leather shoes and glasses.

He is an actor and stand-up comedian who has been in 2007's The Game Plan and 2010's Life As We Know it.

Ali was also seen posing with her costars Demi Moore and Billy Bob Thornton.

Larter had a huge career as a teen star playing sexy young women.

She came to fame for her whipped cream bikini in the teen movie Varsity Blues in 1999 opposite James Van Der Beek.

And she only got more popular with the scary film House on Haunted Hill.

The blonde beauty then had a hit on her hands with the horror film Final Destination in year 2000.

There was also a big role on Heroes with Hayden Panettiere from 2006 until 2010.

Now she is starring with Demi Moore and Jon Hamm in the new series Landman about the big oil business in west Texas.

The 5ft8in New Jersey native still looks incredible today thanks to a great diet and daily workouts.

The first trailer for the new series Landman dropped in September.

The show is set in West Texas and is from Sheridan, the creator of Yellowstone and Lioness.

Larter is joined by Moore and Hamm in the clip as well as Billy Bob Thornton.

Demi stands out as the tough-as-nails glamorous billionaire wife of Hamm's steely oil man Monty Miller.

The 61-year-old actress is seen attending a gala dinner with Hamm , who looks dashing in a suit and tie, and also saying, 'Roll the dice another time,' which indicates she wears the pants in the marriage.

The trailer is headed up by Thornton, however, who is seen first and provides the voiceover. He works on an oil rig which explodes as he warns the business can kill him.

The show will premiere on November 17 on Paramount +.

In Landman, Demi portrays the formidable wife of Jon's oil tycoon Monty Miller, set against the backdrop of a 21st-century oil boom in Texas .

'Cami is somebody who is not involved in the business but is running their entire life,' Demi said in a recent Vanity Fair interview. 'They're a couple that built this entire empire and family together.

'Jon said to me at one point, "I think this might be the first time I'm playing a character who's actually in a good relationship, where they actually have real love, commitment, and affection,"' she added.

'Her focus is her family and their social existence. It's the ups and downs of keeping him grounded, healthy, and safe.'

The star also gushed about Taylor, saying he 'writes incredible, complex, dynamic and delicious women who are powerful, vulnerable, flawed.

'Taylor works in a very unique way, and every actor that he meets with — we basically sit down, we hear what he's looking to do, where he's looking to go, and we have to say yes or no based on that,' she continued. 'There's no script.'

She added: 'He thinks way ahead. He's thinking through not just one season. He's thinking through an epic story.'

Landman was adapted from the 2019 podcast Boomtown.

'Cami and Monty have done it. They've reached the dream. But it's one thing to get there—it's another to keep it. And I think Billy's character is the one who has to do all the dirty work,' Demi said to the outlet.

'Billy and Ali, their dynamic is just going to be off-the-charts fantastic and kind of juicy.'

The series logline describes it as 'an upstairs/downstairs story of roughnecks and wildcat billionaires fueling a boom so big.

'It's reshaping our climate, our economy and our geopolitics.'

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