Alison Brie stripped naked and ran through a hotel corridor to surprise her husband Dave Franco in a video she posted to her Instagram Stories on Thursday.
Inspired by the poster of their recently-released film Somebody I Used To Know, the 40-year-old actress was nude as she ran down the hallway before knocking a couple times and the 21 Jump Street star, 37, answered the door.
In the clip shared to promote their newest film together, the Mad Men alum’s nudity was carefully censored as she surprised and cheerfully greeted her husband of nearly six years: ‘Happy premiere night!’
Her longtime partner laughed after opening the door and said, ‘Get out of the hall!’
The Community star then retorted: ‘I’ve done three laps already!’
The California native also announced that the official soundtrack of their Amazon Prime rom-com is now available on Spotify in the text written over the post.
The film was released on February 10 and is currently available to stream on Amazon Prime Videos.
Somebody I Used To Know is a romantic comedy film starring Brie as a workaholic TV producer named Ally.
The film – which was written and directed by Franco – tells the story of Ally going on a trip and returning to her hometown.
During the trip, she reminisces her past relationship with an ex named Sean – played by Jay Ellis.
According to the synopsis, she then learns that her ex is getting married to a woman named Cassidy – who reminds her of the person she used to be.
Subsequently, she starts to question everything about her life and ponders somebody she used to know.
The film also stars Kiersey Clemons, Danny Pudi, Haley Joel Osment, Julie Hagerty, and Amy Sedaris.
The couple previously tied the knot in March of 2017 after dating privately for six years.
The pair reportedly met during Mardi Gras in 2011 after being introduced by mutual friends in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Since then, Brie and Franco have collaborated on a number of projects with Somebody I Used To Know as their fourth film together.
In 2017, the longtime couple costarred in The Little Hours and The Disaster Artist.
Three years later, Franco made his directorial debut with The Rental – a horror film starring his wife.