The couple attended their second public event together on Thursday at the premiere of Bloom's upcoming Hulu series.
One proud boyfriend! After making their red carpet debut at the Vanity Fair Oscars after-party earlier this month, Justin Theroux and his girlfriend, Nicole Brydon Bloom, attended yet another event together on Thursday evening.
Bloom, 29, stepped out at the Los Angeles premiere of her Hulu show, We Were the Lucky Ones, at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in a strapless cream dress and heels with Theroux, 52, by her side.
The Beetlejuice Beetlejuice actor rocked an all-black look in a black suit with a black T-shirt and a gold chain necklace.
The couple posed with their arms around one another and were all smiles for the special occasion.
ET's Ash Crossan spoke with Bloom at the event, where she talked about Theroux's support, saying, "He's excited. So am I. Such an exciting evening."
As for the emotionally charged project about a Jewish family separated during World War II, Bloom shared that the cast bonded while filming the moving miniseries.
"It kind of felt like summer camp in a way. We're all abroad filming together," she said. "It is heavy but I think it's about humanity."
In addition to Bloom, the series also stars Logan Lerman, Joey King and Sam Woolf.
Bloom and Theroux first sparked dating rumors last summer, when they were spotted out on a PDA-heavy date in New York City. They hit up the celebrity hot spot Altro Paradiso, where they shared a kiss. Afterward, Theroux and Bloom -- who also stars in season 2 of HBO's The Gilded Age -- went to a very familiar place for the actor, Ray's Bar, which Theroux co-owns.
An eyewitness told ET they stayed pretty close throughout the night, which the eyewitness said ended at Theroux's bachelor pad. This PDA-heavy date marked the first time the Leftovers star had been pictured being romantic with a woman since his 2018 split from Jennifer Aniston.
As for Bloom's background, she is the daughter of late NBC News correspondent and Weekend TODAY co-anchor, David Bloom, who died in April 2003 at 39 from a pulmonary embolism while covering the war in Iraq.
Bloom has also appeared in Here on Out, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and The Affair.
We Were the Lucky Ones premieres March 28 on Hulu. For more from the premiere, watch ET's exclusive interview below:
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