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WWE Tag Team Champion Liv Morgan attends ‘Barbie’ premiere with John Cena and more WWE Superstars

WWE Tag Team Champion Liv Morgan attended the premiere of Greta Gerwig’s film ‘Barbie’, which stars John Cena, also accompanied by Karrion Kross and Scarlett.

Liv Morgan came out on occasion in an outfit referencing the famous doll and also posed with the film’s lead actress, Margot Robbie.

As everyone knows, John Cena is one of the biggest names in pro wrestling as he was the face of WWE for over a decade. He now works part-time and has a busy job in Hollywood. That said, which would explain why he was absent from the premiere of “Barbie” for a good reason.

The Cenation frontman never fails to do his best no matter what role he is given and his Hollywood accomplishments over the past few years speak for themselves. This includes his roles in films such as “The Suicide Squad” and “Peacemaker” and even the “Fast & Furious” movies.

John Cena will also star in Greta Gerwig’s highly anticipated film “Barbie,” where he will play the role of a mermaid. Naturally, fans are very eager to see how he will perform in the role.

In anticipation of the film’s release, a special premiere of ‘Barbie’ took place recently and featured several actors as well as WWE Superstars, all of whom appeared at the red carpet event. However, John Cena simply couldn’t be seen anywhere at the event.

The reason for his absence is attributed to the fact that he is currently filming Head of State in London alongside Idris Elba and Priyanka Chopra.

With the film releasing on July 21 this year, anticipation for the release is at an all-time high. Only time will tell if the film will live up to insane expectations.


2023-07-11 07:00:00


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