The actress was an honoree at Filming Italy Festival’s awards ceremony, held in the Sicilian village of Santa Margherita di Pula.
Regina King has returned to the red carpet for the first time since the tragic death of her son, Ian Alexander Jr., in January.
The actress, 51, was an honoree at Filming Italy Festival’s awards ceremony, held in the Sicilian village of Santa Margherita di Pula. She was asked to be at the event as a recipient of the festival’s Women in Power prize, which she co-won with her friend Naomie Harris. Many of King’s fans took to social media to express their relief in seeing the “Boyz n the Hood” actress back in action.
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