Aaron Taylor-Johnson and his wife, Sam Taylor-Johnson, made a rare public appearance with their daughters as they attended day nine of Wimbledon, joining a host of famous faces for the tournament‘s quarter-final action.
The couple, who have been together for nearly two decades, were accompanied by their daughters Wylda, 15, and Romy, 14, for an afternoon of tennis at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in south-west London.
The family appeared relaxed throughout the day, with the teenagers sharing laughs together while watching the action unfold on Centre Court.
Affectionate Moment Captures Attention
During the match, Aaron and Sam shared a warm and affectionate kiss in the stands, drawing attention from spectators as their daughters smiled and giggled nearby.
The pair also spent much of the afternoon holding hands and embracing, with Sam resting her head on Aaron’s shoulder while they enjoyed the sunshine.
Their appearance reflected a relationship that has remained strong since they first met 18 years ago during the production of Nowhere Boy.
Sam directed the biographical film about John Lennon, while Aaron portrayed the legendary musician.
A Relationship That Has Spanned Nearly Two Decades
Their professional collaboration quickly developed into a personal relationship.
The couple became engaged a year after meeting before marrying in 2012.
Although they have rarely worked together since Nowhere Boy, they reunited creatively for the 2019 adaptation of James Frey’s memoir A Million Little Pieces.
Sam directed the film, while Aaron starred in it, and both received co-writing credits.
Together they share daughters Wylda and Romy, while Sam is also mother to Angelica and Jessie from her previous marriage to art dealer Jay Jopling.
Coordinated Summer Fashion on a Hot Day
The couple embraced the warm London weather with matching white outfits.
Aaron opted for a crisp white suit paired with a checked polo shirt, while Sam wore a sleeveless white waistcoat with tailored white shorts, creating a coordinated summer look suited to the soaring temperatures.
Their stylish appearance made them one of the standout celebrity couples arriving for the day’s matches.
Famous Faces Fill the Grounds
Day nine of Wimbledon attracted a long list of well-known personalities beyond Aaron and Sam.
Presenter Amanda Holden arrived after finishing her Heart Radio Breakfast Show, wearing a bright yellow outfit by designer Paul Costelloe.
Reality television star Molly-Mae Hague also attended, making one of her first high-profile appearances since welcoming her second child, son Midas, just a month earlier.
She watched the matches from the Evian VIP Suite in a grey tailored waistcoat and matching wide-leg trousers.
Actor Benedict Cumberbatch arrived hand-in-hand with his wife Sophie Hunter before taking their seats in the Royal Box.
Sophie chose a black-and-white checked sundress, while Benedict wore a classic tailored suit and greeted fellow guests before play began.
Singer Olly Murs and his wife Amelia also attended, with Amelia wearing a cream jacket and skirt combination as Olly opted for a more relaxed, sporty outfit.
Among the other familiar faces spotted around the grounds were actress Claire Foy, Wimbledon regular Sir Cliff Richard, American influencers Anastasia Karanikolaou and Alix Earle, and British fashion designer Jade Holland Cooper.
Quarter-Final Action Takes Centre Stage
While celebrity arrivals drew plenty of attention off the court, the tennis remained the main attraction.
The day’s schedule featured several high-profile quarter-final contests, including an all-American women’s singles clash between Coco Gauff and Jessica Pegula on Centre Court.
Later in the day, Naomi Osaka was set to face Karolina Muchova, while Novak Djokovic prepared to take on Felix Auger-Aliassime following the completion of the suspended match between Alexander Zverev and Jiri Lehecka.
On Court One, defending champion Jannik Sinner was scheduled to meet Jan-Lennard Struff as the race for the Wimbledon titles continued.