Emily Blunt and John Krasinski wear matching suits to award show
Famous couple Emily Blunt and John Krasinski had a matching moment at the 71st Annual Writers Guild of America Awards on Sunday.
Blunt wore a Dolce & Gabbana tuxedo with a statement bow, while her husband, Krasinski, opted for a velvet suit jacket.
Krasinski was nominated for Best Original Screenplay for "A Quiet Place," which the duo starred in together. But Bo Burnham's “Eighth Grade" took home the award.
"Roma," "Vice" and "Green Book" were also nominated in the category.
Krasinski's loss didn't seem to stop the couple from having fun.
In one humorous clip of the couple from the awards show, Krasinski jokes "she stole my tux."
During an appearance on "Popcorn with Peter Travers" in 2018, the "Office" alum spoke about working with Blunt on "A Quiet Place."
"We've talked about working together for a long time but we didn't want the story of our marriage to be bigger than any story that we could tell," he told Travers. "This movie is pretty out there, so we are safe."
He shared that both he and Blunt communicated about the creative direction of the film throughout the process.
"We just talked through every single scene. And what I said to her was, 'You need to be honest with me right from the beginning. Let's treat it like our marriage,'" he said. "Just be honest so that there's no big fights later. We'll just have these conversations now.'"
Blunt said she also enjoyed working with her husband on the film.
"He was a fantastic boss, I have to say,” she said during an appearance on "Good Morning America" in March 2018. “Very collaborative and really exciting. I was sort of really blown away by him. He knows when to step back and give you space and not over orchestrate it."
"He was really awesome to work with," she added.