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Milla Jovovich and Her Daughter Look More Like Sisters at ‘Dracula’ Premiere

Actress Milla Jovovich and her 18-year-old daughter, Ever Anderson, made a very appearance on the Hollywood red carpet at the premiere of Dracula. And Ever’s resemblance to her mother is more than just uncanny.

Milla Jovovich’s daughter looks just like her mom at Dracula premiere

Milla Jovovich and Ever Anderson posed together as a mother-daughter couple on the red carpet at the TCL Chinese Theater on Monday, February 3. But despite wearing very different looks, Ever still appears very much like her mother did when she was young.

The 50-year-old went for a casual outfit with a denim jacket, light yellow top, and a simple black skirt, accessorized with a thready necklace, silver heels, and a red purse. Meanwhile, her daughter went for a black dress with multiple horizontal white lines and wore a pair of brown boots.

The pair was seen smiling and hugging one another as they made their way to the LA premiere for Luc Besson’s “Dracula: A Love Tale.” Besson was previously married to Jovovich, but they have maintained an amicable relationship despite their divorce.

Ever Gabo Anderson is the eldest daughter of Jovovich and director Paul Anderson. She is actively following in her mother’s footsteps, having made her first theatrical appearance in the 2016 movie “Resident Evil: The Final Chapter,” which her father directed. She also portrayed the younger version of Natasha Romanoff in the 2021 movie “Black Widow” as well as Wendy Darling in the 2023 film “Peter Pan & Wendy.”

She has been cast in the upcoming French thriller film “Father Joe,” which is written by Besson and stars Al Pacino and Kiefer Sutherland.

Anderson, alongside with actress Sophie Wilde, was named one of the brand ambassadors for Dior, according to WWD. Her new appointment for the luxury brand marks her as one of the rising stars in Hollywood.

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