Neve Campbell looked as radiant as ever as she headed out to dinner with Giorgio Baldi in Santa Monica, California, on Wednesday.
The actress, 50, showed off her youthful looks on a night out, cutting a stylish figure in a dark printed blouse and navy blue jeans.
The movie star also wore a white blazer and completed her outfit with beige sandals and a matching handbag.
Neve wore her brunette locks in a loose bob and completed her look with a silver necklace and matching earrings.
The actress will be back on screens once she has signed on to star in the seventh installment of the Scream franchise.
Neve Campbell looked as radiant as ever as she headed out to dinner with Giorgio Baldi in Santa Monica, California, on Wednesday
The actress, 50, showed off her youthful looks on a night out, cutting a stylish figure in a dark printed blouse and navy blue jeans
The movie star also wore a white blazer and completed her outfit with beige sandals and a matching handbag
Neve, who plays Sidney Prescott in the films, declined to appear in the sixth film released in 2023 due to a pay dispute.
The star said the salary she was offered did not reflect the “value” she had added to the franchise, which started in 1996.
In an interview with People, she said, “I didn’t feel like what was being offered to me equaled the value that I’ve brought to this franchise for 25 years, and that I’ve brought to this franchise.
“And as a woman in this industry, I think it’s really important for us to be valued and to fight to be valued.”
However, Neve has signed on to return for the seventh film, which will be directed by Kevin Williamson, who wrote the screenplays for Scream, Scream 2 and Scream 4.
For the upcoming film, Neve told the outlet that negotiations were different.
“I’m very grateful that the studio heard me when I spoke about pay disparity and when I spoke about it [Scream VI negotiations] not a respectful feeling,” she said.
‘When they first approached me [for Scream 7]I thought, ‘I don’t know what being respectful to them looks like. We could be in very different places.”
The actress will be back on screens once she signs on to star in the seventh installment of the Scream franchise (pictured in Scream, 1996).
The last Scream film Neve appeared in was the 2022 reboot alongside series regulars Courteney Cox (seen here) and David Arquette, along with Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega
Neve revealed her return for Scream 7 in an Instagram post detailing the script for the untitled next film
“But they started in a strong place, so that was wonderful,” she recalls.
“It feels nice to have put that out into the world, that you were listened to and that you made a difference in that way,” she added.
‘I hope other people get that chance too.’