There were so many interesting looks on the red carpet at the premiere of La Passion De Dodin Bouffant during the 2023 Cannes Film Festival today!
08.05.2023 - 15:55 / usmagazine.com
The “perfect” pet. Seth Rogen mourned the death of his beloved dog Zelda in a lengthy, heartfelt tribute.
“We said goodbye to our perfect girl Zelda on Thursday, May 4th. She was almost 14 years old,” the 41-year-old actor captioned an Instagram post on Monday, May 8, sharing a sweet snap of the pooch. “She was truly the most special, magical creature. She taught us about love, resilience, strength and kindness. We loved her more than words can describe.”
Rogen continued: “Everyone who met her saw what a unique little puppy she was. She’d stare in to your soul with her gigantic buggy eyes. She was so judgmental, that when she loved you, you really knew you earned it, and it made you feel like you had won.”
The Superbad star reflected on his pet’s “incredible life” and the “special love” she shared with “so many people” over the years. “She was a girl who was so shy no one adopted her as a baby who became a girl who travelled to multiple countries, appeared in three movies, on two magazine covers, and inspired countless works of Zelda-art— including a lighter that is now in the homes of hundreds of people,” he added.
His emotional message went on to include “a (long) list of things that were special” about Zelda, from her “big eyeballs and her intense eye contact” to “her leave me alone side eye.”
The This Is the End actor concluded: “We belonged to each other and we will miss her forever.”
Fans and famous friends sent their condolences to Rogen and his wife, Lauren Miller, in the comments section. “Oh no you guys. I’m so sorry,” wrote Busy Philipps, while Mindy Kaling added, “Zelda was the best. So sorry to hear this.”
Ian Ziering commented, “Sorry for your loss Seth.. Dogs
There were so many interesting looks on the red carpet at the premiere of La Passion De Dodin Bouffant during the 2023 Cannes Film Festival today!
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Seth Rogen is mourning the death of his dog Zelda. The Long Shot actor took to Instagram on Monday to announce that his and his wife Lauren Miller's pet had passed away at the age of 14 on 4 May. Describing Zelda as a "magical creature", Seth posted an emotional message in which he reflected on how the dog had taught him "love, resilience, strength, and kindness".
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