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Lily Collins celebrates six months of marriage with Charlie McDowell and promotes their movie

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Lily Collins has celebrated half a year of marriage with Charlie McDowell.The 32-year-old actress and her husband, 38, were seen fist-bumping each other in one of the pictures shared to Instagram on Friday. 'Today marks 6 months of marriage,' she wrote in her caption.Also in the post she plugged their upcomingNetflix feature Windfall which she stars in and he directed.

Working well:The actress made a point of remarking that being able to collaborate with her husband was a particularly enjoyable part of the production processCollins also shared it was two weeks until Windfall is released.The actress made a point to say collaborating with her husband was a particularly enjoyable part of the production process. 'One of my favorite parts of shooting this film was getting to work with my director and love @charliemcdowell,' she wrote.Collins went on to express that she was happy to have worked with her spouse and that she was excited about the movie's upcoming debut.

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