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Lily Collins teases special project as she marks major milestone with husband Charlie McDowell

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Lily Collins! The actress just announced a major family milestone she is celebrating with her husband, Charlie McDowell.MORE: Emily in Paris star Lily Collins' new Netflix thriller is set to be our next obsessionIn a new post on Instagram, Lily shared that the couple are actually celebrating two new exciting milestones together.

Charlie, 38, married Lily in 2021, and is the son of actress Mary Steenburgen. WATCH: Lily's new thriller, WindfallMORE: Lily Collins' $13.5million home she sold ahead of wedding to Charlie McDowellNot only are Lily and Charlie celebrating six months of marriage, but they are also celebrating the upcoming release of their new movie together, Windfall.The Netflix original, which was directed by Charlie and stars the Emily in Paris actress, is a crime thriller about a man who "breaks into a tech billionaire's empty vacation home, but things go sideways when the arrogant mogul and his wife arrive for a last-minute getaway." The movie also stars How I Met Your Mother star Jason Segel.Lily shared a series of behind-the-scenes clips marking both her marital and film-making achievements on Instagram. "Today marks 6 months of marriage AND two weeks until #WINDFALL releases!" she wrote.A post shared by Lily Collins (@lilyjcollins)The celebratory tributeThe first picture of the carousel features her in a chic camel blazer with black trousers giving her back to the camera, as she fist bumps her husband while on set.

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