April 21, 2026 3:26 pm EDT

Mike Myers unveiled a suave new silver fox look as he made a rare public appearance with his wife, Kelly Tisdale, at the Michael premiere in Los Angeles on Monday. 

The Canadian-American actor, 62, debuted his short silver hair as he put on a loved-up display with his wife on the red carpet ahead of the screening, held at the Dolby Theatre.

For the event, Mike cut a dapper figure in a navy blue suit teamed with a crisp black shirt, as he planted a sweet kiss on his wife’s cheek. 

Meanwhile, Kelly looked nothing short of sensational in a silver metallic jacquard mini dress by Rebecca Vallance, which retails for $735. 

The eye-catching ensemble boasted voluminous puffed sleeves, diamante detailing and a flattering A-line silhouette. 

Adding inches to her frame with lace-up black heels, she styled her honey-blonde locks in a voluminous blowout.

Mike Myers unveiled a suave new silver fox look as he made a rare public appearance with his wife, Kelly Tisdale, at the Michael premiere in Los Angeles on Monday

The Canadian-American actor, 62, debuted his short silver hair as he posed for cameras on the red carpet ahead of the screening, held at the Dolby Theatre

The couple, who have been married for 16 years, appeared happier than ever as they paused on the red carpet to pose for a series of sweet snaps. 

The screening comes after the trailer for the ‘magical’ new Michael Jackson biopic gave fans a sneak peek of what to expect as the King of Pop’s nephew takes on the role. 

Jafaar Jackson, the son of Michael’s brother Jermaine Jackson, takes on the role of the Billie Jean singer in the film, titled Michael, which is due for release this month. 

The movie will tell the story of the hitmakers life beyond the music, from his days as lead of the Jackson Five to the height of his 1980s fame. 

And a first look sees Jaafar, 29, transformed into Michael – and joined by his iconic pet monkey Bubbles for one scene together as they sit down to read a book. 

Other scenes see Jafaar performing on stage as his late uncle, as well as recording his hits in the studio, and heading on tour to satisfy demand from international fans.

The film will also include recreations of the Thriller music video, and the moment Jackson was taken to hospital after being burned filming a Pepsi advert. 

The late star’s estate signed off on the making of the film, with Jaafar then cast as the leading role – alongside Hollywood stars Colman Domingo and Miles Teller. 

Mike looked almost unrecognisable with his new silver fox look as he cut a dapper figure in a navy blue suit teamed with a crisp black shirt

The star was all smiles as he took up the opportunity to get a photo with some of the cast on the red carpet 

The movie was due to be released last year, but was pushed back to this Spring over supposed legal issues that led to required reshoots and revisions to the script. 

Acclaimed filmmaker Antoine Fuqua, who is behind the likes of Training Day and The Equalizer, directed the project, and heaped praise on Jaafar. 

He said: ‘It goes beyond the physical resemblance. It’s Michael’s spirit that comes through in a magical way. You have to experience it to believe it.’

Despite the singer’s estate approving the movie, Jackson’s daughter Paris, 27 distanced herself from the project over ‘inaccuracies’.   

‘The narrative is being controlled and there’s a lot of inaccuracy and there’s a lot of just full-blown lies,’ she said. ‘At the end of the day, that doesn’t really fly with me.’

‘Go enjoy it. Do whatever. Leave me out of it,’ she concluded. 

Elsewhere in the film, Michael’s fractious relationship with father Joe laid bare – with the father and son enduring a strained relationship. 

Joe ruled over his children with an iron fist – and is a topic which the film doesn’t shy away from covering, showing the Jackson Five rehearsing at home. 

Jafaar Jackson, the son of Michael’s brother Jermaine Jackson, takes on the role of the Billie Jean singer in the film, titled Michael, which is due for release this month 

 The movie will tell the story of the hitmakers life beyond the music, from his days as lead of the Jackson Five to the height of his 1980s fame (Michael pictured 1990)

After Joe (played by Colman Domingo) details his plans to take his family’s success to the next level, Michael is shown hesitating. 

‘I’m planning an international tour. This is just the beginning!’ Joe happily exclaims to reporters in one scene shown in the trailer. 

But the thought makes Michael pause. ‘I need to think,’ he says during a private meeting with his family, to which Joe hits back: ‘I told you what I think.’

‘I love my family, but I just wanna do my own thing,’ Michael says. ‘I just have all these ideas in my own head. I just need to get them out.’ 

Michael’s career began alongside his siblings as part of the family’s Jackson Five band. It was Joe who served as the band’s manager and pushed them to success. 

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