Eliza Coupe, renowned for her role as Dr. Denise Mahoney in the sitcom “Scrubs,” made a striking appearance at the Hollywood premiere of Netflix’s new series, “The Residence.” The 43-year-old actress donned a metallic gold mini dress paired with black knee-high boots and a faux fur jacket, showcasing a notably slimmer physique adorned with visible tattoos.
Her transformation left many fans astonished, with some expressing concerns about her health and well-being. Social media buzzed with comments, as observers noted the significant change in her appearance since her “Scrubs” days.
In “The Residence,” Coupe portrays Senator Margery Bay Bix, joining a star-studded cast that includes Uzo Aduba, Barrett Foa, Edwina Findley, and Julieth Restrepo. The series, set within the White House staff residence, delves into the intricate lives of those working behind the scenes in the nation’s most iconic residence.
This appearance comes amid talks of a potential “Scrubs” reboot. Zach Braff, Coupe’s former co-star, hinted at ongoing negotiations between Disney and Warner Bros., expressing enthusiasm about reuniting with the original cast. Show creator Bill Lawrence also indicated interest in reviving the series, potentially expanding its narrative to feature current young doctors.
Coupe’s recent red carpet look has undoubtedly reignited interest in her career and personal journey, sparking conversations among fans and media alike.
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