Jennifer Love Hewitt breaks the internet with curves 

Jennifer Love Hewitt stunned fans at the premiere of the 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' reboot, shining both in style and nostalgia.

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Jennifer Love Hewitt turned heads on the evening of Monday, 14 July 2025, at the downtown Los Angeles premiere of the I Know What You Did Last Summer reboot.

Jennifer Love Hewitt dazzles with curves on red carpet

The 46-year-old actress looked radiant in a sleek black, beaded dress that showcased her curves and elegance.

Accessories included glittering black heels and rings on nearly every finger, drawing extra attention to her poised presence.

Hewitt opted for a smoky eye makeup look and glossy pink lips, adding dramatic flair without overpowering her natural glow.

She posed graciously alongside co-stars Freddie Prinze Jr, Chase Sui Wonders, Madelyn Cline, Sarah Pidgeon, and Jonah Hauer‑King—showing unity and nostalgia in a high-stakes horror reunion.

Fans couldn’t help but gush online.

Here are some of the reactions we picked:

‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ reboot: Here’s what to expect

Hewitt’s appearance wasn’t just about style—it marked a nostalgic nod to the original I Know What You Did Last Summer(1997), where she starred alongside Freddie Prinze Jr as Julie James and Ray Bronson.

Their characters survived a stalker horror after covering up a fatal car accident. Now, they reprise these roles in the latest slasher sequel, hitting theaters on Friday, 18 July 2025.

Directed by Jennifer Kaytin Robinson (who co-wrote the script with Sam Lansky, based on a story by Leah McKendrick and Robinson), this fourth installment picks up 28 years after the Tower Bay massacre.

A hook-wielding killer returns, targeting a new group of friends who are haunted by their own cover-up of a hit‑and‑run death.

To survive, they turn to Julie and Ray, the survivors of the original tragedy.

The franchise’s reboot journey isn’t new—plans date back to 2014 when Mike Flanagan and Jeff Howard started working on a standalone version unrelated to the originals, but it didn’t pan out.

After a shelved 2021 TV reboot, Sony green-lit Robinson’s version in early 2023, with Neal H Moritz producing.

In 2024, both Hewitt and Prinze Jr officially returned, and filming spanned from October 2024 to March 2025 across New South Wales, Australia, and Los Angeles.