See this iconic horror movie star photobomb TikTok video in London



Fans were totally charmed by this moment.

A social media user posted a video to TikTok of Regent’s Park in London. However, nature’s beauty wasn’t what caught their followers’ eyes.

In the clip, Rose McGowan could be seen walking her dog.

Rose McGowan was spotted in this TikTok video. Instagram/@ritafarhifinds
Alyssa Milano, Rose McGowan, Holly Marie Combs in “Charmed.” ©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection

“Rose McGowan walking past in the green coat?” one person wrote, while a second chimed in, “Is this Rose McGowan walking in green coat?!”

The original poster replied back and was just as surprised, explaining, “I didn’t realise that while filming this.”

McGowan, 52, can be seen rocking a green coat with fur trim and lace up sneakers. Her signature short ‘do was bleach blonde as she walked her dog on a leash.

The star is best known for her breakthrough role as Tatum Riley in the 1996 horror classic “Scream.”

Matthew Lillard and Rose McGowan in the 1996 movie “Scream.” ©Dimension Films/Courtesy Everett Collection
Julie Benz, Rebecca Gayheart, Rose McGowan star in “Jawbreaker” in 1999. ©TriStar Pictures/Courtesy Everett Colle / Everett Collection

McGowan went on to star in the horror indie film “Devil in the Flesh” in 1998, the 1999 crime comedy, “Jawbreaker,” and 2001’s comedy fantasy film, “Monkeybone.”

That same year, she landed the role of Paige Matthews in the hit drama “Charmed” for five seasons until 2006.

In 2007, McGowan got back to her horror roots, starring in “Grindhouse.”

Rose McGowan in “The Doom Generation.” ©Trimark Pictures/Courtesy Evere
A scene from “Grindhouse.” ©Weinstein Company/Courtesy Everett Coll / Everett Collection

Her performance landed her a nomination for the Saturn Award for Best Actress along with a Scream Award.

Despite her successful career, the actress left Los Angeles in early 2020 and moved to Tulum, Mexico.

“My father lived in Mexico for 35 years and mi gusta Mexico,” McGowan said in May while at 90s Con, per People. “Te quiero much, mi amores. It is an incredible country. It is so wildly geographically diverse, culturally diverse and just very, very special. There’s so much joy.”

Rose McGowan in the 1998 movie “Phantoms.” ©Dimension Films/Courtesy Everett Collection

“My favorite word in Spanish is alegria, which means joy, and there’s so much of that there and color and and passion and and fun and different … just different. And you know I had to talk for a lot of years, kind of more than normal people might.”

McGowan also looks to her on-screen characters for real life inspiration.

“At one point, you know, as Paige was a social worker and I was raised in a commune growing up in Italy to be kind of a volunteer, and I kind of thought, ‘Well, I can also do this in real life. Away from this,’ ” she noted.

McGowan continued: “There’s a point where I just got really talked out. I just wanted to listen. I wanted silence, and I wanted to listen more than I wanted to talk.”

Rose McGowan in “Devil in the Flesh.” Courtesy Everett Collection

As the “Death Proof” alum described, “I like adventure. I’ve kind of always been the adventurous sort.”

“I always kind of lived in dense areas, so at one point I went to like the most remote location in this area in Mexico that I’m at. It was just me and my dog and a metal pipe for a shower,” McGowan admitted. “That was it, and I was grateful, right? And the gratitude that you feel for smaller things, because you have to fight for them and you appreciate them.”





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