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Cameron Diaz recently wore a maximalist outfit that incorporated a number of polarizing trends.
The actress donned the look for a scene in her upcoming movie Bad Day.
Diaz stars in the upcoming Netflix comedy opposite Danielle Brooks and Ed O’Neill.
Cameron Diaz has embraced a number of controversial trends in her latest appearance in New York City. The actress stepped out while filming Bad Day wearing long baggy jorts, striped socks, a vintage-inspired track jacket, a camo puffer vest, and red bucket hat. If nothing else, the layered ensemble represented a bold alternative to minimalism.
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Cameron Diaz filming ‘Bad Day’ in New York City.
Per The Hollywood Reporter, Bad Day is about “a single mom fighting to keep one little promise to her daughter on the absolute worst day of her life.” The film is a comedic nod to the ’90s classic Falling Down, which starred Michael Douglas as a dad trying (and failing) to get to his daughter’s birthday party.
Diaz signed on for Bad Day following her triumphant return to the silver screen (or shall we say, the streaming screen) earlier this year with Netflix’s Back in Action. The latter movie co-starred Diaz and Jamie Foxx as former CIA operatives who are pulled back into espionage when their secret cover is blown.
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Cameron Diaz and Jamie Foxx at the London photocall for ‘Back in Action’ in 2025.
“It’s like riding a bike, you know what I mean?” Diaz said of her return to acting after a decade-long hiatus. “When you go back to something that you’ve done, there’s so much of it that you don’t have to think about. I was like, ‘Oh man, I just know how to hit my mark. I know what questions to ask the cameraman.’ The set was second nature to me.”
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Cameron Diaz and Jamie Foxx at the London photocall for ‘Annie’ in 2014.
As for working with Foxx? The collaboration was effectively what sealed the deal for the In Her Shoes star, who had previously worked with the actor on both Annie and Any Given Sunday.
“I knew what I was going to get from Jamie as a partner, as a professional, as a talent,” she said. “I just was like, ‘Yeah, this makes sense.’ If I’m going to do it, Jamie’s the guy.”
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