Best friends Jessica Lange and Susan Sarandon were spotted taking a stroll in New York City on Saturday.
The 74-year-old Tootsie actress was in a wheelchair and was being pushed by a woman wearing a red beret.
The legendary actress, who will return in the second season of Ryan Murphy's limited series Feud, wore taupe cotton pants, a black puffer jacket and black sneakers as she was wheeled down the sidewalk.
Sarandon, 77, walked gregariously by her side in jeans and a black motorcycle jacket with flowers on it. A maroon sweater peeked out from under the hem of the jacket.
The Thelma & Louise star added a multi-colored scarf and black newsboy cap to her boho-chic ensemble.
Best friends Jessica Lange and Susan Sarandon were spotted taking a stroll in New York City on Saturday
It's unclear whether the two-time Oscar winner suffered an injury or not.
The two actresses worked together as Joan Crawford and Bette Davis in Ryan Murphy's Feud in 2017.
And even though they've known each other for decades, this is the only time the two screen icons have worked together.
The women maintained their relationship for seven years after being at each other's throats in the 2017 limited series Feud.
The FX drama focused on the film adaptation of the Oscar-winning drama and the alleged animosity between the film's leading actresses.
Feud creator Ryan Murphy told the New York Times at the time: “It was a lot of fun having these two women and taking a leadership position on set.”
“Because make no mistake, when you do a show with these two, they have a lot of opinions and they are always right because they have a lot of experience.”
Both Susan and Jessica worked as producers on the series. It was only the second time the Tootsie actress took on an official behind-the-scenes role, but Susan has more than a dozen producing credits to her credit, including two of her most popular films, Stepmom and Moonlight Mile.
In October, the “King Kong” actress announced that after more than four decades and many accolades, she planned to retire from acting.
Jessica first rose to fame in the 1976 King Kong remake, which earned her a Golden Globe Award despite the film's mixed reviews.
Jessica has won two Best Actress Oscars – for “Tootsie” (1982) and “Blue Sky” (1994) – as well as five Golden Globe winners.
But now, after 47 years on the screen, Jessica plans to gradually retire from her roles.
She cited a lack of “creativity” in the film industry as studios seek to increase profits over art as reasons for her decision.
In an interview with The Telegraph she said: “Creativity is now secondary to corporate profits.” The focus is not on the art or storytelling. It's about keeping your shareholders happy.
“I'm not interested in these big comic book franchise movies. “I think they sacrificed that art that we were involved in… for profit.”
Lange, 74, sat in a wheelchair and was pushed by a woman in a red beret
The legendary actress wore taupe cotton pants, a black puffer jacket and black sneakers as she was wheeled down the sidewalk
Sarandon, 77, walked gregariously by her side in jeans and a black motorcycle jacket with flowers on it
A maroon sweater peeked out from under the hem of the jacket
The Thelma & Louise star added a multicolored scarf and black newsboy cap to her boho ensemble
It's unclear whether the two-time Oscar winner suffered an injury or not
The two actresses worked together as Joan Crawford and Bette Davis in Ryan Murphy's Feud in 2017
And even though they've known each other for decades, this is the only time the two screen icons have worked together
The women maintained their relationship for seven years after being at each other's throats in the 2017 limited series Feud
The FX drama focused on the film adaptation of the Oscar-winning drama and the alleged animosity between the film's leading actresses
Feud creator Ryan Murphy told the New York Times at the time: “It was a lot of fun having these two women and taking a leadership position on set.”
Jessica also believes ageism is a problem in the industry and criticized the editing style of modern films, which she said is too “hectic”.
All in all, she added, changing attitudes have led to the loss of “wonderful films” and “wonderful stories” – and she is now trying to quit acting.
However, her plans to retire are happening very slowly, as she first announced the move in 2013, stating that she would only appear in one more season of American Horror Story – and that didn't happen – she eventually returned returned to the series for five more seasons, leaving it after the eighth season in 2018.
And she's still not quite ready to give up acting. She is expected to return in the second season of Feud and still plans to appear in Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey Into Night and a Marlene Dietrich biopic.