Benicio del Toro took a special date to the Actor Awards. His daughter, Delilah, accompanied him as his plus one, with the two taking some photos on the red carpet.
Delilah made her red carpet debut at this year’s Actor Awards, opting for an off-white dress, with a loose fit and a white rose pinned to the chest. She completed the look with her brown hair straightened. She kept the look simple, opting for jewelry in the form of silver earrings and a simple make up pallette.
Del Toro wore a traditional black suit, completed with a black bowtie and some black sunglasses.
In two photos, the pair smiled for the cameras, while in the other, they’re seen walking away from the camera, turning their heads and looking back towards the lens.
Delilah is the daughter of Del Toro and his ex, Kimberly Stewart. She was there to support her dad, who was nominated for outstanding performance by a male actor in a supporting role for the film “One Battle After Another,” which is one of this awards season’s most acclaimed and nominated films.
More details about Delilah’s family
Delilah’s life has been kept relatively out of the spotlight. In 2023, the family shared a rare update, with Kimberly sharing photos on social media of their time spent in Puerto Rico, Del Toro’s hometown.
The images showed Delilah, 11, alongside her parents and her grandfather, Rod Stewart, the legendary musician, in front of the Casa Galguera in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Kimberly and Del Toro welcomed Delilah in 2011, surprising many by their union. At the time, sources claimed that the two had been together for some time now. “They’ve been involved for years,” said a source to PEOPLE. “But it’s always been on and off with them, and for a very long time.”
Del Toro has been historically private about his relationships, being linked to Valeria Golino in the late 80s and Sara Foster in 2005. He’s also sparked rumors of romance with actresses like Lindsay Lohan, Alicia Silverstone, and Scarlett Johansson.
“I’d like to be a monogamist. I’d like to be,” he said in an interview with Esquire in 2005.
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