On January 1, 1985, a photograph captured a glamorous moment between Hollywood stars Ann-Margret and Roger Smith at a high-profile event. Ann-Margret dazzled in a gold-embellished gown, her hair styled in soft waves that framed her face. Roger Smith, by her side, looked dapper in a black tuxedo with a crisp white shirt and bow tie. Their elegance and poise were on full display, reflecting not just their style but also the deep bond they shared. The rich green drapes in the background added to the regal ambiance, making the image a timeless snapshot of their enduring love and support for one another.
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