Rose McGowan shocked TikTok users with a casual photobomb in a video taken in London’s Regent’s Park.
User ritafarhifinds last week shared a TikTok clip of people walking through a park, writing: “This might be the most beautiful place in London right now.” Ironically, McGowan was among those walking along Namiki Park with her dog Pearl.
The “Scream” actress, 52, wore a long green coat, black turtleneck dress and lace-up boots. Her hair was styled into a blonde pixie cut.
Eagle-eyed fans noticed her and commented on the video.
“Is this Rose McGowan walking around in a green coat?!!” one comment read, to which riitafarhifinds replied, “I didn’t notice it while filming 🙈.”
Another commenter wrote: “I just came up with a great shot.”
The “Charmed” alum revealed that she was in London earlier this month, posting a snap on Instagram that included Pearl.
“Going to the eye doctor, meeting Dale, Amy Blue’s mood, sexy red cars, Tamer and Thai food, @AndrewLogan’s great talk about art and life, Perlita loves graves, the V&A, Marie Antoinette’s tiny feet, amazing tile work, Vivienne Westwood’s Drunk Coat at Lighthouse Soho (Mr. Stephen Phillips!) Dear London, what else should I see?” she wrote.
The “Jawbreaker” star left Hollywood for Mexico in 2020. At ’90s Con in May, he spoke about his life away from the spotlight.
“My father lived in Mexico for 35 years and was really looking forward to it,” she said. “Te quiero, mi amores.”
“It’s an incredible country,” she continued. “It’s geographically diverse, it’s culturally diverse, it’s very, very special. It’s a lot of fun.”
She admitted that she had trouble navigating the country at first because she didn’t speak Spanish, but said she always had a sense of adventure.
“I always lived in dense areas, so at some point I started preferring the most remote areas in this part of Mexico where I am now,” she said. “It was just me, my dog, and a metal pipe for the shower.”
“That just made me grateful, right? And the gratitude you feel for the little things, because you have to fight for them and you appreciate them,” she added.
