Naomi Watts stands out in a crisp white suit while promoting Feud: Capote vs The Swans in NYC… after dancing with her ‘hero’ Debbie Harry

Naomi Watts is making the rounds promoting her new Ryan Murphy series Feud: Capote vs The Swans.

On Wednesday morning, the 55-year-old actress stopped by Live with Kelly and Mark to talk about her new project which also stars Demi Moore and Calista Flockhart.

The wife of Billy Crudup looked stunning in a winter white suit with a white crew neck shirt and white pointy-toe pumps.

The King Kong actress wore her blonde bob parted on the middle and sleekly blown out.

She accessorized with a pair of large black sunglasses and a black handbag featuring gold accents. 

Naomi Watts is making the rounds promoting her new series Feud: Capote vs The Swans

Naomi Watts is making the rounds promoting her new series Feud: Capote vs The Swans

Later in the morning, the 21 Grams actress changed into a black ensemble for a stop at SiriusXM to talk to Andy Cohen on Town Hall Live.

For that interview, Naomi wore a cropped, double-breasted black jacket with wide-legged black pants, a black handbag and black pumps.

She wore her hair in loose waves and swapped out her sunglasses for a new pair.

Naomi plays magazine editor and socialite Babe Paley in the FX limited series. Babe was married to William S. Paley, the founder of CBS.

The star-studded cast of the series includes Diane Lane, Calista Flockhart, Demi Moore and Chloë Sevigny. 

The outings come after she shared a short video clip of herself in a tiny black slip dress dancing with Blondie’s Debbie Harry, 78.

Naomi looked absolutely joyous a she bounced around the dance floor with the rock ‘n’ roll legend.

She captioned the post: ‘There’s “meeting your heroes” and then there’s DANCING WITH THEM! Love you @blondieofficial.’

Premiering January 31, Feud: Capote vs. The Swans stars Tom Hollander as Truman Capote, in the story of his dramatic exile from the New York beau monde. 

On Wednesday morning, the 55-year-old actress stopped by Live with Kelly and Mark to talk about her new Ryan Murphy project

On Wednesday morning, the 55-year-old actress stopped by Live with Kelly and Mark to talk about her new Ryan Murphy project

She looked stunning in a winter white suit with a white crew neck shirt and white pointy-toe pumps

She looked stunning in a winter white suit with a white crew neck shirt and white pointy-toe pumps

Later in the morning, the 21 Grams actress changed into a black ensemble for a stop at SiriusXM to talk to Andy Cohen on Town Hall Live. For that interview, Naomi wore a cropped, double-breasted black jacket with wide-legged black pants, a black handbag and black pumps

Later in the morning, the 21 Grams actress changed into a black ensemble for a stop at SiriusXM to talk to Andy Cohen on Town Hall Live. For that interview, Naomi wore a cropped, double-breasted black jacket with wide-legged black pants, a black handbag and black pumps

The outings come after she shared a short video clip of herself in a tiny black slip dress dancing with Blondie's Debbie Harry, 78

The outings come after she shared a short video clip of herself in a tiny black slip dress dancing with Blondie’s Debbie Harry, 78

Naomi looked absolutely joyous a she bounced around the dance floor with the rock 'n' roll legend

Naomi looked absolutely joyous a she bounced around the dance floor with the rock ‘n’ roll legend

She captioned the post: 'There’s “meeting your heroes” and then there’s DANCING WITH THEM! Love you @blondieofficial'

She captioned the post: ‘There’s “meeting your heroes” and then there’s DANCING WITH THEM! Love you @blondieofficial’

Naomi and Debbie embraced at the end of the song they danced to

Naomi and Debbie embraced at the end of the song they danced to

Harry performs onstage at the Blondie: Vivir En La Habana premiere during the 2021 Tribeca Festival

 Harry performs onstage at the Blondie: Vivir En La Habana premiere during the 2021 Tribeca Festival

Truman ingratiated himself into the highest echelons of New York society, becoming the confidante of many of its top trophy wives, whom he called his ‘Swans.’

The break came in 1975, when he published a now infamous short story in Esquire called La Côte Basque, 1965, dishing the dirt on his extremely thinly-veiled friends.

Furious and wounded at his betrayal, the Swans closed ranks and ejected him from their circle, much to Truman’s shock and dismay.

‘What did they expect?’ he argued. ‘I’m a writer, and I use everything. Did all those people think I was there just to entertain them?’

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