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Tony Goldwyn Shines at U.S. Open While Celebrating Scandal Reunion

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Tony Goldwyn, the accomplished actor known for his role as President Fitzgerald Grant in the acclaimed series Scandal, recently attracted attention during his attendance at the U.S. Open.

On a memorable Sunday night at Arthur Ashe Stadium, Goldwyn was spotted alongside several of his Scandal co-stars, including Bellamy Young, Scott Foley, Katie Lowes, and Jeff Perry, as they enjoyed the spirit of the tennis tournament.

Frances Tiafoe, a player who emerged victorious in his match against Australia’s Alexi Popyrin, took the opportunity during his post-match interview to express his admiration for Goldwyn. Tiafoe remarked, «Yo, I’m a huge fan of you, bro. Me and my girl used to watch Scandal all the time.»

The event marked a delightful reunion for Goldwyn and his former colleagues, indicating the enduring bond formed during their time together on the show.

Earlier in August, Goldwyn had also made headlines at the Democratic National Convention (DNC), where he served as the opening night host and was later reunited with Kerry Washington on the final night, adding to the excitement surrounding his recent public appearances.

Goldwyn, who currently stars in Law and Order, is known not only for his acting versatility but also for his commitment to political and artistic advocacy. His recent engagements reflect his dynamic presence in both the entertainment industry and political discourse.

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