The hit movie Frida debuted in October 2002 with Salma Hayek playing famous Mexican artist Frida Khalo and Ashley Judd as photographer and activist Tina Modotti, and now the two have given us the reunion we didn't know we needed. Salma and Ashley posed together and were all smiles on the Golden Globes red carpet Sunday night. For those who don't remember, Salma and Ashley shared a very intimate dance in the movie, and Salma has since been vocal about her experience working on the movie and fighting off producer Harvey Weinstein's advances. Keep scrolling to see these two reunite for the red carpet. RelatedICYMI: Here's Why People Are Wearing Black to the Golden Globes...
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