Rosario Dawson stuns in blue while attending President Joe Biden’s inauguration with Cory Booker

Rosario Dawson looks beautiful in blue as she attends President Joe Biden’s inauguration with Democratic Senator and boyfriend Cory Booker

Corey Booker and girlfriend Rosario Dawson were among the A-listers who attended Wednesday’s intimate inauguration ceremony for President Joe Biden.

The New Jersey Senator, 51, and actress/activist, 41, both looked thrilled to be at the Capitol Building for the swearing in.

Rosario was radiant as she donned a blue cape and matching tie-dye mask in honor of the Democratic party.

Date for democracy: Rosario Dawson joined her boyfriend, New Jersey Senator Cory Booker, at Wednesday’s swearing in for President Joe Biden 

The Rent star made a statement with her accessories, tossing on a pair of geometric earrings while piling beaded baubles on her wrists. 

She let her raven locks sweep over her shoulders while keeping her makeup at a natural glow. 

Corey was typically handsome in his usual uniform of a dark suit and blue necktie. Proving he and Rosario were quite the pair, the junior Senator matched his mask to his other half.

The couple, who first went public with their relationship in 2019, were happy to hob-nob with people before things got underway, seen snapping selfies with other attendees. 

Then they sat down for the main event, watching Lady Gaga, Jennifer Lopez and Garth Brooks perform while Vice President Kamala Harris and President Joe Biden were sworn in.

True colors: Rosario was radiant as she donned a blue cape and matching tie-dye mask in honor of the Democratic party

True colors: Rosario was radiant as she donned a blue cape and matching tie-dye mask in honor of the Democratic party 

Rosario seems to be head-over-heels for the politician, even going as far as relocating to New Jersey for her love.

‘I’m actually in the process of moving, by the way. I’m going to New Jersey. I’m moving to Newark,’ Dawson told Kevin Smith while making special guest appearance at the Clerks II director’s Pop-Up in Los Angeles last June.

‘We were thinking about moving in together anyway, but especially during all of this, it’s been really intense,’ Dawson said, adding she’s ‘very excited.’ 

Booker and Dawson attended an oath of office that was like no other in history. 

Unique: Booker and Dawson attended an oath of office that was like no other in history. Long-held traditions had to be adapted in light of the coronavirus pandemic and the recent riots at the Capitol

Unique: Booker and Dawson attended an oath of office that was like no other in history. Long-held traditions had to be adapted in light of the coronavirus pandemic and the recent riots at the Capitol

Different: Instead of a parade down Pennsylvania Avenue, there was a memorial at Arlington National Cemetery and in place of balls, there will be Zoom parties

Different: Instead of a parade down Pennsylvania Avenue, there was a memorial at Arlington National Cemetery and in place of balls, there will be Zoom parties 

Instead of a parade down Pennsylvania Avenue, there was a memorial at Arlington National Cemetery and in place of balls, there will be Zoom parties. 

Hundreds of thousands congregating on the Capitol grounds and on the National Mall have been replaced by thousands of National Guard members.

The measures reflect restrictions to curb the spread of the coronavirus and heightened security after a mob of Trump supporters breached the Capitol two weeks ago, sending lawmakers into hiding and leaving five people dead, including a police officer.

Security: Tens of thousands of National Guard troops have been deployed in the U.S. capital after law enforcement warned some extremist Trump backers were calling for more violence

Security: Tens of thousands of National Guard troops have been deployed in the U.S. capital after law enforcement warned some extremist Trump backers were calling for more violence 

Tens of thousands of National Guard troops have been deployed in the U.S. capital after law enforcement warned some extremist Trump backers were calling for more violence. 

As Biden officially became president, Trump had landed in Florida, heading to his Mar-a-Lago estate.

Leaving the White House for the final time, Trump stopped briefly to speak to reporters, saying it had been the ‘honor of a lifetime’ to serve as President.

At Joint Base Andrews, he told a crowd of reporters that he would be back ‘in some form’ and before flying off on Air Force One, he told everyone present: ‘Have a nice life.’

Exit: Donald Trump flashed two thumbs up while leaving the White House for the final time on Wednesday. Before driving off, the twice-impeached President stopped briefly to speak to reporters, saying it had been the 'honor of a lifetime' to serve as Commander In Chief

Exit: Donald Trump flashed two thumbs up while leaving the White House for the final time on Wednesday. Before driving off, the twice-impeached President stopped briefly to speak to reporters, saying it had been the ‘honor of a lifetime’ to serve as Commander In Chief