Gal Gadot turns heads in a slinky scarlet backless gown

Gal Gadot turns heads in a slinky scarlet backless gown as she joins an A-list crowd at Tiffany & Co party

She’s certainly no stranger to commanding attention in leading roles on the big screen.

And Gal Gadot turned heads once again as she joined an A-list crowd at the Tiffany & Co Lock event at the iconic Sunset Tower H๏τel in West Hollywood on Wednesday night.

The Wonder Woman star, 37, looked incredible in a slinky scarlet backless gown as she mingled with the likes of Kim Kardashian, 42, Hailey Bieber, 25, and Zoe Kravitz, 33, inside the high-end jewellery brand’s bash.

The actress wore her brunette locks swept up into an elegant chignon and she accessorised her striking look with gold jewellery.

The Death On The Nile star with black strappy heels as she chatted to her fellow guests at the event.

Gal celebrated 14 years of marriage to real estate developer husband Jaron Varsano, 47, last month, and the couple have three daughters; Alma, 10, Maya, five, and Daniela, 16 months.

The former Miss Israel wrapped filming her upcoming role as the Evil Queen in Disney’s live-action Snow White film in July, with the movie set for release in 2024.

On the film front, the screen star’s upcoming projects also include a remake of the Alfred Hitchcock romance thriller To Catch A Thief.

Based on a mystery novel by David Dodge, the 1955 Hitchcock movie starred Cary Grant and Grace Kelly in the principal roles.

The new version of To Catch A Thief is not Gal’s only current venture into territory previously covered by Old Hollywood.

The actress is also starring in and producing an upcoming movie about Cleopatra, which has garnered criticism on account of her being white.

Though she was ethnically of Greek origin, Cleopatra has attracted ‘whitewashing’ claims over the white actresses who have played her.

Gal addressed the controversy in an interview with BBC Arabic, saying: ‘First of all if you want to be true to the facts then Cleopatra was Macedonian.

‘We were looking for a Macedonian actress that could fit Cleopatra. She wasn’t there, and I was very pᴀssionate about Cleopatra.

‘People are people, and with me I want to celebrate the legacy of Cleopatra and honour this amazing historic icon that I admire so much.’

Gal threw down the gauntlet for other filmmakers to come up with competing versions of the story: ‘You know, anybody can make this movie and anybody can go ahead and do it. I’m very pᴀssionate that I’m going to do my own too.’

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