Gal Gadot Flaunts Her Gorgeous Legs in a Flowy Gown While Presenting Best Foreign Language Picture at the 78th Golden Globe Awards

Gal Gadot stole the show on Sunday at the 78th Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills. The actress, best known for her role as Wonder Woman in the movie franchise, strutted down the red carpet in a stunning short dress. She was there to present the award for Best Foreign Language Picture during the partly virtual ceremony. This year’s Golden Globes were unique due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The ceremony was presented on both coasts for the first time ever, with Tina Fey hosting in New York and Amy Poehler taking over the master of ceremonies duties in Los Angeles.

Legs for days: Gal Gadot, 35, put on a leggy display in a short white dress as she presented at the 78th Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills on Sunday

Gal Gadot, who is 35 years old, made quite an impression at the 78th Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills on Sunday with her stunning legs. The Israeli actress showed off her toned, lengthy limbs in a short white dress that featured billowing pearl white fabric. She accessorized the look with layers of sheer white fabric over her arms and a high collar that touched her chin. Standing tall at 5ft10in, Gal completed her outfit with sparkling silver open-toed heels that added an extra touch of glamor. To enhance her elegance, she opted for a simple yet striking style, wearing an enormous jeweled pendant ringed with small diamonds.

High rise: The outfit had extra layers of sheer white fabric over her arms and a high collar touching her chin

Towering: The 5ft10in Israeli actress stood tall in sparkling silver open-toed heels

The Israeli actress looked stunning in her ensemble, which featured multiple layers of sheer white material on her arms and a high collar that reached her chin. Her height of 5ft10in was enhanced by a pair of dazzling silver open-toed heels.

Cute couple: She was joined on the red carpet by her husband, Israeli real estate developer Yaron Varsano, whom she tied the knot with in 2008

Adorable twosome: Accompanied by her beloved spouse, Yaron Varsano, whom she married back in 2008, Israeli real estate developer Gal Gadot graced the red carpet with her presence.

Gal’s lustrous black hair was elegantly styled in voluminous curls that reached her shoulders. Accompanying her on the red carpet was her spouse, the Israeli land developer Yaron Varsano, whom she wedded in 2008. The couple collaborated in 2019 to establish their production firm, Pilot Wave. However, their two young children, Alma aged nine, and Maya aged three, were left behind at home.

Colleagues: The lovebirds joined forces in 2019 when they formed their production company Pilot Wave

In 2019, the romantic partners teamed up to establish Pilot Wave, their own production company.

On their own: Stuck at home were their two young daughters: Alma, nine, and Maya, three

Alone at home, their two little girls – Alma, who was nine, and Maya, just three years old – were left behind.

Big winner: Gal glided across the stage during the ceremony to present the Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Picture, which went to Minari

Gal gracefully glided across the stage during the awards ceremony to present the prestigious Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Picture, which was awarded to Minari. Despite being an American film, a significant portion of its dialogue is in Korean. The movie features Steven Yeun from The Walking Dead as Jacob Yi, the leader of a Korean–American family that relocates from California to rural Arkansas in the 1980s. He aspires to sell his crops in Dallas, but he is confronted with xenophobia from the community and his son David’s heart condition, which hinders him from engaging in strenuous physical activity. The film has earned widespread admiration, garnering an impressive 98 percent fresh rating from critics surveyed by Rotten Tomatoes.

Period piece: The film, which is an American movie despite much of its dialogue being in Korean, stars The Walking Dead's Steven Yeun as Jacob Yi, the head of a Korean¿American family that moves from California to rural Arkansas in the 1980s

The movie is set in the 1980s and features Steven Yeun, known for his role in The Walking Dead, as Jacob Yi, the patriarch of a Korean-American family. Although the film has Korean dialogue, it is still considered an American production. The Yi family relocates from California to rural Arkansas in search of a better life.

Family: He's determined to sell his produce in Dallas, but life on the farm is complicated by xenophobia from the community and his son David's heart condition, which prevents him from running

The protagonist of the story is determined to sell his produce in Dallas, but he faces obstacles such as xenophobia from the community and his son’s heart condition, which prevents him from doing physical labor. During the ceremony, Gal was joined by her co-star Kristen Wiig, who was dressed as her character from Barb & Star Go To Vista Del Mar, and Annie Mumolo. Kristen played the role of Barbara Minerva, a geologist turned villain Cheetah in Wonder Woman 1984. Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the ceremony was postponed to February 28. Tina Fey and Amy Poehler hosted the ceremony from different locations this year, with Fey broadcasting from the Rainbow Room atop New York City’s Rockefeller Center, and Poehler located in the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles. Despite the nominees filming from home, the presenters appeared in person at the ceremony, which was otherwise empty.

Old pals: Joing Gal at the ceremony was her Wonder Woman 1984 costar Kristen Wiig, who arrived dressed as her character from Barb & Star Go To Vista Del Mar, along with her costar and co-writer Annie Mumolo

At the event, Joing Gal was accompanied by her longtime friend and colleague Kristen Wiig, who graced the occasion in her character costume from Barb & Star Go To Vista Del Mar. Annie Mumolo, co-star and co-writer of the movie, also joined the duo.

Frenemies: Kristen played the meek geologist Barbara Minerva who initially is Diana Prince's colleague, before becoming the villain Cheetah

Kristen portrayed the role of Barbara Minerva, a geologist who starts off as Diana Prince’s coworker and later transforms into the antagonist known as Cheetah. They have a complicated relationship, often referred to as “frenemies”.

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