Gal Gadot dazzled on the red carpet at the 78th Annual Golden Globe Awards held on Sunday in Beverly Hills, showing off her long legs in a stunning short dress. The 35-year-old actress, known for her role in Wonder Woman 1984, presented the award for Best Foreign Language Picture. This year’s ceremony made history by being presented on both the East and West coasts due to the pandemic, with Tina Fey hosting from New York and Amy Poehler hosting from Los Angeles.
Legs galore: Gal Gadot, aged 35, showcased her long legs in a short white dress while taking the stage at the 78th Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills on Sunday. Her perfectly toned legs were the highlight of her outfit, complemented by a flowing pearl white dress. The ensemble featured layers of sheer white fabric on her arms and a high collar that reached her chin. Standing tall at 5ft10in, the Israeli actress completed her look with dazzling silver open-toed heels and added a touch of glamour with a huge jeweled pendant encrusted with small diamonds.
The high-rise ensemble featured multiple layers of delicate white material wrapping around her arms and a collar that elegantly framed her chin. Standing at an impressive 5 feet 10 inches, the Israeli actress exuded confidence in her shimmering silver peep-toe heels.
Adorable pair: Accompanied by her husband, Israeli real estate magnate Yaron Varsano, whom she married back in 2008, she glided down the red carpet in style.
Gal’s dark hair was styled in voluminous curls that fell just past her shoulders. Accompanying her on the red carpet was her husband, Yaron Varsano, an Israeli real estate developer whom she married in 2008. The couple came together in 2019 to create their own production company called Pilot Wave. They have two young daughters, Alma, aged nine, and Maya, aged three, who were left at home during the event.
Coworkers: The couple teamed up in 2019 to establish their own production company, Pilot Wave.
Their two young daughters, Alma aged nine and Maya aged three, were home alone.
Gal gracefully made her way across the stage at the awards ceremony to announce the winner of the Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Picture, which was awarded to Minari. This American film, primarily in Korean, features Steven Yeun from The Walking Dead as Jacob Yi, the patriarch of a Korean-American family who relocates from California to rural Arkansas in the 1980s. Despite Jacob’s determination to succeed in Dallas, challenges such as xenophobia and his son David’s health condition add complexity to their new life on the farm. With an outstanding 98 percent fresh rating from critics on Rotten Tomatoes, Minari has garnered widespread praise for its poignant storytelling.
Classic movie: An American film featuring Steven Yeun from The Walking Dead, the movie follows the Yi family as they transition from California to the countryside of Arkansas in the 1980s. Although much of the dialogue is in Korean, it remains a true American story.
The farmer is determined to sell his crops in Dallas, but faces challenges including xenophobia from the community and his son’s health issues. At a recent event, Gal was joined by her “Wonder Woman 1984” co-star Kristen Wiig, who came dressed as her character from “Barb & Star Go To Vista Del Mar” alongside co-star Annie Mumolo. Kristen portrayed the timid geologist Barbara Minerva, who eventually transforms into the villain Cheetah. Due to the ongoing pandemic, the usual January awards ceremony was rescheduled to February 28, with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler hosting from different locations – Fey from the Rainbow Room in New York City and Poehler from the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles. While nominees appeared from home, presenters were physically present at the ceremony.
At the event, Joing Gal had the pleasure of being accompanied by her longtime friend Kristen Wiig, who made a grand entrance in her Barb & Star Go To Vista Del Mar character costume, alongside her costar and co-writer Annie Mumolo from the movie.
Frenemies: In the movie, Kristen portrayed the mild-mannered geologist, Barbara Minerva, who starts off as Diana Prince’s co-worker but later transforms into the antagonist known as Cheetah.