Gal Gadot stole the spotlight at the 78th Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills. The 35-year-old Wonder Woman 1984 actress glided down the red carpet in a stunning, short dress before taking the stage to present the award for Best Foreign Language Picture. This year’s ceremony marks a first for the Golden Globes, as it is being held on both coasts simultaneously due to the COVID-19 pandemic. While Tina Fey hosted the event from New York, Amy Poehler took charge in Los Angeles, making it a unique and unforgettable show for viewers.
Gal Gadot, 35, showcased her long and toned legs in a stunning short white dress while presenting at the 78th Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills on Sunday. Her billowing pearl white dress featured layers of sheer white fabric over her arms and a high collar that accentuated her statuesque figure. Standing at 5ft10in, the Israeli actress completed her look with sparkling silver open-toed heels and a large jeweled pendant ringed with small diamonds, adding a touch of elegance and glamour to her overall ensemble.
Towering in her high-rise outfit, the Israeli actress stood confidently in sparkling silver heels. She wore extra layers of sheer white fabric on her arms and a high collar that grazed her chin, adding an elegant touch to her ensemble.
Adorable duo: Accompanying her down the red carpet was her spouse, Israeli property mogul Yaron Varsano, with whom she exchanged vows back in 2008.
Gal sported a lovely hairstyle with luscious shoulder-length curls as she graced the red carpet alongside her husband, Israeli real estate developer Yaron Varsano, whom she married in 2008. The couple collaborated on forming their production company, Pilot Wave, in 2019. While they enjoyed their evening out, their two adorable daughters, Alma, aged nine, and Maya, aged three, were left at home.
Two coworkers became a power couple in 2019 when they launched their own production company Pilot Wave.
Left to fend for themselves at home were their two young daughters: Alma, aged nine, and Maya, who was only three years old.
The highly anticipated moment arrived as Gal gracefully made her way across the stage at the prestigious awards ceremony to announce the winner of the Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Picture, which was none other than Minari.
Despite being an American film, Minari features a significant amount of dialogue in Korean and follows the story of Jacob Yi, portrayed by Steven Yeun from The Walking Dead, as he leads his Korean-American family on a journey from California to rural Arkansas in the 1980s.
Facing challenges such as xenophobia from the community and his son David’s health struggles, Jacob navigates the complexities of farm life as he strives to sell his crops in Dallas.
With glowing reviews from critics on Rotten Tomatoes, Minari continues to captivate audiences with its heartwarming and thought-provoking storytelling.
In this period drama, an American movie featuring Steven Yeun from The Walking Dead, he plays Jacob Yi, the patriarch of a Korean-American family who relocates from California to the countryside of Arkansas in the 1980s.
The main character is determined to sell his farm produce in Dallas, but faces challenges from both xenophobia in the community and his son’s heart condition which hinders his ability to help out on the farm.
At the event, Kristen Wiig was joined by her co-star Annie Mumolo, who both arrived in costume as their characters from their respective movies. Kristen played the role of Barbara Minerva who transforms into the villain Cheetah in Wonder Woman 1984.
Due to the ongoing pandemic and safety measures, this year’s ceremony was postponed to February 28th. Tina Fey and Amy Poehler hosted the event separately for the first time, with Tina broadcasting from New York City and Amy from Los Angeles.
While the nominees filmed their acceptance speeches from home, the presenters attended the ceremony in person, making it a unique and intimate event despite the empty venue.
At the event, Joing Gal had a surprise appearance from her buddy Kristen Wiig, who showed up in her Barb & Star Go To Vista Del Mar character costume, along with her collaborator Annie Mumolo.
Frenemies: Kristen portrayed the timid geologist Barbara Minerva, who starts off as Diana Prince’s coworker but later transforms into the antagonist Cheetah.