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Stars came out in droves on Tuesday evening to attend a screening of the long-awaited film Zola in Los Angeles.
And despite not even starring in the drama-comedy, Jodie Turner-Smith had all eyes on her as she made her way down the event s red carpet.
The British actress, 34, slipped her jaw-dropping physique into a racy yellow gown that laced-up loosely down one side, going underwear-free beneath.
Star-studded: Jodie Turner-Smith went underwear free under a daring yellow dress at a star-studded screening of Zola at the DGA theatre in Los Angeles on Tuesday evening
Zola, which hits theaters on June 30, is a drama-comedy film based on a viral 2015 Twitter thread by A’Ziah King chronicling a true-enough story about a trip to Florida with a fellow exotic dancer named Jessica, as per Vulture.
Saturday Sessions: Arlo Parks performs “Hurt” Duration: 03:48 Singer-songwriter Arlo Parks was born in Paris and raised in London. She was discovered after uploading demos online and later released a single that scored 3 million streams on Spotify. This year has been a big one for Parks: She won the Brit Award for Breakthrough Artist and will begin a North America tour this fall. Parks joins Saturday Sessions to perform “Hurt” from her debut studio album “Collapsed in Sunbeams.”
Arlo Parks on coming out to family: Knew I d be loved, accepted
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Los Angeles, May 13 : Singer-songwriter Arlo Parks said she was always sure her family would love and accept her when she told them she was bisexual at the age of 17. I am kinda lucky because I ve always been comfortable and I grew up in a place, in terms of my family, where I was very much approached with love. I knew no matter what, I would always be loved and accepted. For most people, that s not how it goes, Parks said in an interview with the Metro newspaper s Guilty Pleasures column, according to a report in contactmusic.com.