When the Trump biopic debuted in Cannes, the film caused excitement in the cinema, but before that, Bella Hadid attracted attention.
On Monday evening, the biopic about Trump received a standing ovation at the 77th Cannes Film Festival. On the red carpet before the film screening, however, Bella Hadid (27) stole the spotlight from everyone else present – including her model colleagues Coco Rocha (35), Candice Swanepoel (35) and Winnie Harlow (29). The American model appeared at the first official screening of “The Apprentice” in a transparent touch of nothing that revealed intimate parts of her body.
Since Hadid wasn’t wearing a bra underneath the knee-length V-neck halter dress, the dress’s tan fabric left little to the imagination. While her bottom was still well covered by several layers of fabric, the transparency of the material revealed her bust almost completely.
Bella Hadid paired this daring outfit with shiny brown peep-toe high heels. Her long brown hair fell in elegant waves over her shoulders, while sparkling rings and earrings glittered on her hands and ears. Her make-up was also in simple brown tones to match the dress. A daring, yet stylish appearance for attending a controversial film premiere!
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At its premiere in Cannes, “The Apprentice” received a standing ovation from the audience for over eight minutes, according to Variety. In it, Marvel star Sebastian Stan (41) embodies the young Donald Trump (77). An official theatrical release for “The Apprentice” has not yet been announced. Trump’s legal team announced after the premiere that they wanted to take legal action against the film.
“The Apprentice” has the same title as Trump’s former reality TV format, in which he was a juror looking for the titular trainee for his real estate company. In addition to Stan, the film also stars “Borat” star Maria Bakalova (27) as Trump’s ex-wife Ivana Trump, who died in 2022, and “Succession” star Jeremy Strong (45) as Trump’s lawyer Roy Cohn.
Source: Stern

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