Gal Gadot had a little mishap on Thursday evening when she showed up for dinner with a sweater that still had the price tag attached. The 32-year-old actress was on her way to Mr Chow in Beverly Hills when she noticed the mistake. She was joined by her Wonder Woman co-star Robin Wright and their director Patty Jenkins, making it a memorable reunion.
Gal Gadot experienced a fashion mishap while heading out for dinner – with the price tag of her sweater still attached after buying it on Amazon. Luckily, a helpful doorman pointed out the wardrobe malfunction, which she laughed off with good humor. Despite the hiccup, the actress rocked a stunning black and white plaid mini dress, paired with stylish strappy flats and a chic red purse. To complete her look, she added a sleek black cardigan to her ensemble.
Oops! The stunning 32-year-old was on her way to dine at Mr Chow in Beverly Hills when she realized the mistake.
The person did not wear any makeup and had their black hair pulled back in a ponytail, possibly to reveal a tag. On that very day, there was news that the director of Wonder Woman, Jenkins, was close to finalizing a deal to direct the sequel and also become the highest-paid female director in Hollywood. The Warner Bros Pictures movie, which focuses on women, made a huge impact by opening to $103.2 million and later earning over $800 million globally.
Invaluable: Whether tagged or not, the stunning Israeli beauty rocked a stylish black and white plaid mini dress.
An insider at the studio expressed optimism that an agreement to bring Patty back to the franchise will be finalized shortly.
Wonder Woman, which premiered in May, marked a significant milestone for Jenkins by achieving the highest domestic opening ever for a female director.
Additionally, she made history as the first female director of an American studio superhero film.
Dream team: On that very day, news broke that Patty Jenkins, the director of Wonder Woman, was in the final stages of negotiating not just to helm the sequel of the iconic film series, but also to make history as the highest paid female director in Tinseltown.