Saturday 12 November 2016

Gugu joins Jessica Chastain who wows in plunging gown at Miss Sloane premiere in Los Angeles

Poised in purple! Jessica Chastain wows in plunging gown at Miss Sloane premiere in Los Angeles

It was Jessica Chastain's time to shine Friday, and that she did.
The two-time Academy Award nominee was a stunning vision of natural beauty Friday in Los Angeles, as she walked the red carpet at the American Film Institute Fest for the premiere of her new political drama Miss Sloane.
The Martian stunner, 39, wore a blue-purple strapless gown with a bow at the chest, blue sparkled heels, diamond earrings and a pair of bracelets.
Movie star: Jessica Chastain, 39, looked nothing short of regal as she walked the red carpet for the premiere of her film Miss Sloane Friday in Los Angeles 
Movie star: Jessica Chastain, 39, looked nothing short of regal as she walked the red carpet for the premiere of her film Miss Sloane Friday in Los Angeles 
Brilliant beauty: The actress was complemented by a bold blue-purple gown at the screening, which was part of the AFI Fest
Brilliant beauty: The actress was complemented by a bold blue-purple gown at the screening, which was part of the AFI Fest

Artists: Jessica was reunited with director John Madden for the film, as both past Oscar nominees worked together on 2010's The Debt 
Artists: Jessica was reunited with director John Madden for the film, as both past Oscar nominees worked together on 2010's The Debt 

Jessica Chastain tackles the gun lobby in thriller Miss Sloane

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Chastain was perfectly made up on the evening, with her red locks slicked back and matching lipstick complementing her ivory white complexion.
The motion picture, directed by Oscar nominee John Madden, seems to be hitting theaters at the perfect time, as it casts Chastain as a lobbyist hoping to move a bill requiring background checks on gun owners through the Senate.
The Zero Dark Thirty actress said that the film does not have a gun control-centric agenda to it, but rather is a dissection of the American political machine.
Jessica Chastain is beautiful in blue at the 2016 Met Gala

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Castmates: Jessica was flanked on the red carpet by her co-stars in the film Alison Pill (left) and Gugu Mbatha-Raw (right)
Castmates: Jessica was flanked on the red carpet by her co-stars in the film Alison Pill (left) and Gugu Mbatha-Raw (right)
Cast shot: Jessica was the center with director Madden, Pill, Mbatha-Raw and Michael Stuhlbarg
Cast shot: Jessica was the center with director Madden, Pill, Mbatha-Raw and Michael Stuhlbarg
'Gun control is divisive because some people are immediately afraid that it’s a kind of confiscation,' she told Entertainment Weekly in August. 'And people who hear that in regards to this film will think it’s a plant to move them in one direction - it’s not.'
The Help actress told the magazine that in her research for the starring role, she observed and spoke with 11 Washington-based lobbyists - all women, from all political parties - and said the common bond they shared was that 'they all had to work harder than their counterparts' of the opposite sex.
The gender issue naturally coincides with this past week's U.S. presidential election, in which political veteran Hillary Clinton was upended by a novice in the spectrum, Donald Trump.
Jessica Chastain on woman behind Zero Dark Thirty character

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Perfection: Gugu Mbatha-Raw, 33, shined in an ornate skirt at the debut
Radiant smile: Pill is expecting her first child with her spouse, Joshua Leonard
Fashionistas: Mbatha-Raw (left) and Pill (right) were both in stunning ensembles on the night
Following the defeat of the candidate who would have been the U.S.'s first female president, the Sonoma, California native on Wednesday posted an emotional statement on her social media pages.
In it, she shared her own childhood experiences in being told she couldn't do something because she was a girl - and what she feels needs to happen moving forward to alleviate the societal plague.
'We need to take care of our girls,' Chastain wrote. 'Systematic sexism is hard to fight. It brainwashes women in society into thinking that they're less than men. We can grow up to think that a woman [doesn't] deserve more. That they have no rights to their bodies. That they [shouldn't] speak up. That they [shouldn't] even think of reporting that rape.
A show of support: An emotional Chastain took to social media in the wake of the election to pledge her support to women and fight what she called 'systematic sexism' 
A show of support: An emotional Chastain took to social media in the wake of the election to pledge her support to women and fight what she called 'systematic sexism' 
'When [you're] a women you think that no one will believe you,' the actress wrote, adding, '[I'm] here to say that I believe you. I will fight for you everyday of my life. I will support you as you ask for equal pay. I will applaud as you step forward in this world and inspire others with your power.'
She vowed that regardless of the 'color of your skin,' or 'where in the world you live,' she would be a positive presence for women and 'love you as my own flesh.'
The film, which also stars acting greats John Lithgow and Sam Waterston, hits theaters November 25.


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