Halle Berry and Jenna Dewan flash the flesh in very sexy sheer dresses as they lead an array of A-listers at the Kingsman: The Golden Circle premiere
The stars were out in force in London tonight for the star-studded premiere… With Halle and Jenna bringing some bum-baring raunchiness to the orange carpet.
HALLE Berry and Jenna Dewan made sure all eyes were on them at the Kingsman: The Golden Circle premiere tonight.
The two American actresses may have had to share the orange carpet with film, music and TV’s finest, but their sexy sheer gowns that showed off their legs and bums will no doubt have jaws dropping.
Halle, 51, went braless in a see-through black dress decorated with dark purple flowers.
The Oscar winner wore black knickers under the stunning garment, which had a pretty lace collar and a black ribbon that trailed down her back.
Making sure the snappers got a good look at the racy number she turned around and revealed the results of countless gym squats in the form of a very pert bottom.
The mother-of-two wore her hair piled in a messy bun with a long centre parted fringe.
Showing off her natural beauty, Halle kept her eye makeup simple with smoke eyes and nude lips.
Halle’s co-star Channign Tatum’s wife Jenna Dewan also brought some sheer sexiness to London.
The 36-year-old went knickerless in an ethereal white and green dress.
Oozing glamour in the stunning floor-length gown, the dancer and actress narrowly missed showing too much as she lifted the layers to walk along the carpet.
Looking every inch the power couple, Jenna posed next to Channing who wore a dark blue pin-stripe suit, and seemed to be thoroughly enjoying is wife’s dress.
Julianne Moore was a vision in silver in a very slinky, shining dress.
She dazzled in the asymmetric gown with a quirky cut-out on the left sleeve as she posed next to her dashing co-star Collin Firth.
She wore her iconic red hair in a simple ponytail in a tidy side parting.
Meanwhile Kylie Minogue looked as stunning as ever as she arrived in a quirky white, off the shoulder ensemble.
The world of Kingsman: The Secret Service won over a legion of fans when it took the box office by storm in 2015.
And as fans prepare for the release of the highly-anticipated sequel Kingsman: The Golden Circle, cast member Mark Strong has revealed why the follow-up film ticks all the boxes to please its audience.
The spy comedy sees Eggsy (Taron Egerton) and the Kingsman agents join forces with their American counterpart Statesman, as the world is threatened by a crime syndicate called The Golden Circle.
Speaking exclusively to The Sun Online, the star - who plays Merlin - revealed how Matthew Vaughn and Jane Goldman managed to get the balance right for the new flick.
The 54-year-old explained: "I didn’t have any fears or worries about doing a sequel, but sequels are really hard.
"You’ve got to take everything in the first one that people liked and do it again but take it somewhere else."
He continued: "So there’s two thing going on, tick the boxes of the first one and make sure there’s an element of that but you’ve got to find something else and I think he did that with the emotional engagement of the characters.
"Obviously in the first one you meet them and in the second one you know them, so I think Matthew has done a great job."
Mark's character Merlin was seen training Eggsy in the first film and provides tech support for agents during their missions and the actor revealed he was thrilled to see his character develop more depth in the sequel.
He explained: "You get to find out a bit more about all of them and you’re invested in them now - if you’ve seen the first one.
Mark continued: "It means you can just indulge your affection for these characters so it was great that get to learn a bit more about Merlin."
When asked about his standout moment, Mark teased: "There's a moment in the film that Merlin sings in and it’s about owning the space.
"I think it was a really epic moment that I’m really proud of and I think it will move people. That’s all you can hope for."
He continued: "But I also think that opening sequence is fantastic. The use of the slo-motion and the taxis, it really fires you into the film."
Mark then quipped: "And the fact we’ve got Elton John in it, doing what he’s doing is extraordinary."
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