Cristiano Ronaldo’s girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez put on another spectacular display as she led the glamorous arrivals that graced the red carpet for the premiere of the racy French drama Last Summer (L’Été dernier) at the 2023 Cannes film festival.
The model was joined by big names like Andie MacDowell, Poppy Delevingne and Shanina Shaik for the latest premiere of the fortnight film event, which is due to hold its closing ceremony on Saturday.
Georgina flaunted her eye-catching curves in a stunning shimmering gold gown with a busty bodice and flowing train as she posed up a storm on the red carpet.
Soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo’s girlfriend kept her shiny raven tresses in a sleek side ponytail as she arrived for the cinematic event.
The racy French drama centers on a lawyer who begins an affair with her teenage stepson, putting her career and family at risk.
Hollywood star Andie showed off her timeless looks in a sophisticated chocolate brown satin dress, complete with a high ruffled neckline and a figure-hugging skirt.
The star, 65, proudly displayed her naturally gray tresses in a simple bun as she arrived for the latest premiere in her sleek dress.
Andie’s dress featured a ruffled bow neckline and long sleeves when she arrived for the launch of the latest Cannes film.
Poppy chose to take a peek at her amazing abs in a jaw-dropping gold sequin crop top and matching maxi skirt.
The model swept her shiny blonde tresses into a sleek ponytail as she posed solo on the red carpet.
Shanina Shaik showed off her model figure in a figure-hugging yellow dress with a sparkly overlay.
The Australian model, who gave birth to her first child eight months ago, showed off her svelte post-baby figure in the off-the-shoulder dress.
Finishing her look with metallic pointy toe heels and a sparkling silver necklace, Shanina stunned as she posed at the premiere.
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Rose Bertram showcased her incredible figure in a busty scarlet dress embellished with sequins and featuring a daring thigh-high slit as she arrived on the red carpet.
The Belgian model showed off her endless pins in the revealing dress with her daring slit, and accessorized with matching heels.
The film focuses on a respected lawyer named Anne who lives in Paris with her husband Pierre and their two young daughters.
Théo, Pierre’s teenage son from a previous marriage, moves in and Anne ends up starting an affair with him, and in doing so she risks jeopardizing her career and losing her family.
The film stars Léa Drucker, Samuel Kircher, Olivier Rabourdin and Clotilde Courau, and was directed by Catherine Breillat. It is also a remake of the 2019 Danish drama Queen Of Hearts.
The Cannes Film Festival has long been considered a highly prestigious Hollywood affair, hosting a carefully chosen selection of films for highly anticipated premieres.
However, the 76th annual Film Festival has come under fire this year for its less than exclusive guest list as social media influencers have descended on the resort town.
Although usually reserved for Hollywood’s elite, an array of influencers, budding TV stars, reality TV personalities and models have all walked the red carpet.
Hollywood stars including Scarlett Johansson, Natalie Portman and Jennifer Lawrence were all in attendance, but there was also a huge list of influencers.
Love Island’s Zara McDermott, reality TV host Maya Jama, socialite Emma Weymouth and Made In Chelsea’s Kimberley Garner were all on the guest list, which is normally dominated by movie stars.
Fans hit out at the Film Festival for inviting guests who don’t screen movies, calling it a “joke” as they questioned why influencers were at the “enigmatic” event.
Taking to Twitter, one person fumed: “I dream of going to Sundance and Cannes but at this point it’s like Coachella for movie influencers.”
Another tweeted: ‘The overwhelming majority of people attending Cannes are C-list celebrities who don’t even present films at the festival.’
A third wrote: ‘The most random Insta influencers are attending Cannes, it’s a joke’, while a fourth said: ‘What exactly are influencers supposed to ‘give’ at Cannes?
A fifth wrote: ‘I don’t know why social media influencers are invading Cannes’, and a sixth commented: ‘Cannes has stopped being the enigmatic thing it maybe used to be.’
While another adds: ‘What are Instagram influencers doing in Cannes? Isn’t it a film festival?