Since welcoming the birth of daughter Rose Dorothy with her French husband Romain Dauriac in 2014, Hollywood goddess Scarlett Johansson has maintained a relatively low-key life.
But on the 11th, Scarlett appeared in a bright red mini dress and immediately became the center of attention at the star-studded event. It is reported that her appearance was to attend the premiere of the animated comedy "Sing" at the Toronto Film Festival.

Also appearing were 31-year-old Reese Witherspoon, Jennifer Hudson, Tori Kelly and Matthew McConaughey, with Matthew's wife Camila Alves also accompanying her.

Blonde Scarlett walked the red carpet with grace and confidence. She chose a chic and elegant blow-dry style, sending a bright smile to the hundreds of fans waiting outside the venue.

The chiffon red dress on Scarlett looks drapey and thin, and her movements are full of elegance. The stylish bow tie adds a touch of gentleness and femininity.
Paired with a pair of black open-toe platform thick high-heeled sandals, it vaguely reveals the retro style of the 1940s.

Look all over the body. Scarlett didn't wear any jewelry, except for the gold wedding ring on her left ring finger. Her husband, Roman, is a journalist in Paris, and after settling there, she regarded this "bright city" as her hometown.
She took an intimate photo with her co-star Reese, who was wearing a shoulder-length floral dress and her long blond hair, parted to the right, hanging naturally on her shoulders.

Hudson also wore a red wrap dress, while singer Tori wore a black tube top jumpsuit with a large bow on the chest.

In the animated film, Scarlett will voice a porcupine, Reese will voice a domestic pig, Seth MacFarlane will voice a mouse, and the voices of the orangutan and elephant will come from Taron Egerton and Tori respectively. They gather at the theater for a singing competition.
The director of "The Show" is Garth Jennings. It is reported that the movie will not be officially released until at least December 21st.
Translation: Liu Xin



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