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Braless Natasha Lyonne stuns in a sheer sequinned gown as she enjoys Orange Is The New Black reunion with co-star Danielle Brooks at The Bad Guys 2 premiere in LA

Braless Natasha Lyonne stuns in a sheer sequinned gown as she enjoys Orange Is The New Black reunion with co-star Danielle Brooks at The Bad Guys 2 premiere in LA

Daily Mail​24-07-2025
looked nothing short of sensational at The Bad Guys 2 premiere in L os Angeles on Wednesday.
The actress, 46, appeared in great spirits and posed up a storm as she enjoyed a red carpet reunion with Orange Is The New Black co-star Danielle Brooks, 35.
Braless Natasha, who played Nicky Nichols in the Netflix prison drama, ensured all eyes were on her in a daring sheer sequinned gown for the screening.
Her eye-catching outfit boasted a see through bejewelled corset, which left little to the imagination, along with a chic black satin maxi skirt.
The actress accessorised with bejewelled heels and sparkling diomand jewellery, including chandelier earrings and a statement cuff.
Meanwhile Oscar nominee Danielle, who played Tasha 'Taystee' Jefferson and also appears alongside Natasha in the Bad Guys sequel, cut an equally stylish figure.
The stunner wore silk scarf top which she teamed with wide-legged floral trousers while adding extra height to her frame with quirky platforms.
It comes after Natasha took an epic swipe at Hollywood's view of women ageing as she revealed film bosses compared her to her latest character.
Her new voiceover role in the 2025 Smurfs movie that left her questioning Hollywood's viewpoint on women ageing in the industry.
Appearing on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, she revealed how she jumped at the chance to voice a character in the animation, not knowing who she would play.
Though she thought she would play a character similar to 37-year-old Rihanna's glamorous Smurfette, Natasha admitted the bosses had another idea in store.
Natasha explained: 'So, they said, ''You wanna be a Smurf in a picture?''
'It's an email, I say, reply all, ''Sure, who doesn't?'' I mean, it's not Strawberry Shortcake, but I'll take it.'
Natasha revealed she then discovered she had been cast as Mamma Poot, who is much less glamorous than she expected and boasts just one bottom tooth.
Taking a cheeky swipe at Hollywood, Natasha joked: ''I'm a character called Mama Poot. Well, it's okay. I'm older now, and that's what they mean.
'Women, don't age in Hollywood or you'll become Mama Poot. The character they showed me is a hairball with one bottom snaggle tooth, not even a top (tooth).
'They're looking at me like, ''Isn't this charming that you guys seem so similar?'' I said, ''Yeah, no, it's definitely going to help me get dates, I'm sure''.'
Natasha then reminded fans that she has a 'full set of real teeth', quipping: 'I'm really proud of that. Not Mama Poot, though!'
Based on the iconic animated 80s series, the latest Smurf film in the franchise also stars James Corden, John Goodman, Xolo Mariduena, Octavia Spencer and Kurt Russell.
It hit cinemas on Friday and is directed by Chris Miller, the creative mind behind Shrek, Puss in Boots, and Madagascar.
At the heart of the new story lies a rescue mission with universal consequences and some very tiny heroes.
When the wise and beloved Papa Smurf (John Goodman) is kidnapped by the sinister duo of wizards Razamel and Gargamel, the peaceful Smurf Village is thrown into chaos.
Their only hope is none other than the fearless and fabulous Smurfette, played with dazzling flair by Rihanna.
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