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Emily Blunt, 42, debuts strikingly smooth visage as she stuns on the red carpet during glamorous appearance at charity bash in NYC
Emily Blunt debuted her strikingly smooth visage as she took to the red carpet at The American Institute for Stuttering's 19th Annual Gala in New York on Tuesday.
The British actress, 42, was positively glowing as she displayed her youthful complexion.
Emily stunned in a pleated brunt orange gown which boasted a large corsage, which she accessorised with dazzling diamond jewellery.
The Devil Wears Prada star accentuated her flawless features with glam make-up and slicked back her glossy brunette locks.
Speaking about the iconic movie's upcoming sequel on the red carpet told Entertainment Tonight: 'It's so weird. I haven't even read a script'.
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Before admitting she was 'skirting' the issue and under strict orders not to share any details about the much anticipated release.
Emily, who plays outspoken fashion assistant Emily, went on to tease that filming on the movie, which also sees co-star Meryl Streep, 75, returning, would begin filming next month.
The upcoming sequel will follow Meryl's iconic character as she navigates the challenges of the declining print magazine industry.
She will also be facing off against Emily's character, now a high-powered executive for a luxury group with advertising dollars that Priestly desperately needs, per Variety.
This comes after news broke last year that a sequel to the 2006 comedy drama that originally starred Meryl, Emily and Anne Hathaway, 42, was greenlit at Disney - however it has not been confirmed if Anne with be returning for the follow-up.
Emily was at the NYC charity event to help raise awareness for those who suffer with stutters, which she previously said leaves people feeling 'an imposter living in your own body'.
The Mary Poppins Returns actress developed a speech impediment in childhood and admitted she sometimes still struggles to not have her words get 'stuck', particularly when feeling nervous or under pressure.
During a 2023 speech at Variety's Power of Women gala in Los Angeles she said: 'Certain words will get stuck, the phone is a bit of a nightmare...
Emily stunned in a pleated brunt orange gown which boasted a large corsage and she completed the look with dazzling diamond jewellery
She said: 'I am grateful to shed light on [stuttering] because it is a disability that lives very often in the shadows alongside its friends: fear and shame and humiliation.'
Emily then called for people to stop assuming a stutter is down to a nervous condition or a psychological problem.
Highlighting around 80 million people around the world are affected, she said: 'This is wrong. It is neurological, it's biological, it's often hereditary and it's not your fault.'
After reflecting on her 17 years working with the institute, the actress then called on people to 'be patient' when speaking to those with communication difficulties.
She said: 'Next time you meet someone who stutters, know that every word they say takes effort and courage. Look them in the eye, be patient.
'Don't tell them to slow down, or breathe, or spit it out.
'It's a neurological thing, it's sort of a motor pathway thing. Don't finish their sentences. They know what they want to say, they have so much to share. Just be patient.'