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Rachel Zegler wows in figure-hugging black dress as she joins a stylish Lizzie Cundy for night out at the theatre
Rachel Zegler wows in figure-hugging black dress as she joins a stylish Lizzie Cundy for night out at the theatre

Daily Mail​

time21-05-2025

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Rachel Zegler wows in figure-hugging black dress as she joins a stylish Lizzie Cundy for night out at the theatre

Rachel Zegler wowed as she opted for a simple figure-hugging black dress as she attended the opening night of Tony Award-winning musical comedy, Shucked, in London on Tuesday. The Snow White actress, 24, beamed in snaps in the low cut number as she was joined by choreographer Fabian Eloise. Rachel was joined at the event by a stylish Lizzie Cundy who looked incredible in a white off-the-shoulder midi dress, featuring a pink floral print, puffed sleeves, and a figure-hugging silhouette. The TV personality, 37, added inches to her height with hot pink stud-embellished court heels as she posed for the cameras. Lizzie further accessorised her ensemble with a multicoloured beaded bracelet and a dainty gold necklace. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the Daily Mail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. To complete her look, she styled her blonde locks in a voluminous blowout and wore a radiant makeup palette A host of stars including Graham Norton, Sir Ian McKellen, Bruno Tonioli and Amber Davies were also in attendance at the event. Shucked, a musical comedy, tells the story of a small town where the corn crop is dying and a young woman, Maizy, seeks help in the big city. The West End premiere of Shucked will run at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre until June 14. Lizzie's outing comes after she cut a glamorous figure in a gold dress as she enjoyed a boozy girls' night out with Ruth Langsford for her pre-birthday celebrations last month. Taking to Instagram, Lizzie posted a snap of her and Ruth out with two other pals at Bacchanalia in Mayfair. She penned in the caption: 'Pre birthday fun! @ruthlangsford @liztaylorconsultancy @bacchanalialdn @taylorlynncorp.' Ruth - who looked chic in a white suit for the occasion - commented on her post saying: 'Wonderful, fun evening as always!' The TV personality, 57, added inches to her height with hot pink stud-embellished court heels as she posed for the cameras The Loose Women star had also taken to her Story as she headed out to meet the girls and told her fans she was 'going out out'. She looked great in her white jacket, which she wore with black trousers, and had her blonde tresses styled in a bouncy blow-dry. The outing came after Lizzie lifted the lid on the not-so-glamorous life of a Bond girl, following her appearance in 1995's Goldeneye. The former WAG and TV personality recalled her experience on the set exclusively with MailOnline, which she described as 'hell'. In the movie, which was Pierce Brosnan's first outing as 007, Lizzie appeared as Famke Janssen's body double in the famous sauna scene where the character Xenia Onatopp tried to strangle Bond with her legs. Lizzie revealed how Pierce, now 72, who was wrapped only in a towel, was the 'hairiest man she'd ever seen' and joked she feared getting 'fur balls'. She said: 'He was a lovely bloke, so funny and we got on like a house on fire, but so hairy, like an otter.' She recalled landing the role at the very last minute due to her having the same measurements as the Danish actress, but spent much of her time waiting in a tiny trailer which 'smelled of fish'. If that wasn't bad enough, once on set, Lizzie said Pierce's stand-in also stank, and she was forced to endure the stench during rehearsals before the star arrived. Meanwhile, Christopher Biggins cut a smart casual figure in a beige blazer, a baby blue shirt, and khaki trousers as he beamed for the cameras Lizzie's outing comes after she cut a glamorous figure in a gold dress as she enjoyed a boozy girls' night out with Ruth Langsford (left) for her pre-birthday celebrations last month She laughed: 'I had to do the practicing with this smelly man, who had body odour, it was awful. It wasn't glamorous, it wasn't well paid.' Despite Bond's million-pound budgets, Lizzie revealed that she only received £250 for her work on the film, but was thankfully invited for 1997's Tomorrow Never Dies. She said: 'It sounds glamorous, but there was lots of waiting around and films aren't always cracked up to be.'

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