“Gal Gadot’s Charades Challenge: Dancing to Victory in a Sparkling Jumpsuit on The Tonight Show”

At the Critics Choice Awards, Gal Gadot was honored with the SeeHer award by her Wonder Woman director Patty Jenkins. However, the 32-year-old actress and Patty, aged 46, turned into playful competitors as they engaged in a fun game of Charades on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Gal, the stunning Israeli actress, confidently showed off her figure in a form-fitting sequin jumpsuit while grooving to Shakira’s hit song “Hips Don’t Lie.” Check out the video below for all the fun!

Beaming: Gal Gadot, 32, became friendly rivals with Patty, 46, as they went head-to-head in a lively game of Charades on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Thursday

Shining brightly, Gal Gadot, 32, playfully competed with Patty, 46, in a fun game of Charades on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Gal wore a dazzling outfit with a daring low-cut neckline that accentuated her slim waist as she eagerly hit the stage to act out a popular song. Jimmy Fallon quickly guessed the song, earning them a win in the first round and prompting a jubilant reaction from Gal. With her long black trousers and stylish sparkling heels, Gal flaunted her toned legs and completed her ultra glamorous look.

Shimmy: The Israeli beauty flaunted her enviable figure in a curve hugging sequin jumpsuit as she shimmied to Shakira's song Hips Don't Lie

Shimmy showcased her stunning physique in a tight sequin jumpsuit while dancing to Shakira’s “Hips Don’t Lie.” Her natural wavy hair flowed elegantly as she opted for a subtle makeup look, sporting nude matte lips and plenty of mascara. Director Patty looked equally stylish in a figure-flattering floral dress and towering silver heels as she gracefully mastered the Karate Kid routine, ultimately winning the second round. In a neck-and-neck competition, both the Wonder Woman director and her lead actress tackled the same challenge for the final showdown.

Winners: The sparkling ensemble boasted a racy plunging neckline and lightly cinched to showcase Gal's tiny waist as she excitedly took to the stage to start acting out the hit tune

The winner flaunted a stunning outfit with a daring low-cut neckline, emphasizing Gal’s slender waist as she eagerly stepped onto the stage to perform the popular song. The event, which included performances by Noah Cyrus and Golden Globe champion Sam Rockwell, concluded triumphantly as Gal and Jimmy emerged victorious in the final challenge. Jimmy correctly guessed the song “The Lion Sleeps Tonight” by Tight Fit while Gal impressed with her feline impersonation.

Gal and Patty had an enjoyable evening at the Critics Choice Awards in Los Angeles, where Patty presented the Fast and Furious actress with the prestigious SeeHer award. This award celebrates women who promote accurate portrayals of women in the entertainment industry. During her acceptance speech, Gal mentioned the lack of female-led movies and female directors when she started her acting career. She highlighted the recent box office success of female-led films as a sign of progress.

Heated: Director Patty looked just as elegant in a form-fitting floral dress, with skyscrapper silver heels as she effortless won the second round with her Karate Kid performance

Passionate: Director Patty stunned in a stylish floral dress paired with towering silver heels as she effortlessly nailed her Karate Kid performance in the second round. “This year, three of the highest-grossing films had female leads, one of which was directed by the talented Patty Jenkins,” she proudly stated, referring to Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Beauty And The Beast, and Wonder Woman. Gal emphasized, “In the top 100 films, eight were helmed by female directors. While progress is being made, there is still a long road ahead.” She underscored, “Our responsibility goes beyond entertainment; we must also inspire and educate for love and respect.”

Goddess gown: Gal Gadot stunned in a long silver Prada dress on Thursday at the Critics' Choice Awards in Santa Monica, California

Actress Gal Gadot looked stunning in a beautiful silver Prada gown at the Critics’ Choice Awards in Santa Monica, California. She was presented with an award by her Wonder Woman director Patty, who praised her as “my real Wonder Woman”.

Patty spoke about how Gal excelled both on and off the screen, embodying the qualities of a true hero without seeking fame or fortune. Gal received a standing ovation and expressed her gratitude to the critics for the honor, as well as to Patty for her support and friendship.

Special award: The Israeli actress was honored with the SeeHer Award at the event

Deserved: Gal was presented the award by her Wonder Woman director Patty who told the audience that Gal was 'my real Wonder Woman'

Gal was honored with an award by her Wonder Woman director Patty, who described her as “my real Wonder Woman.” During her acceptance speech, Gal also addressed the Harvey Weinstein scandal, expressing her support for those who stand up for what is right. She dedicated the award to women and men who advocate for others and promised to continue speaking out against injustice. The Wonder Woman movie, which won Best Action Movie at the ceremony, was a huge success, grossing $822 million at the box office since its release in May 2017. The first recipient of the SeeHer Award was Viola Davis in the previous year.

Wonder woman: Gal said that throughout her career her 'dream role' was of a 'strong, independent woman, a real one'

Gal Gadot shared that she always aspired to play a powerful, self-reliant female character in her acting career.

Smiles: The mum-of-two, who posed with Chris Hemsworth on the custom blue carpet, received a standing ovation and thanked the critics 'for this amazing honor and recognition' and her 'friend and sister' Patty for the award

Grins: The mother of two, who was captured alongside Chris Hemsworth on the one-of-a-kind blue carpet, was met with an enthusiastic round of applause. She expressed gratitude to the critics for their incredible acknowledgment and appreciation, as well as to her dear friend and sister Patty for presenting her with the award.

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