Alessandra Ambrosio, who regularly enters the ratings of the most desirable women on our planet, decided that she was no worse than her colleague Kara Delevin, who makes a successful acting career, and moved into the cinema. Another picture with the participation of the "angel" Victoria's Secret goes into the rental.
New project
On Sunday in Los Angeles premiere showing of the comedy Sean Anders "Hello, Daddy, New Year! - 2 ", where one of the roles played by Alessandra Ambrosio. The company of the Brazilian supermodel in the film was Will Ferrell, Mark Wahlberg, Linda Cardellini, Mel Gibson and other eminent actors who appeared with Ambrosio at the premiere photo gallery.
The first part of the film, released in 2015, with a budget of 69 million earned an impressive 249 million and the filmmakers, considering the star cast, are counting on a repeat of the success.
For Ambrosio, this will not be a debut on the big screen, since she was already trying her hand, appearing in the episode of the series "Gossip Girl", in the movie "Casino Royale" and in the second picture "Turtles-Ninja".
Family exit
Support the mother and beloved woman on the red carpet came the civil husband and children of Alessandra - Jamie Mazur, 9-year-old Anya and 5-year-old Noah.
The 36-year-old top model, whose fans are eagerly awaiting her participation in the Victoria's Secret show on November 28, appeared at the premiere in a gorgeous white dress with a black trim adorned with black and white dandelions, without a bra, showing an ideal figure despite the birth of two children .
Mazur looked like his second half in a black suit and a white T-shirt. Noah was repeating the image of his father, and Anya was dressed in a pale pink dress without sleeves.
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Children, despite infrequent outings, felt confident and relaxed under the guns of cameras.