Emma Corrin Puts On A Bold Display In High-cut Body Suit; Twitterati React To Her Ravishing Outfit For ‘My Policeman’ Movie Premiere
Emma Corrin commanded attention in a skintight catsuit and sweeping black cape while accompanying co-star Harry Styles at official launch of their film My Policeman
Emma Corrin and Harry Styles turned heads with their mesmerising appearance at the ‘My Policeman’ premiere at Toronto International Film Festival. However, it was Emma’s ravishing looks that piqued the audience’s interest.
The British actor commanded attention in a skintight catsuit and sweeping black cape while accompanying co-star Harry Styles at the film's official launch on Sunday evening.
She added a pair of black stiletto heels, while sheer tights gave the stunning ensemble a feminine touch. The 26-year-old actress identifies herself as non-binary, and appeared in high spirits as she was greeted by onlookers as she made her way into the screening of their latest film - My Policeman - an adaptation of author Bethan Roberts’ 2012 novel.
The film is set in 1950s Brighton and narrates the story of closeted gay policeman Tom Burgess, played by Harry, who is married to Marion, played by Emma, closeted gay policeman Tom Burgess, played by Harry, who is married to Marion, played by Emma,
Emma Corrin slaying in their outfit at the My Policeman #TIFF22 red carpet! pic.twitter.com/k5ZWVUxKLk
— My Policeman Updates 🏳️🌈 (@MyPolicemanNew) September 11, 2022
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SLAYING AND SERVING AS ALWAYS pic.twitter.com/B2RFFVAxGZ
they look fabulous pic.twitter.com/fA2nYRcJ1L
— best of emma corrin (@bestofcorrin) September 11, 2022
Harry, on the other hand, who also accepted his first acting award of this year’s Oscar season, suited up in all green, even down to his nails and a coordinating handbag as he walked the red carpet, reported Mirror.
Set in 1950s Brighton, the plot focuses on closeted gay policeman Tom Burgess, played by Harry, who is married to Marion, played by Emma, while involved in a same-sex romance with Patrick Hazelwood, played by David Dawson.
The film’s production began in Brighton last April, and it will be released in cinemas on October 21 and on Prime Video on November 4.
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