Salma Hayek shows off her curves and goes sheer for ‘Magic Mike’s Last Dance’ premiere
Salma Hayek co-stars with Channing Tatum in 'Magic Mike's Last Dance'
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Salma Hayek is showing off her fit physique in Miami.
During Wednesday night’s movie premiere of "Magic Mike’s Last Dance," Hayek stepped out on the red carpet in a see-through black netted dress, embellished with floral designs.
The 56-year-old actress left little to the imagination, wearing just a black bra and underwear underneath the sheer ensemble.
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Hayek showed off her stunning figure while wearing several gold chains and bracelets and opted for a high ponytail hairstyle.
The Mexican American actress finished her look with a green Bottega Veneta purse and gold platform heels.
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Hayek posed for several photos with her "Magic Mike’s Last Dance" cast members, including leading man Channing Tatum.
Tatum was handsome in a sleek black suit with a black shirt underneath and matching dress shoes.
Director Steven Soderbergh joined the stars on the red carpet for several snaps, sporting a black suit with a graphic T-shirt underneath and dark brown dress shoes.
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Soderbergh has directed all three "Magic Mike" movies since the first film premiered in 2012.
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In the latest installment, Hayek portrays a wealthy socialite who takes Tatum’s character to London with an opportunity to headline a dance show.
The after-party for the "Magic Mike’s Last Dance" premiere included male performers dancing shirtless on stage.
On the "Magic Mike" official social media account, one performance showcased a seductive dance featuring a duo performing underneath a waterfall.
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Tatum is also seen in a video throwing money at the male performers while the song "Pony" by the artist Ginuwine played in the background.