Gal Gadot
The director claims that the "Wonder Woman" star mistakenly thought he threatened to ruin her career because “English is not her first language, and I tend to be annoyingly flowery in my speech.”
The "Wonder Woman" star said she understands why her star-studded take on John Lennon's classic "wasn't the right thing" for the early days of COVID-19.
James Corden put the "Red Notice" star to the test in a game of "Gal Ga-YES or Gal Ga-NO" on "The Late Late Show."
"I just did what I felt like I had to do," the "Wonder Woman" star told Elle magazine.
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The "Wonder Woman" star said that she "handled" the "Justice League" director, who was called “gross, abusive, unprofessional" by actor Ray Fisher.
"It was a mess. We were a mess," the "Wonder Woman" star admitted to a stunned Jimmy Kimmel.
The actor said she wanted her version of the DC Comics superhero to be imbued with the late British royal's "vulnerabilities and heart."
The "Wonder Woman" star, who currently has two daughters, revealed the pregnancy on Instagram.
A third "Wonder Woman" film is being fast-tracked by Warner Bros. amid the mixed reviews for the just-released “Wonder Woman 1984."
The "Wonder Woman 1984" star and James Corden played dessert detectives as Gadot continued her talk show food jag.