Amanda Seyfried impressed everyone, from the audiences to critics with her performance as Elizabeth Holmes in the series, ‘The Dropout.’ She recently attended the 28th Critics Choice Awards in a beautiful gown. However, something unexpected happened to her.
The Golden Globe winner hit the red carpet in a lovely gold archival dress styled by Elizabeth Stewart and designed by a French fashion house. Despite looking beautiful in pictures, the gown was actually “breaking.” So let’s find out exactly what happened with it.
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Amanda Seyfried’s Oops Moment At The Critics Choice Awards Red Carpet
Seyfried is known for her amazing performances and great fashion sense. On the 28th Critics Choice Awards, the award-winning actress hit the red carpet in a lovely gown.
The gold archival dress was styled by Elizabeth Stewart and designed by a French fashion house. The metallic design of the gown looked stunning in pictures, but the reality was quite different.
During a red-carpet interview with Access Hollywood, ‘The Dropout‘ star said that the dress was “ripping and actually breaking.” “I’m just going to take off my dress,” she said jokingly.
She further said, “Honestly it’s old, it’s beautiful!“. During the red carpet pre-show, Seyfried said the dress made her look like a “statue.” “It’s a statue dress so if I don’t get one, at least I look like one,” she said.
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Seyfried Won The Best Actress Award At The Ceremony
For her performance as the disgraced businessperson Elizabeth Holmes in ‘The Dropout‘, Seyfried won the award for best actress in a limited series or movie made for television.
While accepting the award, the actress wore a black jacket and loosened her hair to probably cover her breaking gown. During the 2021 Golden Globes (which was held virtually because of the pandemic), Seyfried faced a similar kind of issue.
However, the dress she was going to wear was stuck in New Jersey for 36 hours before getting shipped to her place in Georgia.
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