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Ali Larter Walks London Premiere in Sheer Burgundy Look

Actress Ali Larter appeared at the London premiere of season two of “Landman,” wearing a sheer burgundy outfit that drew attention on the red carpet, as reported [1] by The New York Post.

The event took place Nov. 16 at Cineworld Leicester Square, where Larter posed for photos in a burgundy bralette paired with a matching sheer cape.

She completed the look with coordinating slacks, heels, diamond-drop earrings, and several rings. Her hair was worn down.

Larter stars as Angela in “Landman,” the ex-wife of Billy Bob Thornton’s character. The role frequently places her on screen in bikinis and fitted wardrobe choices.

Earlier in production, Larter shared a mirror selfie on Instagram showing herself in a red bikini inside her trailer while filming the second season.

In the caption, she wrote that “playing a character that is so comfortable in her body drives me,” and described preparing for a bikini scene by waking up at 5:30 a.m., drinking celery juice and coffee, working out, and getting a spray tan.

 

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Her appearance at the premiere followed comments she made in an interview with Fox News Digital about relocating from Los Angeles to Idaho with her husband, Hayes MacArthur.

Larter said she remains confident in her decision to leave Hollywood during the COVID-19 pandemic and explained how the move unfolded.

“We went for two months thinking that the kids’ schools would be reopened in California, and they weren’t,” she said. Larter explained that their children’s schools in Idaho were open, allowing their 6-year-old daughter to attend kindergarten during the spring semester.

“And that was a huge thing for us because we just wanted her to be around other children and have that kindergarten experience, and during that time we met some amazing families just organically by the school,” she added.

Larter said her family spent significant time together while living in Idaho, skiing, and settling into a different pace of life. After returning to Los Angeles for the summer, she realized that the demands of her career were becoming incompatible with the family-focused lifestyle she wanted.

She noted that acting in Los Angeles involves not only auditioning but being “expected to show up for so many things,” including events and charity functions.

Although she said she still loves Los Angeles and that her “heart will always be there,” Larter said the family sought a change. “We just didn’t want to do that. We wanna be with our children,” she said.

Larter said that after returning to Idaho later that year, the family committed to trying the move long-term.

“And so that’s when I think the biggest change was we came back after that summer, and we just made a go for it and said, ‘Let’s try this and see if it works.’”