Strolling in Style: Gal Gadot rocks black attire in Tel Aviv with husband Yaron Varsano after UN uproar

Recently in Tel Aviv, Gal Gadot was seen taking a leisurely walk with her husband Yaron Varsano. Despite wearing a loose black top that somewhat concealed her growing bump, her second pregnancy was still noticeable. The 31-year-old appeared happy and content as she strolled in form-fitting black leggings, which highlighted her toned legs.

Out and about: Gal Gadot was spotted recently enjoying a stroll in Tel Aviv with her dashing husband Yaron Varsano

Out and about: Recently, Gal Gadot was seen taking a casual stroll in Tel Aviv with her handsome husband Yaron Varsano. Her top had a stylish sloping neckline that almost slipped off her shoulder, revealing a peek of her black bra strap, and the fabric had tiny holes throughout.
For accessories, the Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice actress opted for chic black cat-eye sunglasses and stylish black and brown leather boots. On the other hand, her husband of eight years sported a loose white V-neck T-shirt that showed a hint of his chest and threw on a pearl grey hoodie on top.

What to expect: Though her flowing black top largely downplayed her bump, her second pregnancy was still evident beneath her outfit

What to anticipate: Despite the loose black top she wore that somewhat concealed it, her growing baby bump from her second pregnancy was subtly noticeable under her clothing.

Frayed chic: Her top's sloping neckline nearly slid off her left shoulder, exposing a fair bit of the Rosh HaAyin native's black bra strap, and the fabric was pocked with small holes 

Shabby chic: The neckline of her top was sliding off her left shoulder, revealing a bit of her black bra strap, with the fabric adorned with small holes. The couple welcomed their daughter Alma in 2011, and the actress shared the news of her second pregnancy on Instagram last month. Gadot has been caught up in controversy involving her portrayal of Wonder Woman, a role she played in Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice and will reprise in Justice League next summer. The United Nations headquarters in New York City recently held a ceremony where the fictional character was named an Honorary Ambassador for the Empowerment of Women and Girls.

'So excited to share this wonder with you': The couple have got a daughter called Alma, born in 2011, and the actress announced her second pregnancy via Instagram last month

“We are thrilled to unveil this incredible news with all of you”: The couple welcomed their first daughter, Alma, into the world in 2011. The actress revealed her second pregnancy through an Instagram post last month.

Gadot and Lynda Carter, who portrayed the superhero in the 1970s television series, were spotted at the event while demonstrators assembled outside.
Following this, UN employees penned an internet petition to the departing Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, expressing their concerns about the appointment of the ambassador and urging the organization to rethink its decision.
They expressed dismay over the use of a character with a highly sexualized image, especially during a period when the media is focusing on the exploitation of women and girls both in the US and globally.

Flung into a controversy: Gadot's recently found herself at the centre of a furore involving Wonder Woman, whom she's played in Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice and whom she'll feature as again in Justice League next summer

Caught in a heated debate: Gadot has been thrust into the middle of a storm surrounding Wonder Woman, the character she portrayed in Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice and will be reprising in Justice League next year.

'That's not fair': The ambassadorship's since been revoked amid criticism that Wonder Woman is 'overtly sexualised,' and Gadot's clapped back that 'When people argue that Wonder Woman should

The decision to strip Wonder Woman of her ambassadorship was met with backlash due to claims of her being overly sexualized. Gal Gadot, who portrayed Wonder Woman, responded to critics by questioning why a powerful and intelligent character couldn’t also be portrayed as sexy. Despite a petition gathering nearly 45,000 signatures, the UN proceeded with revoking Wonder Woman’s ambassadorship. Gadot expressed her frustration with the notion that she should “cover up,” stating that Wonder Woman should be allowed to embody strength, intelligence, and sexiness all at once.

Passin the torch: Gadot and Lynda Carter, who'd played the superhero on an eponymous 1970s ABC show, attended an October ceremony naming Wonder Woman an Honorary Ambassador for the Empowerment of Women and Girls

Handing over the baton: Gadot and Lynda Carter, who portrayed the superhero in the 1970s ABC series, came together in October for a special event where Wonder Woman was appointed as an Honorary Ambassador for Women and Girls’ Empowerment.

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