Though Gal Gadot’s been public about her pregnancy since early November, her bump was still barely detectable on Tuesday.
The 31-year-old was spotted stepping out for an alfresco lunch at Da Da & Da in Tel Aviv, settling down at a small table opposite her husband Yaron Varsano.
She’d flung on a stylish denim jacket that largely concealed her tiny bulge, and beamed as she headed to her seat.
All smiles: Though Gal Gadot’s been public about her pregnancy since early November, her bump was still barely detectable on Tuesday
Black thick-rimmed butterfly sunglasses were sat on her face, and she emphasised her toned legs in a pair of intricately patterned grey aand black leggings.
Slivers of green popped against her otherwise white trainers, which complemented the black and white T-shirt she’d worn to the Rothschild Blvd eatery.
Her hair had been slicked back and wound into a tight ponytail as she sat with her husband, whose dark brown T-shirt showcased his well-built arms.
The 31-year-old was spotted stepping out for an alfresco lunch in Tel Aviv, settling down at a small table opposite her husband Yaron Varsano
The Rosh HaAyin native and her real estate developer husband have been married since 2008. She delivered their firstborn, a daughter called Alma, three years later.
Gadot’s recently found herself enmeshed a controversy involving Wonder Woman, whom she’s played in Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice and whom she’ll feature as again in Justice League this summer.
Last October, the United Nations headquarters in New York City played host to a ceremony naming the fictional character an Honorary Ambassador for the Empowerment of Women and Girls.
Backstory: The Rosh HaAyin native and her real estate developer husband have been married since 2008, and she delivered their firstborn child, a daughter called Alma, three years later
Gadot and Lynda Carter, who’d played the superhero on an eponymous 1970s ABC show, attended the fΓͺte whilst protesters gathered outside.
Since then, members of UN staff wrote an onlineΒ petitionΒ to outgoing Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, bewailing the ambassadorship and demanding that the organisation ‘reconsider.’
‘It is alarming,’ they fretted, ‘that the United Nations would consider using a character with an overtly π eπ₯ualised image at a time when the headline news in United States and the world is the objectification of women and girls.’
Casually chic: Black thick-rimmed butterfly sunglasses were sat on her face, and she emphasised her toned legs in a pair of intricately patterned grey aand black leggings
That petition gained 44,893 supporters out of a 45,000 goal, but still struck its intended blow: last month, the UN revoked Wonder Woman’s ambassadorship.
‘When people argue that Wonder Woman should “cover up,” I donβt quite get it,’ Gadot fumed toΒ TimeΒ in the wake of the decision.
‘They say: “If sheβs smart and strong, she canβt also be π eπ₯y.” Thatβs not fair,’ insisted the former Israel Defence Forces soldier. ‘Why canβt she be all of the above?’
Incoming: This summer, the actress will reprise her Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice role as Wonder Woman in the forthcoming Justice League film