Claire Foy looks sensational in a plunging yellow dress

SAG Awards 2023: Claire Foy looks sensational in a plunging yellow dress as she walks the red carpet at star-studded annual event

Claire Foy looked sensational as she walked the red carpet at the Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday night.

The Crown actress, 38, went braless, donning a plunging floor length yellow number for the event. 

Her frock accentuated her hourglass figure and toned arms as she prepared for a fun evening out in California. 

Claire toted her essentials in a glitzy clutch bag and sported a silver necklace.

She swept her raven locks into a chic low bun and opted for a slick of classic red lipstick for the star-studded awards show. 

Stunning starlet: Claire Foy looked sensational in a plunging yellow dress as she walked the red carpet of the Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday night 

Fabulous frock: Her frock accentuated her hourglass figure and toned arms as she prepared for a fun evening out

She was all smiles as she posed for a series of gorgeous pictures at the glitzy show.

It comes after Claire revealed earlier this month that she found the fact Matt Smith was paid more than her on The Crown ‘really heartbreaking’.

The actress, 38, played the lead role of Elizabeth II in the first two seasons of the Netflix show while Matt, 40, starred as her husband Prince Philip.

An executive from Left Bank Pictures, the production company that makes The Crown, previously revealed Claire was paid less than Matt for her work on the show.

Speaking to The Guardian, the star insisted she was unaware Matt made more than her until the executive made the news public.

She said: ‘I wasn’t shocked. I was upset. Not like, boohoo, crying upset. I was very upset. I don’t think I allowed myself to [express anger]’. 

‘Sometimes, you see something, you hear something, you notice something, or something happens to you, and you just go, “Oh God, what am I doing? Why am I doing it? Should I be part of this?” I found it really heartbreaking.’

Claire said she found it ‘odd’ to be at the centre of the story when it first emerged and didn’t want to be made into a spokesperson for the gender pay gap issue.

 Glamorous girl: She swept her raven locks into a chic low bun and opted for a slick of classic red lipstick for the star-studded awards show

The Women Talking star added that she still went back on the show for another season after the salary gap became known.

She explained: ‘We’re still talking about this, however many years down the line. I know the extent of it. I still went back on the show. If anything, I just didn’t want my experience of the show and what we all did on it to be overshadowed.’

Claire said the pay gap row has had a positive impact overall as people can no longer lie about what actors are being paid.

Left Bank Pictures apologised to Claire and Matt at the time and claimed sole responsibility in the difference between their salaries.

Claire joked her agent probably enjoyed going back to the company later to discuss what she would be paid for the second season. 

Elsewhere in the interview, Claire discussed having a breakdown in the early days of her acting career as she struggled to deal with the instability of the industry.

She moved from Stockport, Greater Manchester to London and quickly found acting jobs but said she was hardly eating or sleeping at the time as she wanted to work so hard.

Claire previously told PorterEdit that she was ‘deeply hurt’ by the pay gap between her and co-star Matt.


Pretty: Claire also sported light eyeshadow and blush for the event in California alongside a host of other stars 

She explained: ‘I was deeply hurt by [the pay gap], because I’d been working on that show for two years. I loved everybody on it. 

‘And then I realised, there’s been a big, fat, dirty secret that nobody’s ever talked about. Then there was also that thing [of being] an inadvertent spokesperson. Why did it have to be me?’ 

She added: ‘You feel lucky to have a job. It’s so competitive. So, in that way, they rely on competitiveness and actors’ vulnerability to say, “They’ll accept it for 10 grand less.”‘

‘I could have said nothing. And I think everyone would have preferred that. But I thought, if I do that, I will be cheating myself and all the other women I know.’

2023 SAG AWARD WINNERS – FULL LIST

FILM  

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role 

Austin Butler – Elvis

Colin Farrell – The Banshees Of Inisherin 

Brendan Fraser – The Whale 

Bill Nighy –  Living 

Adam Sandler – Hustle 

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role 

Cate Blanchett -Tar 

Viola Davis – The Woman King

Ana de Armas – Blonde 

Danielle Deadwyler – Till 

Michelle Yeoh – Everything Everywhere All At Once  

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role 

Paul Dano – The Fablelmans 

Brenda Gleeson – The Banshees of Inisherin 

Barry Keoghan – The Banshees of Inisherin 

Ke Huy Quan – Everything Everywhere All At Once 

Eddie Redmayne – The Good Nurse

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role 

Angela Bassett – Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

Hong Chau – The Whale 

Kerry Condon – The Banshees of Inisherin 

Jamie Lee Curtis – Everything Everywhere All At Once

Stephanie Hsu – Everything Everywhere All At Once 

Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture 

Babylon 

The Banshees Of Inisherin 

Everything Everywhere All At Once 

The Fabelmans 

Women Talking 

Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture 

The Batman 

Avatar: The Way Of Water

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever 

Top Gun: Maverick – WINNER

The Woman King

TV 

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series 

Steve Carell  – The Patient

Taron Egerton – Black Bird

Sam Elliott – 1883 – WINNER

Paul Walter Hauser – Black Bird 

Evan Peters –  Dahmer – Monster 

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series 

Emily Blunt – The English

Jessica Chastain – George & Tammy – WINNER 

Julia Garner – Inventing Anna

Niecy Nash-Betts Dahmer – Monster

Amanda Seyfried –  The Dropout 

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series 

Jonathan Banks – Better Call Saul 

Jason Bateman – Ozark 

Jeff Bridges – The Old Man 

Bob Odenkirk – Better Call Saul 

Adam Scott – Severance

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series 

Jennifer Coolidge – The White Lotus 

Elizabeth Debicki – The Crown 

Julia Garner – Ozark 

Laura Linney – Ozark 

Zendaya – Euphoria 

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series 

Anthony Carrigan – Barry 

Bill Hader – Barry 

Steve Martin – Only Murders In The Building 

Martin Short – Only Murders In The Building 

Jeremy Allen White – The Bear – WINNER

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series 

Christina Applegate – Dead To Me 

Rachel Brosnahan – The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel 

Quinta Brunson – Abbott Elementary 

Jenna Ortega – Wednesday 

Jean Smart – Hacks – WINNER

Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series 

Better Call Saul

The Crown 

Ozark 

Severance 

The White Lotus 

 Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series 

Abbott Elementary – WINNER

Barry 

The Bear 

Hacks 

Only Murders In The Building 

Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Television Series 

Andor

The Boys 

House Of The Dragon 

The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power

Stranger Things – WINNER

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