• July 25, 2008
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Show Stopper

Bai Ling knows very well how to make an entrance, but a few nights ago at the premiere of The X-Files: I Want to Believe at the Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, she proved that she knows a thing or two about making an exit too. She wore a bright yellow Emanuel Ungaro dress to the red carpet premiere that shimmered against the light of the flashes. But the real flash came when she turned around to reveal the backside of the backless number and left us speechless. She may not have been the star of the movie, but she was the show stopper last night.

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Photo by Derek Steele/BuzzFoto.com

4 Comments

  1. Anonymous says:

    You call her a show stopper! This dress makes her look like a SLUT. It has “five dolla, five dolla” written all over it. I wouldn’t pay five dollars for that dress or for Bai Ling.

  2. wienna says:

    Dang, at least she dressed ‘normal’ this time around. If you see what she’s been wearing to the red carpets lately, then i think you’ll applaud her for this.

  3. Molly says:

    Yes, this is DEFINITELY an improvement for the girl.

  4. Dressmeup says:

    “Five dolla, five dolla”? Wow – it’s a shame that people still resort to useless race jokes to make their point. It’s too bad that they don’t realize that it doesn’t help them make the point: it just makes them look ignorant and outdated. And as for the dress, I’ve seen it in person and it’s very pretty. It seems like a little much on Bai because it’s her, but if someone else wore it (some supermodel type) everyone would love it.

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