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Uma Thurman, 53, looks sensational in elegant purple gown and shiny gold jewelry as she joins A

Time:2024-05-21 07:41:38 source:International Image news portal

Uma Thurman looked sensational as she joined A-list stars at this year's TIME 100 Gala in New York City on Thursday night.

The Pulp Fiction star, 53 — who recently celebrated the Quentin Tarantino-directed film's 30th anniversary — hit the red carpet in a striking purple satin gown.

The sleeveless floor-length frock cinched at the waist and included a matching shall that draped over one of Thurman's shoulders.

She stood on strappy heels and carried a sparkly gold clutch.

Her blonde hair was styled in a sleek bun, allowing her to show off her shiny gold earrings.

Uma Thurman looked sensational as she joined A-list stars at this year's TIME 100 Gala in New York City on Thursday night

Uma Thurman looked sensational as she joined A-list stars at this year's TIME 100 Gala in New York City on Thursday night

The mother-of-three also accessorized with gold bangles on both wrists and a choker necklace.

Thurman appeared in a photo with billionaire investor Christian Angermayer, 45, who is a 'good friend' of the actress.

Dua Lipa, America Ferrera, Taraji P. Henson, and Elliot Page lead the big celebrity names on the Time100 list for 2024.

Time Magazine released their annual list of the hundred most influential people in the world earlier this month.

Dua and Taraji were also two of the stars with special edition covers along with NFL superstar Patrick Mahomes and leader of Russia's opposition movement Yulia Navalnaya.

Each of those on the list have a tribute written to them as Dua's was written by American singer and songwriter Patti Smith and Taraji's was written by Mary J. Blige.

America's was written by Blake Lively as the trio were joined by fellow celebrities like Oscar-winner Da'Vine Joy Randolph (written by Uzo Aduba), Michael J. Fox (written by Ryan Reynolds) Kylie Minogue (written by Chris Martin), Jeffrey Wright (written by Octavia Spencer), Elliot Page (written by Raquel Willis), Fantasia Barrino (written by Taraji), and Colman Domingo (written by Lenny Kravitz).

In addition were Leslie Odom Jr. (written by Kate Hudson), Alex Edelman (written by Phoebe Waller-Bridge), James McBride (written by Ethan Hawke), Burna Boy (written by Angelique Kidjo), 21 Savage (written by Burna Boy), Jack Antonoff (written by Maren Morris), and Maya Rudolph (written by Amy Poehler).

The Pulp Fiction star, 53 ¿ who recently celebrated the Quentin Tarantino-directed film's 30th anniversary ¿ hit the red carpet in a striking purple satin gown

The Pulp Fiction star, 53 — who recently celebrated the Quentin Tarantino-directed film's 30th anniversary — hit the red carpet in a striking purple satin gown

The sleeveless floor-length frock cinched at the waist and included a matching shall that draped over one of Thurman's shoulders

The sleeveless floor-length frock cinched at the waist and included a matching shall that draped over one of Thurman's shoulders

Thurman appeared in a photo with billionaire investor Christian Angermayer, 45, who is a 'good friend' of the actress

Thurman appeared in a photo with billionaire investor Christian Angermayer, 45, who is a 'good friend' of the actress

A primetime television special will air at a later date on May 12 on ABC and the full list can be seen on Time's website.

Last week, Uma reunited with her Pulp Fiction co-stars for a special screening of the film during the 2024 TCM Classic Film Festival in Los Angeles.

Thurman famously played the role mob boss' wife, Mia Wallace, in Quentin Tarantino's 1994 masterpiece. 

Her performance earned her a coveted Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination.

She reunited with several of their co-stars from the cult classic, including John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Harvey Keitel, Rosanna Arquette, Phil LaMarr, Burr Steers, Eric Stoltz, Julia Sweeney and Frank Whaley.

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