
SAG Awards 2023: Claire Foy looks sensational in a plunging yellow dress
Claire Foy looked sensational when she walked the red carpet in Screen Actors Guild Award on Sunday evening.
Crown The 38-year-old actress went braless in a floor-length yellow number for the event.
Her dress accentuated her hourglass figure and toned arms as she prepared for a fun night out at California.
Claire accessorized her essentials with a sparkly clutch bag and accessorized with a silver necklace.
At the star-studded event, she pulled her hair into a chic low bun and opted for classic red lipstick.
Gorgeous star: Claire Foy looked sensational in a plunging yellow dress as she walked the red carpet at the Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday night

Gorgeous dress: Her dress highlighted her hourglass figure and toned arms as she prepared for the fun night 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 it had found that fact Matt Smith were paid more than she was at the Crown “really heartily”.
The 38-year-old actress starred as Elizabeth II in the first two seasons of the Netflix series, while Matt, 40, played her husband. Prince Philip.
The head of Left Bank Pictures, the production company behind The Crown, previously revealed that Claire was paid less than Matt for her work on the show.
Talking to Guardianstar insisted she didn’t know Matt was making more than her until the manager broke the news.
She said: “I wasn’t shocked. I was upset. Not so, buhu, cry upset. I was very upset. I don’t think I let myself [express anger]’.
“Sometimes you see something or hear something or notice something or something happens to you and you’re just like, ‘God, what am I doing? Why am I doing this? Do I have to participate in this?” I found it really heartwarming.”
Claire said she found it “weird” to be at the center of the story when it first came out and didn’t want to be made a spokesperson for the gender pay gap.

Glamor girl: At the star-studded event, she wore her hair in a chic low bun and opted for classic red lipstick.
The Women Talking star added that she did return to the show for another season after the pay disparity became known.
She explained: “We still talk about it no matter how many years have passed. I know the magnitude of it. I’m back on the show though. Anyway, 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 has had an overall positive impact as people can no longer lie about what actors are paid.
Left Bank Pictures apologized to Claire and Matt and took full responsibility for the difference in their earnings.
Claire joked that her agent probably enjoyed coming back to the company later to discuss how much she would be paid for the second season.
Elsewhere in the interview, Claire talked about the breakdown in the early days of her acting career as she struggled with the volatility of the industry.
She moved from Stockport, Greater Manchester, to London and quickly found acting work, but said she hardly ate or slept at the time because she wanted to work so much.
Claire said earlier PorterEdit what she was “deeply offended” by the pay gap between her and co-star Matt.


Beautiful: Claire also donned light eye shadow and blush for the event in California alongside a host of other stars
She explained: “I was deeply offended [the pay gap], because I worked on this show for two years. I loved everyone on it.
“And then I realized there was a big, fat, dirty secret that no one ever talked about. Then there was that [of being] unintentional speaker. Why did it have to be me?”
She added: “You are lucky to have a job. It’s such a competition. So they rely on the actors’ competitiveness and vulnerability to say, “They’ll take it for 10 grand less.”
“I could have said nothing. And I think everyone would prefer that. But I thought if I did that, I would be cheating myself and all the other women I knew.’