Alyssa Milano brings the glamour and speaks on stage during Era Coalition Forward Women’s Equality Trailblazer Awards ceremony in Los Angeles after her luxury vacation in Cabo San Lucas following GoFundMe controversy
Alyssa Milano brought the glamor in a long black dress to the Era Coalition Forward Women’s Equality Trailblazer Awards in Los Angeles on Wednesday.
The 51-year-old actress wore a black dress with three-quarter sleeves and a plunging neckline while attending the event at the Lily Tomlin/Jane Wagner Cultural Arts Center.
She completed her outfit with open-toed platform heels and accessorized with a hanging chain, rings and bracelets.
Alyssa styled her brown hair with front bangs and long, loose curls that fell below her shoulders.
She accentuated her natural beauty with full makeup including red lipstick.
Alyssa Milano brought the glamor in a long black dress to the Era Coalition Forward Women’s Equality Trailblazer Awards in Los Angeles on Wednesday
Alyssa spoke on stage and was joined by civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump, 54.
She also teamed up for a group photo with Dolores Huerta, Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin and Lisa Ann Walter.
The awards event also saw the premiere of ‘Still Working 9 to 5’.
The 2022 documentary looks back on the 1980 hit starring Jane, Lily and Dolly Parton and “examines why workplace inequality was never laughable 40 years later,” according to an official synopsis.
The classic film also starred the late Dabney Coleman, who died on May 16 at the age of 92.
Alyssa shared a bikini photo on Instagram earlier this month while staying at the chic Nobu Hotel in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, which costs $3,000 a night for a large room.
The luxury getaway came three months after her GoFundMe scandal, in which she asked fans to help pay for a trip for her son’s baseball team.
Alyssa is married to powerful Hollywood agent David Bugliari, 43, who was co-head of CAA’s film division.
The 51-year-old actress wore a black dress with three-quarter sleeves and a plunging neckline while attending the event at the Lily Tomlin/Jane Wagner Cultural Arts Center.
Alyssa teamed up for a group photo with Dolores Huerta, Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin and Lisa Ann Walter
The actress spoke on stage and was joined by civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump, 54
Alyssa shared a bikini photo on Instagram earlier this month while staying at the chic Nobu Hotel in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, which costs $3,000 a night for a large room
Fans made fun of her GoFundMe post that she shared on X, formerly known as Twitter, and flooded her replies with memes, including one that said the actress “identifies as poor” when it comes time to pay the bills.
After receiving criticism, Milano defended herself on
She added: ‘The children also do their own fundraising – car washes, movie nights and lots of other fun things! Thank you to everyone who contributed to Gofundme! You made it easier for these guys and their families.”
Alyssa and David married in 2009, and in addition to their 12-year-old son Milo, they have a nine-year-old daughter Elizabella.
The Who’s The Boss star also had defenders, like one who argued about X: ‘Why would the other parents expect her to pay for all the team stuff? The kids have to raise the money, she thought she was helping.”
One of her supporters wrote in her replies: ‘It’s immediately surreal, just because you’re an actress people think you have to finance the whole thing. There’s nothing wrong with you doing this. It’s a good example for the kids to see you as Alyssa the mother, and not as Alyssa the actress. This world is overrun with/Karens!’
“I know,” Alyssa replied. “And I would if I could.”