Dame Emma Thompson’s daughter Gaia Wise goes braless in lavender PVC blazer dress
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Dame Emma Thompson’s daughter Gaia Wise goes braless in lavender PVC blazer dress at glitzy fashion show
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Dame Emma Thompson’s daughter, Gaia Wise, put on a busty show as she attended the Icon II fashion show in London on Sunday.
The actress, 22, whose father is actor Greg Wise, 56, went braless in a lavender PVC blazer dress with a sassy zip detail as she posed up a storm.
Gaia added some extra color with some strappy lilac heels and sported feline liners and a scarlet lip.
Wow: Gaia Wise, daughter of Dame Emma Thompson, put on a busty show when she attended the Icon II fashion show in London on Sunday
The star wore her locks tight and straight while working with the camera.
Gaia’s mom Emma, 63, recently hilariously revealed that she was subtly trying to keep Gaia from acting.
The Love Actually star joked she’s been hints that her brood could “run a restaurant” instead.
Pose: The actress, 22, whose father is actor Greg Wise, 56, went braless in a lavender PVC blazer dress with a sassy zip detail as she posed in front of a storm
She told Eden Confidential of the Daily Mail: “I keep saying, “I know you love acting, but you know, maybe running a restaurant can be just as exciting.”
Emma added of the talented cook, “There’s something very theatrical about restaurants – when you do it right, you feel so lucky and lucky to be in it.”
Despite the Oscar winner’s other ideas, Gaia followed in her mother’s footsteps when she made her TV debut in the latest series of BBC drama Silent Witness.
With her sweet smile and cropped dark hair, Dame Emma’s daughter looked like a mini-me.
Other ideas: Gaia’s mother Emma, 63, recently hilariously revealed that she was subtly trying to keep Gaia from acting (pictured in 2021)
In the series, Gaia plays university student Jo Reynolds whose mother, the controversial health secretary, is murdered – sparking the interest of forensic pathologists.
Earlier this year, Gaia revealed to Richard Eden of the Daily Mail that she is willing to follow her mother’s lead and undress on screen.
Dame Emma recently bared it all in her latest movie – Good Luck To You, Leo Grande.
Gaia said, “If it’s professionally prepared, and you have the right kind of protection around you, that’s totally fine.”
It comes after Gaia chronicled her three-year battle with anorexia — and credited her parents for saving her life by organizing an emergency intervention.
Twins: Dame Emma’s daughter looked every inch the mini-me (Emma in the TV comedy series There’s Nothing To Worry About in 1982 and Gaia in Silent Witness