Teresa Palmer cuts a sultry figure as she poses in faux fur for Marie Claire Australia
Nice sitting! Teresa Palmer looks sultry as she poses in faux fur for Marie Claire Australia
Teresa Palmer is every inch the sultry star for Marie Claire Australia’s latest issue.
The Adelaide-born actress, 37, dons a denim ensemble with strategic cutouts on the cover of the July issue.
In addition to a candid interview about her relationship with her American actor husband Mark Webber, the Hollywood star posed for some risqué photos inside.
In an instant, the Hacksaw Ridge actress looked flawless as she posed on a lounge chair.
She showed off her toned and bare legs while wearing a brown fur coat, while keeping the camera from seeing too much by holding it closed with her hand.
Teresa Palmer is every inch the sultry star for Marie Claire Australia’s latest issue. pictured
Teresa kept her long blonde locks straight for the professional photo shoot.
The actress opted for a minimal makeup look to show off her natural beauty and glowing skin.
In another photo, the mother-of-four posed on a camping chair on the sand while looking sultry at the camera.
In another photo, the mother-of-four posed on a camping chair on the sand while looking sultry at the camera
The Adelaide-born actress, 37, is the cover girl of Marie Claire’s July issue
She showed off another long brown coat, which was unusually paired with gray mini shorts.
At her feet, the A-lister rocked a pair of long, ruffled black socks with black sliders.
Teresa is currently receiving critical acclaim for her role in The Clearing.
The Clearance is a fictionalized account of the so-called ‘Doomsday Cult’ founded by Anne Hamilton-Byrne in the 1960s, and also stars Guy Pearce.
There are also roles for Miranda Otto, Claudia Karvan, Gary Sweet and Kate Malvany.
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The Clearing is a fictionalized account of the so-called ‘Doomsday Cult’ founded by Anne Hamilton-Byrne in the 1960s. In the photo: Palmer
There are also roles for Miranda Otto, Claudia Karvan, Gary Sweet and Kate Malvany. Pictured: Otto as Anne Hamilton-Byrne