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Midriff Reveal: Ella Hunt Stuns in Tiny Strapless Bra-Top


Ella Hunt surprised everyone on the red carpet when she appeared in a barely-there bra-top. The Scottish BAFTA-nominated actress attended the New York City premiere of Not Suitable for Work in a stunning two-piece outfit that captivated all who saw her. The photos of her striking ensemble received a similar reaction online, with fans praising her beauty in the comments.

Ella Hunt turns heads in tiny strapless bra-top

Check out Ella Hunt’s latest photos from the premiere of her upcoming show below:

As seen in the Instagram photos shared by JustJared, Hunt recently arrived for the premiere of her upcoming Hulu comedy series, Not Suitable for Work, wearing a captivating outfit that showcased her toned midriff.

The strapless charcoal gray bra-top with a daring slit in the middle accentuated the Dickinson star’s curves in a bold manner. Her dual-fabric skirt featured an asymmetrical hemline with ruffles, with one side off-white and the other gray, complemented by a sheer lace black panel in the center.

Additionally, Ella Hunt wore a long black belt over the skirt, tied neatly on one side. She completed her look with strappy black heels and wore her hair down. The 28-year-old opted for minimal makeup, including a glossy pink lip color.

Hunt is currently busy promoting her Hulu series, created by Mindy Kaling, which is set to premiere on June 2, 2026.

Originally reported by Apoorv Rastogi on Mandatory.

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