Gal Gadot cut a laid-back figure as she stepped out in London to head to a meeting on Friday evening.
The Wonder Woman star, 37, donned a chic beige trench coat as she strolled through the capital during a break from her busy filming schedule.
Gal also teamed the stylish trench coat with a pair of slim-fit mom denim jeans and a pair of casual trainers.
The beauty also opted for toting her essentials around in a large black shoulder bag and appeared in high spirits as she exited the car into the busy London street.
The London outing comes after Shazam! Fury Of The Gods director David F.Sandberg, 42, denied that Gal’s Wonder Woman appearance was a deep fake.
Stepping out: Gal Gadot, 37, cut a laid-back figure as she stepped out in London to head to a meeting on Friday evening
Stunning: The Wonder Woman star, 37, donned a chic beige trench coat as she stepped out for the evening to attend important film meetings
Casual: She also teamed the stylish trench coat with a pair of slim-fit mom denim jeans and a pair of casual trainers
And according to AV Club, David said that Gal’s cameo was ‘shot in England,’ while he ‘directed remotely’ due to a ‘visa issue’.
It comes after filmgoers questioned if Gal was even on set and whether her face was deep-faked onto her body double in the scene.
However, director David set the record straight about Gal’s appearance in the DC superhero film.
He said on Twitter, ‘A certain cameo in Shazam! Fury Of The Gods had to be shot in England, but I couldn’t go because of a visa issue, so I directed remotely.’
He also shared a video of himself directing Gal in the scene via what appeared to be a zoom call.
And said to viewers, ‘It wasn’t a deep fake as some believe.’
The rumours of the scene being a deep fake first started to circulate when set photos of Shazam 2 showed Gal’s body double, Taylor Cahill, dressed in the Wonder Woman costume for the scene.
And soon after seeing the set photos, fans quickly insinuated that Taylor was acting out the whole scene instead of Gal.
Beauty: The beauty also opted for toting her essentials around in a large black shoulder bag and appeared in high spirits as she exited the car into the busy London street
Chic: The actress, who decided to keep her look casual but cute, also styled her brunette locks up in a slick back ponytail
Glowing: And to finish off the casual ensemble, Gal also donned a no-makeup look for the evening ahead
New movie: The London outing comes after Shazam! Fury Of The Gods director David F.Sandberg, 42, denied that Gal’s cameo was a deepfake
However, David denied all the rumours and set the record straight by saying that the scene was first shot with Taylor to determine what coverage’ they needed for Gal.
When taking to Twitter again, David said: ‘We shot the scene with Taylor to figure out what coverage we then needed to get with Gal since she couldn’t make it to Atlanta.’
In another reply, he also said, ‘It’s also Taylor’s body with the wizards head on it. There is absolutely no deepfaking going on. When you see Gal it’s 100% her.’
Gadot is a mom to Alma, 11, Maya, five, and Daniella, one. She shares them all with her husband, Jaron Varsano, 48.
Jaron, who sometimes spells his name with a Y instead of a J, is an Israeli businessman who recently broke into the entertainment industry as a producer on several upcoming projects.
He also appeared in Gadot’s film Wonder Woman 1984 as one of the extras on set.
The pair have been married since 2008, after meeting through mutual friends at a ‘desert party.
In 2016, Gadot told Glamour about meeting her husband for the first time.
‘It was all about yoga, chakras, and eating healthy—we didn’t exactly find ourselves there, but we found each other,’ she said.
Setting things straight: And according to AV Club, David said that Gal Gadot’s cameo was ‘shot in England,’ while he ‘directed remotely’ due to a ‘visa issue’
Questioning: It comes after filmgoers questioned if Gal was even on set and whether her face was deep faked onto her body double in the scene
The Israeli native became a household name in the entertainment industry after being cast as the DC Studios version of Wonder Woman.
After the first two films came out in 2017 and 2020, respectively, there were plans for a third film in the works with DC when the film was cut from the studio’s slate.
Despite the studio not moving forward with the third Wonder Woman instalment, James Gunn, who was recently appointed the new co-head of DC Studios, explained that Gal wasn’t fired from the role.
The filmmaker responded to a comment on a recent DC-related Instagram post that read: ‘Cannot wait to see what you’re cooking up… That being said, the move to boot Cavill and Gadot… doesn’t inspire confidence.’
‘I’m not sure where you’re getting that we “booted” Gal,’ Gunn responded.
The first Wonder Woman movie debuted in 2017, opening with a massive $103 million opening weekend en route to $412 million domestic and $822 million worldwide.
Gunn and Safran – along with Warner Bros. co-CEOs Michael De Luca and Pamela Abdy – reportedly said that the third film did not currently fit with their new plans for DC Studios.