Milla Jovovich opened up about her harrowing abortion story in an Instagram post last week as she spoke out against the restrictive bans being passed in Alabama, Ohio, and Georgia.
And she was the first time at the Cannes Film Festival after the revelation.
The 43-year-old actress looked stunning as she arrived for the amfAR 26th Annual Cinema Against AIDS Gala in France on Thursday night.
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Wonder in white: Milla Jovovich looked stunning as she arrived for the amfAR 26th Annual Cinema Against AIDS Gala in France on Thursday night
She was a wonder in a white halter cut out dress featuring a thigh high split at the event hosted by the organization that has raised over $600 million for AIDS research.
The Resident Evil actress teamed the look with plenty of silver including clutch alongside blinged out bracelets and dangling earrings.
Her brunette tresses were pulled back as her fringe cascaded down her forehead toward the side.
Milla accentuated her porcelain skin with shiny pink lip and smokey eye.
Stunning: The 43-year-old actress was a wonder in a white halter cut out dress featuring a thigh high split at the event hosted by the organization that has raised over $600 million for AIDS research
Lovely lady: The Resident Evil actress teamed the look with plenty of silver including clutch alongside blinged out bracelets and dangling earrings
Hamming it up: She was not alone on the red carpet as she was joined by director husband Paul W. W. Anderson
She was not alone on the red carpet as she was joined by director husband Paul W. W. Anderson.
The two have been married since 2009, and they have two children together, Ever, 11, and Dashiel, 4.
This comes after she posted a statement on Instagram speaking out against abortion bans in the US hours before Alabama passed their own law, considered the most restrictive abortion ban in the country.
Milla speaks out: Milla opened up about her harrowing abortion story in an Instagram post last week as she spoke out against the restrictive bans being passed in Alabama, Ohio, and Georgia