Tuesday 20 September 2022 05:14 PM Ana de Armas talks Marilyn Monroe biopic Blonde with racy new shoot trends now

Tuesday 20 September 2022 05:14 PM Ana de Armas talks Marilyn Monroe biopic Blonde with racy new shoot trends now
Tuesday 20 September 2022 05:14 PM Ana de Armas talks Marilyn Monroe biopic Blonde with racy new shoot trends now

Tuesday 20 September 2022 05:14 PM Ana de Armas talks Marilyn Monroe biopic Blonde with racy new shoot trends now

Ana de Armas is having her own Marilyn Monroe moment. 

The 34-year-old actor has astounded critics with her portrayal of the iconic screen siren in the upcoming fictional depiction of the icon's life Blonde, and now, Ana is working on embracing the fame that comes with it. 

The star is gracing the cover of AnOther AW22 magazine's Autumn/Winter edition, which features an in-depth interview with the A-list star and displays her versatility in a wide variety of poses in a glamorous pictorial.

The title of the feature boldly declares: 'How Ana de Armas Became the Most Famous Woman in the World.'

Hollywood glamor: Ana de Armas, 34, shows her versatility as an actress and model as she goes from girl-next-door sexy to oozing Hollywood glamor in a new pictorial

Hollywood glamor: Ana de Armas, 34, shows her versatility as an actress and model as she goes from girl-next-door sexy to oozing Hollywood glamor in a new pictorial

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The Golden Globe nominee hadn't quite forsaken her blonde hair for the shoot in which she still seemed to be channeling The Gentlemen Prefer Blonde's star. 

The looks go from girl-next-door sexy to retro Madonna to red carpet va-va-voom.

For her portrayal of the film siren, Ana immersed herself into everything she could learn about Marilyn Monroe, including reading and re-reading the 2000 Joyce Carol Oates novel on which the film is based. 

Astounded: The actor has astounded critics with her portrayal of Marilyn Monroe in the upcoming fictional depiction of the icon's life, Blonde, and now, Ana is working on embracing the fame that comes with it

Astounded: The actor has astounded critics with her portrayal of Marilyn Monroe in the upcoming fictional depiction of the icon's life, Blonde, and now, Ana is working on embracing the fame that comes with it

Cover model: The star graces the cover of AnOther AW22 magazine's Autumn/Winter edition, which features an in-depth interview and shows her versatility in a variety of poses in a wide ranging pictorial

Cover model: The star graces the cover of AnOther AW22 magazine's Autumn/Winter edition, which features an in-depth interview and shows her versatility in a variety of poses in a wide ranging pictorial

The story uses real incidents, but tries to fill in the moments in between what's known on the public record. 

'It's about the things we haven't seen, the moments when the cameras aren't flashing or rolling, when Marilyn is not 'on',' said the Cuban-born beauty. 

'It's fiction. We don't have proof this happened. But it fills the gaps in the things we already know with a version of events that we should at least consider.' 

The Knives Out star admitted she didn't seem the likely candidate to be cast when she auditioned for the role about one of the most famous women in the world.

Pretty in Pink: The actor stuns is a pink mini dress with petal sleeves. The Golden Globe nominee hadn't quite forsaken her blonde hair for the shoot in which she still seemed to be channeling The Gentlemen Prefer Blonde's star

Pretty in Pink: The actor stuns is a pink mini dress with petal sleeves. The Golden Globe nominee hadn't quite forsaken her blonde hair for the shoot in which she still seemed to be channeling The Gentlemen Prefer Blonde's star

Siren: Ana looks like a screen siren in this alluring look.  For her portrayal of Marilyn Monroe, the Cuban-born beauty  found herself reading and re-reading the Joyce Carol Oates book Blonde

Siren: Ana looks like a screen siren in this alluring look.  For her portrayal of Marilyn Monroe, the Cuban-born beauty  found herself reading and re-reading the Joyce Carol Oates book Blonde

Real incidents: Blonde shows the audience real incidents from Marilyn Monroe's live, but tries to fill in the moments in between what's known on the public record

Real incidents: Blonde shows the audience real

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