She is getting set to hit the silver screen as Wonder Woman.
And pregnant Gal Gadot was certainly looking wonderful as she showed off her burgeoning bump at the Golden Globes in Beverly Hills on Sunday
The 31-year-old former Miss Israel seemed keen to highlight just how proud she is, cradling her belly while standing side-on for photographers.
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Looking wonderful woman: Gal Gadot showed off her pregnancy bump at the Golden Globes in Beverly Hills on Sunday
She showcased her beauty queen figure in a tight black and silver gown, which highlighted her burgeoning bump and bust.
The actress shared an image of herself getting ready for the event on Instagram, which she captioned: ‘Getting ready… #goldenglobes #excited with my beauty squad.’
Gal has been married to wealthy Israeli real estate developer Yaron Varsano since 2008.
Things that go bump in the night: The proud starlet cradled her belly on the red carpet
Pregnant pause: She had a great time flaunting her figure for the photographers
They had their first child, daughter Alma, together back in 2011, who she previously revealed is obsessed with princesses.
She announced they are having another baby on Instagram back in November, where she said: ‘So excited to share this wonder with you… #mommyforthesecondtime.’
They will certainly not be scrimping and saving for their children to get a university education, as they sold a luxury hotel in the Neve Tzedek district of Tel Aviv to Russian mogul Roman Abramovich in 2015 for $26 million.
A super look: The DC superheroine looked great in her figure-hugging black and silver gown
Optical illusion: Her bump disappeared when she stood face on and held her arms at her side
No doubt she will be hoping to be on the nominees list at next year’s Golden Globes for her forthcoming turn as Wonder Woman, which is scheduled to be released on June 2.
The nominees are split by genre within the TV and film categories and the outcome is seen as a predictor of how the Academy Awards might go in February.
The Golden Globes ranks as the third most-watched annual awards show, behind only the Oscars and the Grammys.
The winners are chosen by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association and are known for springing surprises, especially as its members have no say in choosing the Oscars.
Still a beauty queen: It is easy to see why the busty beauty was named Miss Israel in 2004
Beauty pit stop: She shared an image as a group of lackeys tended to her hair and makeup
Some chance: Gal will be hoping to be nominated next year for her turn as Wonder Woman