Maggie Q Hits The Red Carpet For ‘Divergent’ Premiere Without Panties


Maggie Q stole the limelight at the L.A. premiere of Divergent on Tuesday when she hit the red carpet alongside co-stars Shailene Woodley, Kate Winslet, and Ashley Judd. Not only was Maggie looking as stunning as ever, she also showed up in a very steamy and short black dress, seemingly not wearing any panties.

In the new movie, Maggie Q plays aptitude test facilitator Tori, and Woodley stars as heroine Tris. For her part, Woodley did look pretty good as the cameras shot away keenly, wearing a one-shoulder gold Elie Saab Couture gown.

Her gown was also quite revealing and had a high slit, but was no way near as provocative as Maggie Q’s ensemble, which left very little to the imagination.

Us Weekly caught up with Shailene Woodley at the premiere on Tuesday, where she spoke about how surprised she was that Divergent had so many fans: “You read the book right and you’re sort of, like,in business meetings, and then you film the movie and you’re in your own little bubble. So this is like, ‘Oh wow! Other people know about it!”

British Actress Kate Winslet, who plays Jeanine, the villain in the movie, was also in attendance looking ravishing after having given birth to her third child in December last year. Winslet wore a form-fitting Safiyaa dress that showed off her post-baby curves. She complimented the dress with some stylish Christian Louboutin shoes, and an Alexander McQueen bag.

The eldest of the foursome to grace the red carpet was 45-year-old Ashley Judd who plays Tris’ mother, Natalie. She wowed the crowd in a long blue Elie Saab gown with a sexy plunging neckline. She complimented her look with bright red lipstick, a Dana Rebecca Designs bracelet, and some sparkly Martin Katz jewelry.

Nevertheless, according to most, Maggie Q stole the show by a long way, and why wouldn’t she? After all, it’s not every day celebrities hit the red carpet pantiless.

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