Work those moves: Salma Hayek pulls off several model poses as she dazzles at French film festival
Salma Hayek dusted off her full repertoire of red carpet moves for the photocall of her new movie Savages at the 38th Deauville American Film Festival in France.
The Mexican beauty showed off her sexy curves in an unusual but cute pastel coloured dress, and wowed the crowd by signing autographs, blowing kisses and wildly flicking her hair.
At one point she threw her arms behind her head and gave the sort of sultry pose that made her a bombshell in 90s films like Desperado and From Dusk Till Dawn.
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Ooh la lah: Salma Hayek strutted her stuff while promoting her new movie Savages at the 38th Deauville American Film Festival in France
The actress also nearly suffered a wardrobe malfunction after bending down to sign the City Book, which nearly resulted in her ample cleavage almost spilling out.
She also cozied up to her French husband François-Henri Pinault during the photocall for the movie, which is playing out of competition.
Crowd favourite: Hayek blows kisses to her adoring fans
Still got it: The 46-year-old beauty can still work a crowd
Oliver Stone's new thriller sees Hayek play Elena, the leader of a Mexican drug cartel who kidnaps a woman named Ophelia, who is played by Blake Lively.
She is forced to captured Ophelia after failing to convince two two small-time marijuana dealers (Taylor Kitsch and Aaron Johnson) to work with her.
John Travolta also stars in the stylish thriller.
Close call: Hayek narrowly avoids her cleavage spilling out of her dress after signing the City Book
The actress caused a stir in Mexico recently after she was quoted as saying to Vogue Deutsch: 'I am proud to have been involved in this film with all these great actors. Honestly, I hardly had any memories of what it is to be Mexican.'
However, she later insisted that she is proud of the Mexican culture.
French kiss: Hayek cozies up to her husband François-Henri Pinault
She said: 'I have never denied my background or my culture. I have taught my child to embrace the Mexican heritage, to love my first language, Spanish, to learn about Mexican history, music, folk art, and even the Mexican candy I grew up with.'
She added: 'I have tried my whole life to represent my Mexican roots With honour and pride.
'It saddens me when my words are lost In translation and taken out of context to hurt the people of Mexico, whom I love.
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