Rose Byrne flashes flesh in cut-away leather leotard as she strikes a sultry pose for new magazine cover shoot
She's never one to shy away from showing a bit of flesh for her movies.
And for a new magazine cover shoot, Rose Byrne was certain not to disappoint her many fans.
The 35-year-old graces the cover of Violet Grey in a leather leotard with a cutaway design, exposing more than a little skin.
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Not shy: Rose Byrne graces the cover of Violet Grey in a leather leotard with a cutaway design, exposing more than a little skin
In one image she can be seen with her trousers unzipped, the waistline pulled down as she reveals the contours of her hips.
The Australian actress glistens with her hair slicked back while she keeps her eyes closed, revealing a shimmering eye shadow.
In another picture Rose is covered in glitter as she wears nothing but her leather leotard and a few silver bangles.
Head-to-toe: The Australian actress e is covered in glitter as she wears nothing but her leather leotard and a few silver bangles
In the accompanying interview, the Neighbors star talked about how women are judged by their appearance.
'Look at Hillary Clinton,' Rose began. 'She has to spend time getting her hair and makeup done when a male candidate doesn’t have to do that as much. Or at least as much grooming. It really is this very old concept that we are valued for putting ourselves together and presenting ourselves.'
'However, it’s important to take care of yourself and it doesn’t hurt to put on a bit of lipstick.'
Getting deep: In the accompanying interview, the Neighbors star talked about how women are judged by their appearance
'Beauty comes from within,' she concluded. 'It is a cliché, but I think it’s true.'
'But in this business, it’s hard to reconcile that when you’re constantly being told things about your appearance, whether you’re too pretty or too plain or brunette or whatever their problem is.'
She then discussed her recent forays into comedy: 'Comedy is hard. Talk about trying to make something look effortless!
'Better to be scared about the work than to feel as if it is too familiar territory.'
Talking about looks: 'Beauty comes from within,' she concluded. 'It is a cliché, but I think it’s true.'
Rose and Bobby Cannavale first struck up their romance in 2012 after they met on the set of the modern reboot of the movie musical Annie, in which they played Grace Farrell and Guy Danlily respectively.
They then went on to star as Justine (Byrne) and Danny (Cannavale) in the comedy drama flick Adult Beginners.
They currently star together, with Melissa McCarthy, in Spy.
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