Ali Larter wears burgundy bralette and transparent cape at 'Landman' premiere


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Ali Larter stunned in a sheer burgundy look at the overseas premiere of “Landman”'s second season.

Larter rocked a burgundy bralette and matching sheer cape on the red carpet at Cineworld Leicester Square in London on November 16. The actress completed the look with matching pants and heels.

The American actress and former model wore her blonde hair down and kept her accessories to a minimum with diamond earrings and a few rings.

Ali Larter stunned with a sheer burgundy look at the premiere of the second season of “Landman” in London. (Getty Images)

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Larter plays Angela in “Landman,” the recently reconciled ex-wife of Billy Bob Thornton, who often appears on camera in bikinis and tight-fitting suits.

The “Legally Blonde” star previously opened up about playing Angela in a mirror selfie shared on Instagram, which showed her in a red bikini inside her trailer while filming season two.

Ali Larter and Billy Bob Thornton in the photo

Ali Larter and Billy Bob Thornton star in “Landman.” (Getty Images)

Ali Larter in a red bikini in a scene "landman"

Michelle Randolph as Ainsley Norris and Ali Larter as Angela Norris in the first season of “Landman.” (Emerson Miller/Paramount+.)

In the caption of the post, Larter wrote that “playing a character who is so comfortable in her body motivates me,” explaining that she had recently filmed a bikini scene for the show and detailed her prep routine, which included waking up at 5:30 a.m. and drinking celery juice and coffee, working out, and getting a spray tan.

Her eye-catching premiere look came shortly after an interview with Fox News Digital, where she said she remains happy with her decision to leave Hollywood for Idaho with her husband, Hayes MacArthur.

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Hayes McArthur and Ali Larter at the Los Angeles premiere of "landman" in November 2024

Hayes MacArthur and Ali Larter left Hollywood for Idaho in 2020. (Amy Sussman/Getty Images)

“We spent two months thinking that children's schools would reopen in California, and they didn't,” he recalled of his move during the COVID-19 pandemic. “And so they did it online and the schools there were open. So we were able to take our 6-year-old daughter to kindergarten during the spring semester.”

“And living in the city and skiing with our kids. And we really spent a tremendous amount of time together as a family.”

—Ali Larter

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“And that was a big thing for us because we just wanted her to be around other kids and have that kindergarten experience, and during that time we met some amazing families organically at the school,” she continued. “And living in the city and skiing with our kids. And we really spent a tremendous amount of time together as a family.”

Ali Larter in a white dress and jacket outside the Today Show in New York in November 2025

Ali Larter plays Angela in “Landman.” (MEGA/GC Images)

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After living in Idaho for the second half of the school year, Larter and his family returned to Los Angeles for the summer and realized that “there are so many demands as an actor” when living in the city.

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He explained that actors not only audition frequently but are “expected to perform for many things,” including parties and charity events. While he loves Los Angeles and says “his heart will always be there,” he wanted a more family-centered lifestyle.

“We just didn't want to do that. We want to be with our kids,” she said. “And that's when I think the biggest change was that we came back after that summer and tried it and said, 'Let's try this and see if it works.'”

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Fox News Digital's Lori Bashian contributed to this report.

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