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Kirsten Dunst cuts a stylish figure in lace dress for the Tribute Awards during the Toronto Film Festival for new film Roofman

Kirsten Dunst cut a stylish figure for the Tribute Awards on Sunday as she attended the Toronto Film Festival alongside some other notable names.

The Spider-Man actress, 43, turned heads in a lacy off-the-shoulder dress as she made an appearance on the red carpet.

Channing Tatum, 45, and Sydney Sweeney, 27, were also at the star-studded bash which took place on Sunday night.

Kirsten looked incredible in the sheer number, which gently swept across the floor.

The actress appeared in good spirits as she posed beside her Roofman co-star Channing, who looked smart in an all-black suit.

The pair worked together on the upcoming film, with the world premiere taking place at the TFF.

Kirsten Dunst cut a stylish figure for the Tribute Awards on Sunday as she attended the Toronto Film Festival alongside some other notable names

The Spider-Man actress, 43, turned heads in a lacy off-the-shoulder dress as she made an appearance on the red carpet

The Spider-Man actress, 43, turned heads in a lacy off-the-shoulder dress as she made an appearance on the red carpet

Speaking about his co-star at the festival, Channing admitted he was ‘afraid’ to work with Kirsten due to her very successful career in the industry. 

He told PEOPLE: ‘I was so intimidated to work with her – and when I say intimidated, I was. I just wanted her to like me. I was like, “Please like me!”‘

The Blink Twice star added that his personal favourite movie of Kirsten’s is her 1994 hit Interview with the Vampire, to which he shared: ‘I couldn’t imagine doing what she did in that film at the age.

‘Everything she’s ever done, I’ve been obsessed with.’

Kirsten later had an outfit change, switching up her look for a figure-hugging grey dress which featured sexy cut-out sections across her midriff. 

The gorgeous gown draped off her shoulders and she styled the outfit with a bouncy blown-out hairstyle and a slick of red lipstick. 

Roofman is based on a true story about Jeffrey Manchester (Tatum), who, according to the synopsis, is a ‘former Army Ranger and struggling father who turns to robbing McDonald’s restaurants by cutting holes in their roofs, earning him the nickname: Roofman.’

It adds: ‘After escaping prison, he secretly lives inside a Toys ‘R’ Us for six months, surviving undetected while planning his next move.’ 

The actress appeared in good spirits as she posed beside her Roofman co-star Channing, who looked smart in an all-black suit

The actress appeared in good spirits as she posed beside her Roofman co-star Channing, who looked smart in an all-black suit

Kirsten was at the premiere for her new film Roofman, and was accompanied by Tatum

Kirsten was at the premiere for her new film Roofman, and was accompanied by Tatum

Kirsten later changed and looked radiant in a figure-hugging grey dress which featured sexy cut-out sections across her midriff

Kirsten later changed and looked radiant in a figure-hugging grey dress which featured sexy cut-out sections across her midriff

Channing told PEOPLE : 'I was so intimidated to work with her - and when I say intimidated, I was. I just wanted her to like me. I was like, "Please like me!"'

Channing told PEOPLE : ‘I was so intimidated to work with her – and when I say intimidated, I was. I just wanted her to like me. I was like, “Please like me!”‘

Meanwhile, Christy actress Sydney, who was at the festival promoting the biopic about welterweight champion Christy Martin, stunned in a simple but elegant little black dress.

The strapless number showed off her hourglass figure and she boosted her petite frame with a pair of black stilettos.

Sydney, who has been hit by a string of controversies in recent months, brushed off the drama as she took to the red carpet at the event. 

Earlier this year, Kirsten set the record straight about the pronunciation of her name.

In a TikTok video from Town and Country magazine, she said: ‘I mean, everyone messes up my name, so I give up.

‘I don’t care… I don’t blame people. Like in England, they don’t really say my name right.

‘The last set, everyone was saying my name wrong. There was like Swedish people and people from Hungary. You just give up.’

Kirsten confirmed the proper way to say her name is ‘Keer-sten’.

She joked: ‘But again, who cares? It’s fine.’



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