Absolutely stunning! Meg Ryan makes a surprise appearance at the Oscars, people are applauding her appearance and her dress is flying high

Recently, Meg Ryan has been finding her way back to the Hollywood limelight, although she only makes sporadic appearances in society. She was even more surprised by her participation at the Oscars, where the actress flashed as slender as a stick in a beautiful dress.

Few would have expected the actress to attend the film awards. Last year, after an eight-year hiatus, she appeared in the film What happens later with David Duchovny, but unfortunately it did not meet with very positive reviews, so she certainly did not expect to win the statuette. But she probably came mainly to cheer on the film Oppenheimer, in which her son Jack Quaid also starred. Oppenheimer ended up being the best picture of last year, so the joy was certainly great.

However, Meg surprised not only with her participation, but also with her appearance. She arrived at the Vanity Fair Oscar party in a glittering sleeveless dress adorned with gold and silver floral patterns. The fitted dress accentuated the actress’s very slim figure, and she complemented the glamorous look with beautiful jewelry. With a hairstyle that accompanied her on screen for almost her entire career, and with a decent make-up, she looked great, which people evaluated very positively.

“She still looks amazing, I just wish she’d act more now,” or “She’s an absolutely stunning woman,” or “She’s still so beautiful and looks happy,” are comments from readers of E! News. People below the Daily Mail article again agreed that Meg was the best dressed celebrity of the night. “She has such a beautiful dress that suits her figure perfectly. No slit practically up to the waist and nothing hanging anywhere. Classy,” summed up one reader.

Fans of Meg Ryan agree that the actress looks the best in years. Whether it’s a healthier lifestyle, luck, or cosmetic surgery, we can only hope that the once very popular actress will find her way to the big screen much more often than once every eight years.

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