Hello sunshine! Kimberly Wyatt brightens up The Wolverine London premiere as she leads the glamour in a canary yellow gown
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It was Hugh Jackman's big night as he turned up to open the London premiere of his new superhero movie The Wolverine.
But that didn't stop Kimberly Wyatt from almost stealing the show as she led the glamour in a bright yellow dress.
The former Pussycat Dolls star stood out in the canary yellow gown as she walked the red carpet in Leicester Square on Tuesday night.
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Sunshine lady: Kimberly Wyatt stuns as she leads the glamour at Tuesday night's The Wolverine premiere in a bright yellow floorlength dress
Kimberly, who had brought her boyfriend Max Rogers along, looked body confident in the bright ensemble which skimmed the floor.
The strapless dress looked even more elegant with its sequin embellishment on the bust area.
Wyatt completed her look with her blonde locks worn down and wavy, while she went for black nail polish and a matching clutch bag.
Who's a pretty birdie? Kimberly Wyatt stood out in a bright canary yellow floorlength gown for the premiere
Bold and bright: The former Pussycat Dolls star was just one of the celebrities keen to get a first glimpse of the movie
Date night: Kimberley smiled widely as she brought along her boyfriend for the night's movie entertainment
Although the night was still all about Jackman, who stunned by arriving in a flashy white sports car.
The Australian actor made it a stylish entrance in the Audi as he zoomed in front of the waiting crowds and photographers.
Arriving in style: Hugh Jackman makes quite the entrance at Tuesday night's London premiere of his movie The Wolverine in a white Audi
Dapper: He was the man of the night and ensured all eyes were on him with the dazzling entrance in front of the waiting crowds and photographers
The 44-year-old stepped out of the vehicle with a big grin on his face as he got ready to promote his latest movie The Wolverine once more.
Hugh looked dapper for the screening in a black suit and shirt, although he at first kept his blazer off as he sat in the hot car.
When he emerged he showed off his now trademark facial hair, which he has kept throughout the X-Men related films.
Rapturous applause: The star was greeted by screams from the excited waiting crowd in front of The Empire Leicester Square
Easy now: He stepped out carefully ready to welcome his new movie, The Wolverine
Crowd pleaser: After stepping out of the hot car he put his blazer jacket on and waved to onlookers
But while he was certain to draw the big cheers and most of the attention, his female co-stars certainly gave him a run for his money.
Both Rila Fukushima and Tao Okamoto were on hand to pose with Jackman on the red carpet during the special screening.
Rila, who plays Yukio in the film, looked cute in a navy blue strapless jumpsuit and pointy black heels.
Centre stage: He was joined by his glamorous female co-stars Rila Fukushima and Tao Okamoto at Tuesday night's event
She kept her make-up fairly simple and her dark locks and fringe down.
Tao, who plays Mariko Yashida, meanwhile upped the glamour stakes in a gold printed gown which skimmed the floor as she walked along.
But it was Famke Janssen who led the glamour on the night in a blush coloured floorlength gown with black belt detailing.
Glam factor: Rila Fukushima, who plays Yukio in the film, looked cute in a navy blue strapless jumpsuit and pointy black heels
Hiding her Dark Phoenix side: Famke Janssen led the glamour on the night in a blush coloured floorlength gown with black belt detailing
Stunner: Tao Okamoto, who plays Mariko Yashida, meanwhile upped the glamour stakes in a gold printed gown which skimmed the floor as she walked along
Showing no sign of her Dark Phoenix side, she instead looked quite angelic in the ensemble, although showed off her dark wavy locks, which she wore down.
But while the red carpet was heavy with the stars of the film, other celebrities of course turned up to be one of the first to watch Jackman and co. in action.
Former Pussycat Dolls star Kimberly Wyatt stood out in a bright canary yellow gown as she brought her boyfriend along for the festivities.
Fancy seeing you here: The girls paid each other compliments before resuming posing duties
Close: They reunited once more as they take their promotional duties for the film worldwide
Jokes all round: Hugh made them laugh as they posed in front of his flashy sports car for the evening
Greeting fans: Tao happily posed for pictures with crowd members and signed autographs before heading inside
TV presenter Jenni Falconer was also on hand to support the film in a pionk floral print mini-dress and co-ordinating handbag.
Amal Fashanu also opted for bright in a turquoise bodycon dress for the evening as she mingled with the rest of the stars.
Jackman first played Wolverine some 13 years ago and now he's back for his sixth outing as the iconic X-Men character in forthcoming superhero film The Wolverine.
Suited and booted: Jackman gave a thumbs up to the crowds as he waltzed across the red carpet
Co-stars: Will Yun Lee, who plays Kenuichio Harada in the film, dressed in a grey suit as he arrived in sunny London
Speaking to the August issue of GQ Australia, he admitted the role proved to be something of a game-changer after his first appearance as Wolverine in director Bryan Singer’s 2000 blockbuster X-Men.
‘This has pretty much been the backbone of my career,’ he says. ‘It was the first (Hollywood) job I got and there have been a hell of a lot of jobs and opportunities I’ve had off of it.
‘When we started with this, comic-book movies were pretty much cold, it wasn’t really a genre.
'Since then I look at a lot of comic-book characters and Wolverine is certainly one of the more interesting, layered, fun and badass. And I really enjoyed playing him’
Jackman also acts as producer on the forthcoming film, a behind-the-scenes role that gave him authority over where it would be shot – unsurprisingly, the Australian actor opted for his homeland.
‘I was excited to be able to ring the prime minister and tell her that this was win-win,’ he said of the decision to shoot the film in and around Sydney with Oscar-winning director James Mangold.
Night out: TV presenter Jenni Falconer looked pretty as a picture in her pink floral number for the night
Ladies' night: Jenni Falconer and Amal Fashanu were among the stars in the guest list for the event in Leicester Square on Tuesday evening
An added bonus to filming in Australia was the opportunity it gave to Australian crew members.
He adds: ‘Jim (Mangold) said to me the other day, “man to man, this is the best crew I’ve ever worked with.
'He is blown away. And without movies like this it’s hard to keep that machine going.'
Iconic: Hugh Jackman as Wolverine in James Mangold's forthcoming superhero film The Wolverine
Hanging on: Another shot from the new film, which goes on general release later this month
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