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Emmy Rossum sizzles in a bedazzled black strapless gown at premiere for Peacock's Angelyne in LA

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Emmy Rossum looked every bit the leading lady as she arrived to the premiere of her new Peacock limited seriesAngelyne in Los Angeles on Tuesday night.The 35-year-old actress - who plays the show's titular character - posed before a plush hot pink backdrop in a dazzling black strapless gown with jeweled embellishments.Angelyne follows the blonde bombshell of the same name who rose to fame in the 1980s for plastering her provocative image and iconic mononym on billboards across Los Angeles.

Leading lady:Emmy Rossum looked every bit the leading lady as she arrived to the premiere of her new Peacock limited series Angelyne in Los Angeles on Tuesday night.The 35-year-old actress - who plays the show's titular character - posed before a plush hot pink backdrop in a dazzling black strapless gown with jeweled embellishmentsHer defining characteristics are her Barbie-inspired aesthetic, voluminous bleached blonde hair, bubblegum pink Corvette and ample bust.But Angelyne has been a bit of an enigma because while she is consistent with the sexy image she projects, she is actually very guarded about her personal life.

The eight-episode series is loosely based offGary Baum's 2017 article for The Hollywood Reporter which revealed the secrets of the icon's origins, including being the daughter ofPolish-born Holocaust survivors.Angelynewill be made available in its entirety on Thursday, May 19 on NBC's Peacock streaming service.

Transformation: Angelyne follows the blonde bombshell of the same name who rose to fame in the 1980s for plastering her provocative image and iconic mononym on billboards across Los Angeles.

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