Olivia Munn looked sensational in a daring silver dazzling gown as she attended her new Apple TV series Your Friends & Neighbors premiere in New York on Tuesday.
The actress, 44, proudly showed off her side boob as she went braless under the glamorous dress, after undergoing a double masectomy last year.
Olivia elevated her frame in a pair of towering heels and kept her accessorises to a minimum.
Styling her long brunette tresses in waves, the X-Men: Apocalypse star flashed her gorgeous smile as she posed for photos.
She was later joined on the star-studded red carpet by co-stars Jon Hamm and Amanda Peet.
Mad Men actor Jon cut a dapper figure in a navy pinstriped double breasted suit which he teamed with a white open collar shirt and red tinted glasses.

Olivia Munn looked sensational in a daring silver dazzling gown as she attended her new Apple TV series Your Friends & Neighbors premiere in New York on Tuesday

The actress, 44, proudly showed off her side boob as she went braless under the glamorous dress which boasted two large cut outs down the side
Amanda also dressed smart in a fitted black suit and towering strappy heels.
Meanwhile award-winning actress Sarah Paulson looked stylish in a white shirt and long black coat.
The Ocean’s 8 star added inches to her frame in a pair of boots and toted her belongings in a matching clutch.
Sarah styled her dark tresses nearly sleeked back into a low bun and accessorised with a pair of chunky drop gold earrings.
The new series follows a hedge fund manager (Jon) who resorts to burglary after losing his job, targeting wealthy neighbors to maintain his family’s lifestyle, but makes a fateful error breaking into the wrong home.
It comes after Olivia opened up about her acting comeback as she appeared in her first role in more than three years.
While reflecting on going topless during her intimate scenes with Jon in their new series Your Friends and Neighbors, Olivia revealed she feels less anxious about her body post-surgery.
‘As insecure as I was going into this about my body post-cancer and post-double mastectomy, I have been more insecure before going through all of this,’ she told NBC News.
She continued: ‘I have a deeper appreciation for my body, because my body is the thing that got me through this. I fought through this with everything that I have, so I was a lot less insecure.’

Olivia elevated her frame in a pair of towering heels and kept her accessorises to a minimum

Styling her long brunette tresses in waves, the X-Men: Apocalypse star flashed her gorgeous smile as she posed for photos

Olivia stunned as she posed in the glamorous gown

She was later joined on the star-studded red carpet by co-stars Jon Hamm and Amanda Peet

Meanwhile award-winning actress Sarah Paulson cut a stylish figure in a white shirt and long black coat

The Ocean’s 8 star added inches to her frame in a pair of boots and toted her belongings in a matching clutch

Sarah styled her dark tresses nearly sleeked back into a low bun and accessorised with a pair of chunky drop gold earrings as she posed with Amanda

The new series follows a hedge fund manager (Jon) who resorts to burglary after losing his job, targeting wealthy neighbors to maintain his family’s lifestyle, but makes a fateful error breaking into the wrong home.
In addition to becoming more confident in her own skin since her cancer battle, the star explained she has become more selective with her work.
‘I have to manage my time, and I have to think about how much do I want to be away from my children or how much stress this is going to cause me,’ she said.
She added: ‘With my particular health situation, my cancer feeds on hormones, so if there’s any cancer that has found its way to stay in my body, then stress hormones can also feed on that.’
‘I often ask myself if this situation, this job, this friendship or this dynamic causes me stress and, God forbid, was to feed a cancer in my body and it came back later on in my life, would it have been worth it? And the answer is always no,’ she explained of her current mindset.
In 2024, Olivia revealed she had been diagnosed with ‘aggressive’ luminal B breast cancer and had underwent five surgeries, including a double mastectomy and hysterectomy.
Last year, she bravely bared her mastectomy scars for a SKIMS ad during Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
In an interview with Today, at the time, Olivia revealed that the campaign initially wasn’t supposed to be about her scars – until she chose to embrace them.
‘When Skims approached me to do this campaign, it was just to do their shapewear and their new leggings, and it wasn’t about my scar at all,’ she said.

Olivia wore a flawless palette of makeup to accentuate her beauty

It comes after Olivia showed off her mastectomy scars as she took part in a powerful ad campaign for Kim Kardashian’s SKIMS brand

While reflecting on going topless during her intimate scenes with Jon Hamm in their new series Your Friends and Neighbors, she revealed she feels less anxious about her body post-surgery

‘As insecure as I was going into this about my body post-cancer and post-double mastectomy, I have been more insecure before going through all of this,’ she told NBC News (pictured 2023)
But while shooting the campaign, Olivia struggled to conceal the scars once she changed into an outfit where they became more visible.
‘But were in the middle of the shoot and we changed into an outfit that could see more of my scars so the makeup artist was touching up my scars and then we got to the double mastectomy scars and they were just really hard to cover up,’ she said.
‘Then I was looking in the mirror, and I just thought, “I’m done being insecure about my scars,”‘ she recalled. ‘So I went to the team of Skims and I said, “What do you guys think about showing my scars in this campaign?”
‘And they were so amazing and thoughtful and wonderful. And we talked it out and then we decided to do it.’
In September, Olivia and her husband John Mulaney welcomed their second child, a daughter, Méi June Mulaney, who was born via surrogate.
The couple also share two-year-old son Malcolm together.