We knew she was in the Justice League, but is Gal Gadot in a bowling league?
The Wonder Woman star, 32, documented a trip to the bowling alley she took Saturday on her Instagram account, as she aimed for a turkey over the Thanksgiving weekend.
The Petah Tikva, Israel native wore a sleeveless top with leggings and her dark black mane pulled back into a ponytail as she hoisted the ball and prepared to aim it down the lane.
The 5ft10 stunner captioned the social media post ‘Bowling,’ with an emoji of a ball and pins.
It’s been a hectic month for Gal, who garnered huge plaudits from her fans amid a report that she would not return for the Wonder Woman sequel if producer Brett Ratner – accused of sexual harassment and assault by multiple women over the past month – was involved with the project via his company, RatPac-Dune Entertainment.
An insider told Page Six, ‘Brett made a lot of money from the success of Wonder Woman, thanks to his company having helped finance the first movie.
‘Now Gadot is saying she won’t sign for the sequel unless Warner Bros. buys Brett out and gets rid of him… she also knows the best way to hit people like Brett Ratner is in the wallet.’
The source told the paper that Gadot was aware she had major leverage in the situation with Warner Bros, saying that the studio ‘can’t have a movie rooted in women’s empowerment being part-financed by a man accused of sexual misconduct against women.’
Gal brought extra clarity to the situation in a November 15 appearance on the Today Show, as she chat with Savannah Guthrie.
‘At the end of the day, a lot has been written about my views and the way that I feel, and everyone knows the way that I feel because I’m not hiding anything,’ said Gadot, who wrote in an Instagram post in October that ‘bullying and sexual harassment is unacceptable,’ and she was in the corner of ‘all the courageous women confronting their fears and speaking out.’
Ratner was booted off the Warner Bros. lot November 1, the same day a Los Angeles Times piece drew attention to allegations from six women, including actresses Olivia Munn and Natasha Henstridge.
Gadot said she was not instrumental in the decision to remove Ratner from the highly-anticipated sequel, as it was a foregone conclusion by that point.
‘The truth is, there’s so many people making this movie – it’s not just me – and they all echoed … the same sentiments. Everyone knew what the right thing to do but there was nothing for me to actually come and say because it was already done before this article came out,’ she said.
Gadot was slated to present Ratner with an award from the Jewish National Fund October 29 – days before the Times piece was published – but withdrew, citing scheduling conflicts,Variety reported.
Ratner, via his lawyer Marty Singer, has ‘categorically’ denied all of the ‘outrageous, derogatory allegations’ against him.