Hillary Clinton makes rare red carpet appearance for 'White Noise' premiere at Venice Film Festival | Fox News

2022-09-10 22:01:03 By : Mr. Ben dai

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Hillary Clinton made a rare red carpet appearance at the 79th annual Venice Film Festival on Wednesday for Noah Baumbach's "White Noise" premiere.

The 74-year-old former secretary of state sported a powder blue kaftan with a turquoise collar at the opening ceremony in Italy.

Just the day before, her husband, former president Bill Clinton, was spotted enjoying watching tennis matches at the U.S. Open with sex expert Dr. Ruth and Hillary's longtime ally, Huma Abedin.

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Hillary Clinton walked the red carpet for "White Noise" at the Venice Film Festival on Wednesday. (Andreas Rentz)

Hillary was beaming in blue as she walked the famed red carpet wearing a long-sleeved dress with white flats.

She added two shining silver bangles to match sparkling details along the neckline of her sheath, which included glittering threads of intricate embroidery.

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Hillary walked alongside Italian culture minister Dario Franceschini before heading in to see Baumbach's latest work, which stars Adam Driver, Jodie Turner-Smith, Don Cheadle, musician Andre 3000, and his partner, Greta Gerwig.

Clinton last appeared on a red carpet in May for the annual Metropolitan Museum of Art (MET) Gala.

Hillary Clinton made a rare red carpet appearance Wednesday for the "White Noise" premiere in Italy. (Andreas Rentz)

Hillary Clinton smiled while walking down the red carpet at the "White Noise" premiere in Venice on Wednesday. (Daniele Venturelli)

Weeks later, the former first lady spoke at the premiere of "Below the Belt," a documentary about endometriosis she co-executive produced with director Shannon Cohn.

Clinton is gearing up for the release of "Gutsy," a new Apple TV+ series based on "The Book of Gutsy Women," which she co-wrote with daughter Chelsea. Both women serve as executive producers and hosts of the eight-part program, which begins airing on Sept. 9.

In one episode, Hillary goes head-to-head with Kim Kardashian in a legal knowledge challenge. The reality TV icon has been an advocate for criminal justice reform, and passed the baby bar exam last year while studying to become a lawyer.

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Clinton said her loss to the "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star was "heartbreaking" during an interview with People magazine.

Hillary Clinton and Italian culture minister Dario Franceschini walked side by side at the Venice Film Festival.  (Daniele Venturelli)

Chelsea attempted to give her mom a little credit and said her "reaction time" needed to be faster, but Hillary insisted Kim's win was fair, and her legal knowledge was impressive.

Clinton also recently came to the defense of embattled Finland Prime Minister Sanna Marin on Twitter. The 36-year-old prime minister is under fire after leaked videos showed her partying with celebrities and dancing with a man who is not her husband. 

"Keep dancing," Clinton urged in a post, sharing a photo of herself dancing when she was secretary of state.

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Tracy Wright is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital. Send story tips to tracy.wright@fox.com.

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