Rose McGowan cuts a trendy figure in an all-black look as she poses with a doll at I Am (Not) a Monster documentary screening in London
She is one of Hollywood most outspoken stars.
And Rose McGowan looked in high spirits as she showed her support at the I Am (Not) a Monster film screening during the BFI London Film Festival 2019 in London on Thursday.
The actress, 46, cut a stylish figure in a flirty black blouse and skinny PVC trousers as she held up a sign to promote the film, as well as a doll.
Rose McGowan, 46, looked in high spirits as she showed her support at the I Am (Not) a Monster film screening during the BFI London Film Festival 2019 in London on Thursday
Rose looked undeniably trendy in her black top, which featured a ruffled turtleneck.
She boosted her height in a pair of chunky black lace-up boots and added a pop of colour to the look with red lipstick.
Rose looked happy and relaxed as she came out to support the movie, which sees Nelly Ben Hayoun travel the world to interview activists, philosophers and theorists.
The actress cut a stylish figure in a flirty black blouse and skinny PVC trousers as she held up a sign to promote the film, as well as a doll
Rose looked undeniably trendy in her black top, which featured a ruffled turtleneck
She boosted her height in a pair of chunky black lace-up boots and added a pop of colour to the look with red lipstick
Nelly impersonates the famed 20th-century philosopher Hannah Arendt as she quizzes her subjects on what it takes to be a ‘monster’ in the present day.
Meanwhile, Rose has become a leading activist for LGBTQ rights and an outspoken critic of disgraced Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein.
McGowan was one of the first women to publicly accuse disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein of sexual misconduct when she alleged he raped her.
Rose looked happy and relaxed as she came out to support the movie
Documentary: The film sees Nelly Ben Hayoun (pictured) travel the world to interview activists, philosophers and theorists
Activism: Nelly impersonates the famed 20th-century philosopher Hannah Arendt as she quizzes her subjects on what it takes to be a ‘monster’ in the present day
Last year, McGowan came out with a tell-all memoir entitled Brave, which detailed both her upbringing in the Children of God cult as well as her much-publicised criticisms and takedowns of Hollywood.
Aside from Scream, McGowan is most well-known for two additional roles.
Her character Courtney Shayne in 1999’s high school black comedy Jawbreaker pre-dated Mean Girls as the ultimate popular bad girl.
Rose also portrayed Paige Matthews on the original series Charmed for five years.
Having her say: Rose has become a leading activist for LGBTQ rights and an outspoken critic of disgraced Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein