Whitney Cummings stole the spotlight from the likes of Nicole Kidman and Olivia Munn as she attended an A-list event in the heart of Los Angeles on Tuesday night.
The standup comedian, 42, hit the red carpet at TIME’s Women of the Year Gala held at the West Hollywood EDITION H๏τel.
For the invite-only soiree, Cummings showed plenty of side boob in a racy black minidress.
She nearly spilled out of the daring frock while posing for shutterbugs ahead of the ceremony.
The dress also featured a plunging neckline and a bedazzled halter neck that matched her jeweled purse.
She stood on strappy heels and slipped her toned legs into a pair of sheer black тιԍнтs.
Whitney Cummings stole the spotlight from the likes of Nicole Kidman and Olivia Munn as she attended an A-list event in the heart of Los Angeles on Tuesday night
Cummings’ silky brunette hair was worn in a low ponytail, allowing her flawless makeup to take focus.
She rocked glittery eyeshadow and her plump pout was painted a matte pink shade.
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The Whitney star accessorized with sparkly hoop earrings.
After getting in her red carpet sH๏τs, Cummings filed into the main room for the ceremony.
She was seated next to Live And Let Die star Jane Seymour.
She and the glamorous 74-year-old actress looked to be having a blast as they shared a laugh for the cameras.
Seymour glittered in a blush-toned minidress decked out with sequin details.
The duo posed for pH๏τos at their table, with Cummings putting one arm around Seymour as they smiled.
For the invite-only soiree, Cummings showed plenty of side boob in a racy black minidress
She nearly spilled out of the daring frock while posing for shutterbugs ahead of the ceremony
The dress also featured a plunging neckline
Cummings’ silky brunette hair was worn in a low ponytail, allowing her flawless makeup to take focus
She was seated next to Live And Let Die star Jane Seymour
She and the glamorous 74-year-old actress looked to be having a blast as they shared a laugh for the cameras
TIME’s Women of the Year List was unveiled on February 20.
This year’s 13 honorees were all deemed to be ‘extraordinary leaders fighting for a more equal future,’ as per a press release.
Along with Kidman and Munn, the 2025 honorees include: Olympian Jordan Chiles, WNBA star A’ja Wilson, Shogun actress Anna Sawai, singer-songwriter Laufey, Feeding America CEO Claire Babineaux-Fontenot, women’s rights activist Amanda Zurawski, activist/author Raquel Willis, brave survivor Gisèle Pelicot, conservationist Purnima Devi Barman and Bobbie CEO Laura Modi.
Kidman, Chiles and Wilson grace TIME’s three worldwide covers.