Hollywood actress Blanca Blanco attended several red carpet events including the premiere of Tom Cruise’s Maverick: Top Gun and a screening of Armageddon Time at the 75th annual Cannes Film Festival at the Palais des Festivals.
And the brunette beauty has modeled some very serious jewelry.
The Breaking The Mold author was wearing a total of $1 million worth of jewelry as she was escorted down the Croisette by security guards, she told .
Bling it on: Blanca Blanco hit several red carpet events at the 75th annual Cannes Film Festival at the Palais des Festivals, and the brunette beauty modeled some very serious bling-bling
“I was never left alone, I had security around me at all times to make sure the jewelry didn’t get lost,” she said.
“I’m sure people thought I was an exotic billionaire in need of protection. But it wasn’t for me, it was for the jewelry.’
The actress was at the festival to chat with John Savage about her new film, Eye For Eye.
On Thursday, she wore pearls, diamonds and gold at the Armageddon Time screening as she wore a yellow Christophe Guillarme dress.
Gil Neuhause Jewelry gems cost $700,000 because they are loaded with diamonds.
It took six months to create the necklace, the designer told .
Blingy: On Thursday, she wore pearls, diamonds and gold to the screening of Armageddon Time as she wore a yellow Christophe Guillarme gown. Gil Neuhause Jewelry gems cost $700,000 because they are loaded with diamonds. It took six months to create the necklace, the designer told
Blanco appeared on the Top Gun: Maverick red carpet with Tom Cruise and Jennifer Connelly and Miles Teller on Wednesday.
The Tale Of Tails star wore emerald and diamond jewelery by Helena Joy.
The color went well with her spectacular scarlet strapless gown with a satin ribbon by acclaimed French fashion designer Christophe Guillarme.
Green is good: The Tale Of Tails star wore Helena Joy’s emerald and diamond jewelery when she met Top Gun
Red is right: The color went well with her spectacular scarlet strapless gown with a satin ribbon by acclaimed French fashion designer Christophe Guillarme
And the day before there was even more red carpet bling.
When Blanco went to the Final Cut (Coupez!) screening on Tuesday, she wore gold jewelry by Uchéal – Joaillerie de vie. There was a necklace with a matching earring.
Her dress was again Christophe’s as she has collaborated with him many times and even appeared in his runway shows.
Golden Girl: And there was more red carpet bling the day before. Blanco attended the Final Cut (Coupez!) screening on Tuesday
The star has hit the bull’s eye with her new book.
Her new memoir, Breaking The Mold, is about overcoming her abusive past in Mexico with an overbearing father to then build a film acting career with dozens of credits to her name.
Blanca broke the news about her book exclusively with in October.
The beauty was physically abused by her father and also lived a life of poverty in Washington state where she lived in a garage for years.
Gold Standard: She wore gold jewelry by Uchéal – Joaillerie de vie. There was a necklace with a matching earring. Her dress was by Christophe again
“I wrote BREAKING THE MOLD during the COVID lockdown because I felt my story could help others as poverty and abuse increased. I’ll take you on my journey from poverty to success and how I made it possible,” the Mission: Possible actress told .
“I share and provide tools and techniques that have worked for me,” she said of her book, which is published by Briton Publishing.
The Cannes Film Festival favorite added: “My book is an autobiography and I share something about childhood poverty, abuse and how I overcame it. I think it will motivate readers when they get into a bad situation.’
She was isolated throughout her painful youth and never had the support she really needed, especially at school.
“I never told my classmates about our poverty and life in a garage because I wanted to be treated the same as them – a normal kid! Nobody knew, not even the teachers.”
She also shared an excerpt of the abuse she endured with .
“It happened when we lived in Mexico as children, but the abuse continued through the years.
Her father wasn’t loving, she said, and instead he was an “abusive father and husband.”
“He used to hit us and used a ‘chicote,’ a kind of rod or whip used to control horses, to hit us,” she said.