Kirsten Dunst shows off her toned legs in a saucy

Kirsten Dunst shows off her toned legs in a saucy Marie Claire cover shoot…as she gushes about her “creative” love for husband Jesse Plemons

Kirsten Dunst showed off her endless legs in lingerie as she starred in a cheeky new cover shoot for the latest issue of Marie Claire.

The 41-year-old movie star was agelessly radiant as she stunned in Miu Miu briefs and a top from the same brand.

Her Miu Miu T-shirt was tight enough to show off her enviably lithe body as she gave the camera an enigmatic look.

In the pages of Marie Claire, she gushed about the romantic and artistic connection she shares with her husband and recurring co-star Jesse Plemons.

“Because we fell in love on set, we fell in love creatively first,” she reflected. “I think we’ll always come back to it in a way that doesn’t relate to our real lives.”

In the pages of Marie Claire, Kirsten Dunst gushed about the romantic and artistic connection she shares with her husband and recurring co-star Jesse Plemons;  seen in January

In the pages of Marie Claire, Kirsten Dunst gushed about the romantic and artistic connection she shares with her husband and recurring co-star Jesse Plemons; seen in January

Kirsten showed off her endless legs in lingerie as she starred in a cheeky new cover shoot for the glossy magazine's latest issue

Kirsten showed off her endless legs in lingerie as she starred in a cheeky new cover shoot for the glossy magazine's latest issue

Their off-screen romance developed while they played a couple on Fargo and they have since married and had two sons – Ennis, five, and James, two.

In 2021, they played a couple again in Jane Campion's acclaimed gay western The Power Of The Dog, which earned both Jesse and Kirsten Oscar nominations.

Jesse also makes a brief appearance in Kirsten's upcoming film “Civil War,” in which she is a photojournalist covering America's descent into armed conflict.

Despite the professional connection she shared, Kirsten revealed that “we don't talk to each other on set. 'I left him alone, he left me alone.'

Nevertheless, the Marie Antoinette actress enthused: “I work with him.” “The nice thing is that we trust each other so much.”

She recalled: “He sent me a scene from this miniseries he's working on last night to get my opinion. “If I'm having a hard time deciding on something, I let him read it. I trust his opinion more than anyone else, and he cares about me more than anyone.'

Kirsten laughed and teased that she and Jesse “hate the same thing,” but declined to reveal any details to the public.

Although her taste in films leans towards European art favorites, Kirsten admitted that she would also be open to appearing in another superhero film.

Kirsten laughed and teased that she and Jesse

Kirsten laughed and teased that she and Jesse “hate the same thing,” but declined to reveal any details to the public

Their off-screen romance developed while they played a couple on Fargo (pictured), and they have since married and had two sons - Ennis, five, and James, two

Their off-screen romance developed while they played a couple on Fargo (pictured), and they have since married and had two sons – Ennis, five, and James, two

In 2021, they played a couple again in Jane Campion's acclaimed gay western The Power Of The Dog (pictured), which earned both Jesse and Kirsten Oscar nominations

In 2021, they played a couple again in Jane Campion's acclaimed gay western The Power Of The Dog (pictured), which earned both Jesse and Kirsten Oscar nominations

She first became known worldwide through her role as Mary Jane alongside Tobey Maguire in the successful Spider-Man trilogy directed by Sam Raimi.

If asked to return to the genre, she would agree, “because you get paid a lot of money, I have two kids and I support my mother.”

However, at the time of the interview, she had “not worked in two years,” she said, noting that after her role as a tormented alcoholic mother in “The Power Of The Dog,” “every role I was offered was sad.” Mummy.'

Despite her recent Oscar nomination, she remains aloof from award shows, which she says are “too many” anyway.

Her disinterest in the Oscars goes so far that she openly admits, “I don't know who won last year.”

Kirsten herself has never won an Oscar, but thinks: “It's good to be an outsider.” If you [win] Oscars, sometimes it’s not always good for your career.”

Still, she believes she'll get the gong in the end when “I'm old and they'll say, 'Let's finally give her one.'”