Jetting Off! Gal Gadot Spotted at JFK Airport Post Saturday Night Live Smooch with Kate McKinnon

Following her first time guest-hosting on Saturday Night Live, Gal Gadot was seen leaving New York City on Sunday. The 32-year-old actress, known for her role as Wonder Woman, was looking effortlessly chic at JFK airport in a black sweater paired with leggings and white sneakers. She had her hair pulled back into a bun and completed her look with black sunglasses and a fashionable tartan scarf. Watch the video below for more.

Away she goes: After her debut guest-hosting gig on Saturday Night Live, Gal Gadot was spotted heading out of New York on Sunday

Off she goes: Following her successful stint as a guest host on Saturday Night Live, Gal Gadot was seen departing from New York on Sunday. Her appearance on the show generated buzz on social media after she shared a kiss with SNL cast member Kate McKinnon. In the skit, Gal portrayed Wonder Woman, also known as Diana, residing on the fictional island of Themyscira with a community of Amazon warriors. Kate and Aidy Bryant played American lesbians who landed on the island in search of companionship, only to discover that the Amazons were not what they were looking for.

Simply stylish: The 32-year-old Wonder Woman star was airport chic at JFK in a simple black sweater teamed with matching leggings and white sneakers

Keeping it simple yet chic, the 32-year-old actress known for her role in Wonder Woman was spotted at JFK Airport wearing a basic black sweater with matching leggings and white sneakers.
In a moment of curiosity, Diana decides to test her feelings by suggesting she kiss one of her friends, to which Kate’s character Drae volunteers after a brief pause. The studio audience cheers as they lock lips, but Diana bluntly confesses, “I’m sorry, I feel nothing,” leaving the visitors disappointed as they depart Themyscira.
In her opening speech, Gal expressed her excitement about the show airing live in Israel for the first time, mentioning her Israeli roots with a shout-out to her family in Hebrew. She concluded with a heartfelt message to her loved ones back home.

Keeping warm: Her hair slicked back and wound into a bun, Gal accessorized her ensemble with a stylish pair of black sunglasses and a tartan scarf

Staying cozy: With her hair pulled back in a bun, Gal added a touch of style to her outfit with chic black sunglasses and a plaid scarf. In her message, she humorously pointed out the misconception of her constantly eating hummus in sketches about Israel and expressed hope for more nuanced portrayals in the future. Leslie Jones joined her onstage as “Time Square’s Wonder Woman,” joking about posing for photos with young fans and German tourists alike.

The big moment: During Saturday's episode, Gal lit up social media by locking lips with Saturday Night Live regular cast member Kate McKinnon

The highlight of the show: In the latest episode, Gal caused a buzz on social media when she shared a kiss with Kate McKinnon, a regular member of the Saturday Night Live cast.

Home: Gal was playing Wonder Woman, a.k.a. Diana, on her native Mediterranean isle of Themyscira, which is populated by an Amazon clan of women warriors

Gal was embodying the role of Wonder Woman, also known as Diana, on the beautiful Mediterranean island of Themyscira, home to a fierce clan of Amazonian women warriors.

Although the episode received criticism for not addressing the headline-making scandal of the week – a series of sexual harassment accusations against Hollywood executive Harvey Weinstein brought to light in the New York Times.

At the after-party for Saturday Night Live, Lorne Michaels, the creator, was reminded that they hadn’t touched on the Weinstein scandal. His response was simply, “It’s a New York thing.”

During the dress rehearsal, there was a joke made about Weinstein during the weekend update segment that received a big reaction from the audience. Unfortunately, the joke didn’t make it to the live show.

Kate and Aidy Bryant play two American lesbians who wash ashore there, hoping to meet fellow lesbians and disappointed not to find any among the Amazons

Kate and Aidy Bryant portray two American lesbians who end up stranded on an island, eagerly anticipating meeting other lesbians, only to find that the Amazons there are not like-minded.

'I'm sorry, I feel nothing': Diana eventually decides: 'I know - maybe I should try to kiss one of you and see if I feel something,' for which Kate's character Drae volunteers

“I’m not feeling anything,” Diana admitted. After some thought, she suggested, “I know what might help. Maybe I should try kissing one of you to see if that sparks something.” Kate’s character Drae immediately volunteered for the experiment.

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