Gal Gadot Receives Hollywood Icon Award at Cedars-Sinai Fall Snow Ball Gala


Gal Gadot Receives Hollywood Icon Award at Cedars-Sinai Fall Snow Ball Gala

Gal Gadot looks glamorous at the Cedars-Sinai Snow Ball Gala!

The 40-year-old Wonder Woman star accepted the Hollywood Icon Award during the Women’s Guild Cedars-Sinai Fall Snow Ball Gala at Beverly Wilshire, a Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif. on Thursday (November 20).

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Gal wore the Altuzarra Kaplan dress in dusty lilac from the Spring 2026 collection with slicked back hair and a bright red lip. Her nails were painted a shade that matched her lip color perfectly. She accessorized with some silver jewelry.

She posed for some photos with fans on the red carpet and took group pics with Cedars-Sinai’s Dr. Shlee Song and Dr. Nancy Sicotte.

Gal checked herself into the Cedars-Sinai hospital for an emergency when she was revealed to have a blood clot on her brain while pregnant last December.

“Last year, my life took an unexpected turn,” she said (via Variety). “I was eight months pregnant, juggling family, work and everything in-between when I started to feel the kind of headache that makes the world stop for three weeks.”

“Before we even got back home, my phone rang, and my doctor said, ‘You need to come to the hospital right now. It’s serious. You have a massive brain clot,’” Gal recalled about being diagnosed with cerebral venous thrombosis or CVT. “From that moment, I just could not understand anything. English was out the window. My husband was speaking to different doctors, and all I could think was, am I going to die? Is this how it feels before you die? Are they going to be able to save me?…Is the baby going to be okay?’”

The doctors managed to safely deliver her baby.

She continued, “The next morning, while my husband held our tiny newborn, my incredible doctors performed the procedure that saved my life, and when I woke up, I realized that I had been given two gifts, one in my arms, Ori and one in my heart, a second chance. Cedars-Sinai, you gave me that chance.”

She thanked the doctors, nurses, and hospital staff for saving her life and her daughter Ori‘s life. Dr. Song, who had been her physician, presented her with the award.

Earlier this year, Gal spoke about the box office failure of her Disney live-action remake of Snow White.

Source: justjared.com


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