Gillian Jacobs looked chic in red when she appeared on Watch What Happens Live on Wednesday.
The Love star, 40, who is beaming her new series across the Atlantic, ended up focusing on Vanderpump Rules Scandoval alongside guest Lala Kent during a hilarious interview.
The society alum looked ready for anything in a long, short-sleeved, cranberry ribbed dress with pink stripes down the sides, pink detailing at the waist, and a high slit at one leg.
The Seven Faces of Jane star wore light pink pointy-toe pumps with the dress and tote an LL Bean bag.
Her long blonde hair is styled in a Veronica Lake hairstyle. Her makeup was dramatic and her lip color matched her unique dress.
LOOK ON AIR: Gillian Jacobs looked chic in red when she appeared on Watch What Happens Live on Wednesday

Scandoval: During Wednesday’s appearance on Watch What Happens Live, the Love star, 40, ended up focusing on Vanderpump Rules Scandoval alongside guest Lala Kent
WWHL host Andy Cohen posed questions to the Ibiza star, asking her if she thought Raquel Levis actually thought she had chemistry with Tom Schwartz.
Gillian said no. She also revealed that she’s a VPR viewer and appreciates all the context the latest episodes have given to the off-screen drama that’s been dominating pop culture news since March 3.
And when it came to who she blamed the most for the relationship between Raquel and Tom Sandoval, most of the world agreed with her and said, “Sandoval.”
But Lala made a good point, saying the blame rested on their shoulders because Raquel was a close friend of Sandoval’s girlfriend of nearly a decade, Ariana Madix.
When Cohen asked the Fear Street actress if she thought Raquel and Sandoval would go on, she scrunched her face in disgust and said, “Um, no.”
Gillian is currently playing Mary Jane Gould, a real-life Chicago heiress who saved European Jews, intellectuals, and artists during World War II across the Atlantic on Netflix.
“I think she felt obligated to help in any way she could,” she said of her character in an interview. City and country.
“Certainly in our version of her version, at first, what she feels she has to give is her money and her fortune.”

CRANBERRY: The society young man looked ready for anything in a short-sleeved, ribbed cranberry maxi dress with pink stripes down the sides, pink detailing at the waist, and a high slit at one leg.

This no: When Cohen asked the Fear Street actress if she thought Raquel and Sandoval would go on, she scrunched her face in disgust and said, “Um, no.”

Sandoval is: And when it came to who she blamed the most for the relationship between Raquel and Tom Sandoval, she agreed with most of the world and said, “Sandoval.”
She added, “The story we’re telling is that she also realizes she has more to offer other than that.”
“In real life and across the Atlantic, she was an incredibly wealthy woman who had this unique ability in this moment to help and she chose to do that.”
“I read a quote from her saying that this was the most important year of her life,” she said of the real-life Mary Jane. It was this year of her life that was the most significant and significant.
She lived a long life but I think this was really the most important period of her life. I tried not to have precognition – you don’t want to bring it up, you want your character to live in the present.
“I think even then, she had more or less sensed it.”

WWHL: She also revealed that she’s a VPR viewer and appreciates all the context the latest episodes have given to the off-screen drama that’s been dominating pop culture news since March 3.
Earlier this year, the Pittsburgh native debuted The Seven Faces of Jane, an anthology consisting of eight short films all starring the actress as the main character.
The anthology features eight different directors, including Jacobs along with Ken Jeong, Gia Coppola, Ryan Heffington, Alexandra Cassavetes, Puma Illoma, Julian Acosta, and Alex Takas.
The cast includes the likes of Emanuela Bustacini, Anthony Scurdi, Letizia Labelle, Benjamin Helm, Chidu Nokocha, Sybil Azure, Daniela Hernandez, Joel McHale, Caroline Ducroc, Breda Wall, Soledad St Helier, Johnny Rhys and Paris Nicole.
The movie premiered at last summer’s Bentonville Film Festival and to select theaters and VOD in January.