A BRITISH movie star has left fans baffled after wearing a see-through dress that left her looking nearly naked.
The stunning actress dazzled in a mesh studded dress with her white pants on show beneath the material.

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She popped her body while breaking out some sexy dance moves with a pal in the see through outfit, while donning huge stiletto shoes.
Kate, 50, wore her long highlighted locks in a high pony tail and opted for a very glam makeup look for the boogie.
She penned: “If you think you can’t get any hoots out of shared trauma and a love of nelly, think again.”
Kate put her toned derriere on display as she shook it towards the camera in the outfit and showed off her balance in the huge heels.


It comes after the star was accused of a “disappointing” apparent Photoshop fail.
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Fans of the actress and model took to Instagram to share their dismay after a video supposedly showing the use of a face filter circulated on the Celeb Face account.
They uploaded a clip which saw Kate getting ready and holding a banana.
She had her brunette hair tied off her face and a towel wrapped around her body.
Yet as the Underworld actress smiled and moved further into the shot, a grid mounted onto the wall behind her went blurry.
The Instagram blooper page posted a white arrow flagging the blooper and a caption which read: “Think you know that there are apps to edit the face and body in the video. I have previously posted examples of edited videos. And I will add a few more.”
Fans were hugely dismayed, with one writing: “Imagine getting work done and still editing your videos.”
Another put: “The Kate Beckinsale one is actually really disappointing me, it goes to show that all celebs are the same in the end lol,” as a third pleaded: “Not Kate Beckinsale.”

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