Jessica Biel's plan doesn't come together when her sheer red dress reveals her black underwear at A-Team premiere

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By Mail Online Reporter

Fashion faux pas: Jessica Biel shows off her black underwear under her red dress as she arrives at the London premiere of The A-Team


After spending the past two months promoting the A-Team movie around the globe, Jessica Biel should be a seasoned red carpet veteran.

Arriving at the London premiere of the film tonight, she managed to commit two fashion faux pas as she wore an outfit the same colour as the carpet, and managed to flash her black underwear in the process.

But given the shapely actress's well-known penchant for regular workouts at the gym, she needn't have been too worried about what the flashbulbs would show up underneath her gown.


Whole lotta red: The actress's bright dress clashed with the red carpet - but her underwear did match the A-Team's GMC van


Justin Timberlake's girlfriend, 28, was credited with bringing the glamour to the male-dominated premiere in her Giambattista Valli gown and her matching red strappy sandals.

Female celebrity guests were few and far between as A-Team fans Alex Reid, Olly Murs, Chris Eubank and Leigh Francis turned up to watch the action movie.

Joining Biel were her co-stars Sharlto Copley (Murdock), Bradley Cooper (Face), Liam Neeson (Hannibal) and Quinton Jackson (B.A. Baracus).


Starry line-up: Biel joins co-stars (L-R) Sharlto Copley, Bradley Cooper, Liam Neeson and Quinton Jackson


Arriving before Biel, the star's leading men Cooper and Neeson spent time meeting the crowds in Leicester Square, posing for photographs and signing autographs.

And of course, they were joined by the film's 'other' star - the A-Team's iconic GMC van.

The London premiere is the latest stop in an international tour for the A-Team cast-members, who have already travelled to Paris, Madrid, Los Angeles and Mexico City, among others.

Writing ahead of tonight's screening, martial arts fighter Jackson wrote on his Twitter page: 'Imma bout to kick this A-team premiere off in London. We go smash it over here. I'm doin dis Memphis style.'


The gang's all here: Copley, Cooper, Neeson and Jackson pose on the red carpet


Meet 'n' greet: Cooper delighted fans when he posed for photos with them
The new A-Team movie has been the subject of heated debates since its conception, but production went on unabated.


Fans have debated the line-up for the film, and argued over whether the series should have been remade in the first place, over the past year.

Jackson in particular has been scrutinised, primarily by his UFC fans, for retiring from the sport to pursue his acting career.

But he has also faced criticism from fans of the TV show, because of his lack of acting experience and the irreplaceable quality of the original B.A. Baracus, Mr.T.


Leggy: Pop newcomer Eliza Doolittle (left) and violinist Linzi Stoppard


Loving the limelight: Cagefighter Alex Reid strikes a martial arts pose on the red carpet


The new film updates the original story which saw the A-Team flee an army prison, where they were being held for a crime they didn't commit, and operating as a vigilante outfit.

In the original Eighties television series they were Vietnam war vets, but in the new film they are veterans from the Iraq war.

Other notable differences are influenced by the film's high production values, with bigger explosions and special effects.

However, judging by the film's trailer it appears that the producers have at least attempted to stay true to many aspects of the TV series - including some of the classic catchphrases and running jokes that made the show so popular.


Dapper: X Factor runner-up Olly Murs (left) and former boxer Chris Eubank


'Why did you pick a truck with no gas?' The A-Team van makes an appearance on the red carpet


Fan mania: Teenagers clamber for a glimpse of the stars

source: dailymail

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