Nelly Furtado, 45, is 'absolutely stunning' in glittery lace-up dress on the red carpet

The mom-of-three wore a curve-hugging look at the premiere of her new film, "The Greatest Hits."

Nelly Furtado hit the red carpet for the premiere of her new film,
Nelly Furtado hit the red carpet for the premiere of her new film, "The Greatest Hits." (Image via Getty Images)
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Nelly Furtado's comeback is in full swing. After making a surprise appearance during week one of Coachella, the 45-year-old ditched the desert festival scene to hit the red carpet at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles for the premiere of her new movie "The Greatest Hits."

The mom-of-three was all smiles as she posed alongside co-star Lucy Boynton ("Bohemian Rhapsody") in a sparkling maroon off-the-shoulder ruched dress by Valdrin Sahiti that featured lace-up details that showed a hint of skin and black heels by Flor de Maria.

Furtado's look earned acclaim on social media from fans who couldn't get enough of the sultry ensemble.

Nelly Furtado, 45, at the premiere of
Nelly Furtado, 45, at the premiere of "The Greatest Hits." (Image via Getty Images)

"Nelly looks so good," one person wrote.

"I know it was damn near 20 years ago but sheesh!" another said on X (formerly Twitter). "This ain’t the Nelly Furtado that was out then!"

"Absolutely stunning," a fan agreed.

The romantic comedy tells the story of a woman using music to process the death of her boyfriend (David Corenswet). Boynton plays a music producer (who works with Furtado) who learns she has the ability to travel back in time whenever she hears certain songs.

Nelly Furtado and actress Lucy Boynton at the premiere of their film
Nelly Furtado and actress Lucy Boynton at the premiere of their film "The Greatest Hits." (Photo by Leon Bennett/Getty Images)

Furtado, who plays herself in the film, is gearing up for her musical comeback as fans eagerly await her first studio album since 2017. Earlier this year, Furtado appeared on CBC's "Q" and spoke about stepping away from the music scene.

"I do go away for a while, this is what I do. I go away and I crumple into like a mess on the floor and then I slowly put myself back together again. But that doesn’t mean the mess is a bad place. It’s just kind of—kind of like I’m jelly. Like I’m a jellyfish," she said.

"I’m an empath, so I like, I really have to live it out, man. I have to live the things that I’m making. I can’t really fake it," she explained. "So sometimes I do, it sounds like such an artist cliché but it’s like you do have to kind of turn into a blob and then just kind of slowly get into formation again."

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