Pauley Perrette Brings Spring Florals to Red Carpet Charity Event

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The former 'NCIS' actress turned heads with her bold rainbow hair.

Pauley Perrette had stellar style while supporting a good cause at the Human Rights Campaign 2023 Los Angeles Dinner on Saturday.

The former NCIS actress, who played fan-favorite character Abby Sciuto, attended the event in a black sleeveless dress with a bright floral pattern paired with high lace-up boots.

Along with her dress, the star's hair drew the eye as she dyed her hair in rainbow colors, with yellow, orange, green, and red visible.

Pauley Perrette attends the Human Rights Campaign 2023 Los Angeles Dinner at JW Marriott Los Angeles L.A. LIVE on March 25, 2023, in Los Angeles, California.<p>Steven Simione/FilmMagic</p>
Pauley Perrette attends the Human Rights Campaign 2023 Los Angeles Dinner at JW Marriott Los Angeles L.A. LIVE on March 25, 2023, in Los Angeles, California.

Steven Simione/FilmMagic

Other familiar faces who attended the Mar. 25 event include Angelica Ross, Michaela Jaé (MJ) Rodriguez, Cheyenne Jackson, and more.

Perrette acted in NCIS from 2003 to 2018 before leaving the show. Speaking about her decision to leave, Perrette said, "I'm still grieving. And it's sad. I, like, usually cry in my car every single day when I drive to work. And I usually cry on my way home at some point. And then I take a deep breath, and I go, 'All right,' you know?"

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She returned to acting in 2020 to lead the comedy Broke, but unfortunately, the series was canceled after one season.

Since stepping away from acting, the 54-year-old is very involved in charity and activism, with the star sharing a video on March 27 to encourage people to donate to whatever cause they care about.

Perrette is still close with some of her NCIS cast members as well, with her former co-stars supporting her when she shared a bit about her grief from losing a close family member in a recent post on Instagram.

It's unclear if Perrette is fully retired from acting or if she'd ever consider returning to the screen, but she could also take a role behind the camera, as she has done before.

Perrette worked as a producer on a few projects over the years, most notably the documentary Citizen Lane, which she also directed.

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