Gal Gadot visits Virginia children’s hospital in full ‘Wonder Woman’ costume

Beloved Israeli actress Gal Gadot recently visited a children's hospital in Virginia, dressed in her full Wonder Woman costume.

Israeli actress Gal Gadot took a break from filming the sequel to the 2017 movie Wonder Woman to visit a children’s hospital in Virginia in full costume.

This past Friday, Gadot visited children staying at the Inova Children’s Hospital in Annandale, where she posed for photos with patients and staff.

The hospital posted photos of the visit on Twitter, and they also were posted on several Gadot and Wonder Woman fan pages.

Gadot has been spotted in Virginia and the Washington DC area where she currently is filming Wonder Woman 1984, which is scheduled for release in November 2019.

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