Gal Gadot admires the extraordinary women in her NatGeo series “Empowering Wonders”

Gal Gadot, known for her role in Wonder Woman 1984, shared her admiration for the amazing ‘women of wonder’ featured in Vanessa Roth’s six-part short-form docuseries, Impact, for National Geographic. As the executive producer of the series set to premiere on April 19, Gal highlighted the resilience of women overcoming challenges in various locations such as Puerto Rico, Michigan, California, Brazil, Louisiana, and Tennessee. The 35-year-old actress and mother of two expressed her awe for these women, referring to them as the true heroes of our time. During a virtual winter TCA press tour, Gal emphasized their incredible stories and their inspiring journey.

HBIC: Wonder Woman 1984 action star Gal Gadot praised the extraordinary 'women of wonder' featured in Vanessa Roth's six-part short-form docuseries Impact for National Geographic (pictured December 31)

Gal Gadot, the star of Wonder Woman 1984, commended the remarkable ‘women of wonder’ showcased in Vanessa Roth’s six-part documentary series Impact on National Geographic on December 31st.

Premiering April 19! The 35-year-old mother-of-two executive produced Impact, which focuses on resilient women overcoming obstacles in places like Puerto Rico, Michigan, California, Brazil, Louisiana, and Tennessee

Debuting on April 19th! The 35-year-old mother of two took on the role of executive producer for Impact, a series highlighting strong women who conquer challenges in various locations such as Puerto Rico, Michigan, California, Brazil, Louisiana, and Tennessee.

“When I go to the set, I put on my costume and grab my sword, and I act out fighting scenes, but it’s all make-believe. These women are out there in the real world, working hard and sweating to make a positive impact,” she expressed.

It was in 2017, following the release of Wonder Woman, that Gadot began to realize the impact she had on young audiences. “I started to think, ‘I have a responsibility to be honest and truthful.’ I realized that I had a significant influence on people and wanted to use it for good,” shared the former Israel Defense Forces member.

Gal gushed during Tuesday's virtual winter TCA press tour: 'All of these women are just incredible and they are the real heroes. I keep on calling them my women of wonder because they are the true heroes'

During a recent virtual winter TCA press tour, Gal expressed her admiration for the amazing women involved in the project, describing them as the real heroes. She affectionately referred to them as her “women of wonder” due to their exceptional qualities and abilities.

Gadot continued: 'I go to set and I get dressed and I get my costume and sword and everything, I fight, but to make believe'

'They actually are there on the ground, sweating and all they can to really make the world a better place'

Gadot added that when she goes to work on set, she puts on her costume, grabs her sword, and pretends to fight. However, she admires the real-life heroes who are out there in the trenches, putting in the hard work to truly make the world a better place.

'I just wanted to do something good': It was in 2017, when Wonder Woman was released, when the Israel Defense Forces veteran 'started to understand the influence she had on young people'

In 2017, after the release of Wonder Woman, an Israeli Defense Forces veteran realized the impact she could have on young people. She wanted to use her platforms to shine a light on the inspiring stories of incredible women. Gal Gadot is set to return as the fierce Diana Prince in Zack Snyder’s Justice League, coming to HBO Max on March 18. The star-studded cast includes Ray Fisher, Ezra Miller, Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Jason Momoa, Willem Dafoe, Jared Leto, Amy Adams, Jesse Eisenberg, Joe Manganiello, and many more.

'#SnyderCut': The Imagine (Quarantine Edition) singer reprises her role as the a**-kicking antiquities dealer Diana Prince in Zack Snyder's Justice League, which premieres March 18 on HBO Max

Gal Gadot will once again portray the fierce and fearless antiquities dealer Diana Prince in Zack Snyder’s Justice League, set to debut on March 18 on HBO Max.

Premieres March 18 on HBO Max! Gadot next reprises her role as the a**-kicking antiquities dealer Diana Prince in Zack Snyder's Justice League

‘#UsUnited’: The impressive lineup of superheroes features Ray Fisher, Ezra Miller, Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Jason Momoa, and more in a star-studded ensemble.
Recently, Gadot – with a massive social media following of 70.9M – posted a relaxed photo of herself at a park with the caption: ‘Spreading love from the great outdoors!’
The talented actress, known for her role in Between Two Ferns, along with her husband Yaron ‘Jaron’ Versano, a real estate developer, will soon be celebrating their daughter Maya’s fourth birthday on March 19th.
Gal and her 45-year-old Dutch-born husband are also the proud parents of their nine-year-old daughter Alma.

On Tuesday, Gadot - who boasts 70.9M social media followers - shared a casually-clad snap of herself at a park captioned: 'Sending you all love from the great outdoors!'

On Tuesday, Gadot posted a photo of herself in a casual outfit at a park on her social media accounts, where she has a massive following of 70.9M. The caption read: “Spreading love from the beautiful outdoors!”

January 29 family portrait: The Between Two Ferns actress and her husband of 12 years - real estate developer Yaron 'Jaron' Versano - will next celebrate the fourth birthday of their daughter Maya on March 19

On January 29, a lovely family photo was taken featuring the actress from Between Two Ferns and her husband, a real estate developer named Yaron ‘Jaron’ Versano. This adorable couple, who have been married for 12 years, are now getting ready to celebrate their daughter Maya’s fourth birthday on March 19.

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