Such thought may well have crossed Heather Graham’s mind while she was deciding what to wear on Wednesday morning.
The 43-year-old actress was spotted leaving a hotel in Vancouver, Canada that day carrying what appeared to be a shooting script for new project Flowers in the Attic, but attention was drawn from the distinctive pink pages by her exposed cleavage.
Revealing: Heather Graham wears a cleavage revealing dress as she leaves her hotel in Vancouver this week
In keeping with a relatively low-key look, the actress wore a pair of shiny black flats, while her eyes remained hidden behind a pair of large sunglasses – despite the sun being largely absent as she ventured across the sidewalk towards a waiting car.
The actress previously showed off her cleavage during a recent holiday in Brazil, where she was spotted parading along the beach in a turquoise two-piece bikini.
Quite a sight: The 43-year-old actress turned
heads on Wednesday for the reasons that had nothing to do with her
Flowers in the Attic screenplay
Stepping out: Heather Graham opted for a patterned dress, fitted leather jacket and flats for a day out in the Canadian city
Vancouver or bust: Heather shows off her cleavage as she makes her way towards a waiting car
Of her role as raunchy stripper Jade in the film she recently said: ‘I’m pretty boring in my real life. I don’t really drink, I’m not that wild, so it’s fun to play these wild characters on screen.’
Heather is set to appear in a planned made for TV adaptation of VC Andrews’ 1979 novel Flowers in the Attic, in which she will play widow Corinne.
Passing the time: Heather appears to be chatting to a male companion as she leaves her hotel on Wednesday
Where's my ride: The actress waits for her car
while clutching pages for the shooting script of forthcoming made for TV
drama Flowers in the Attic
The bestselling book was originally adapted for the screen in 1987 starring Victoria Tenannt as Corrinne and Kirsty Swanson as Cathy, with author Andrews taking a minor role as a maid.
Heather will no doubt be hoping her latest project is afforded a warmer greeting than its predecessor, which fared well at the box-office but was roundly savaged by critics - despite winning Swanson a Young Artist Award.
Learning the lines: The actress is preparing for
a new role in TV drama Flowers in the Attic, in which she will play
widow Corrinne
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