10 Hollywood Female Stars Forced to Wear Revealing Clothes: "They Forced Me to Wear a Bikini"
From impractical bikinis to squeaky latex, here are 10 times actresses had to wear costumes that were more eye-candy than logical. Which one do you think is the least necessary? TOP10. Star Wars: Episode VI — Return of the Jedi
Carrie Fisher hated Leia’s now-iconic metal bikini. She said the outfit wasn’t her idea—and when George Lucas showed it to her, she thought he was joking. Fisher had to sit super straight to avoid creases, and she once called it “what supermodels will eventually wear in the seventh ring of hell.” Not exactly comfy slave-wear.
TOP9. Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle
Karen Gillan’s warrior Ruby runs wild in a jungle full of dangers… while wearing a crop top and tiny shorts. Everyone else is dressed for adventure, but Ruby’s outfit is better suited for the beach. Practical? Not at all. Memorable? Unfortunately, yes.
TOP8. Charmed
The Charmed Ones often fought evil in barely-there outfits—even in the middle of the woods. Alyssa Milano admitted the costumes were too revealing. One season, the sisters became Amazons and wore heeled boots in the wild. Because nothing says “ready for battle” like stilettos.
TOP7. Daredevil
Jennifer Garner’s Elektra suit was so tight, she couldn’t use the bathroom normally. The pants had to be ripped open and sewn back up—each bathroom break took nearly 45 minutes! Oh, and her bust was padded with silicone inserts. Not ideal for fighting crime.
TOP6. X-Men: Apocalypse
Psylocke joined the X-Men with epic telepathic powers… and an outfit that looked more like a swimsuit. While everyone else wore tactical gear, she showed serious skin. Illogical? Absolutely. Unforgettable? You bet.
TOP5. The World Is Not Enough
In this Bond film, nuclear physicist Christmas Jones had urgent missions—but her wardrobe featured tiny shorts and a crop top. Because apparently, brains aren’t enough; you’ve gotta dress like you’re headed to a beach party.
TOP4. Into the Blue
Jessica Alba’s character was a marine biology student who should’ve worn a wetsuit. Instead, the filmmakers tricked her into a bikini. Alba spent her breaks wrapped in a towel, miserable and calling her mom. Not exactly deep-sea ready.
TOP3. Underworld
Kate Beckinsale’s sleek latex suit came with a big problem: it squeaked with every step. So much for stealth! She even had to gain weight so she wouldn’t look too thin in the skin-tight outfit. Not very vampire-chic.
TOP2. Barb Wire
Pamela Anderson played a nightclub security guard who fought bad guys in tops that barely covered anything. While it matched the comic book, it made zero sense in real life. Running, fighting, saving the world… all while worrying about a wardrobe malfunction.
TOP1. The Fifth Element
Milla Jovovich actually helped design Leeloo’s bandage-style outfit. Still, she admitted wearing it was “a bit embarrassing.” As a former model, she was used to being dressed up—but this was next-level exposure. Well, there you have it: 10 times movie costumes prioritized "hot" over "makes sense." Agree with our list? Who do you think we missed? Drop your hot take in the comments! 👇
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