Gal Gadot’s Walk of Fame Ceremony Disrupted and Delayed by 15 Minutes – Here’s Why

The highly anticipated ceremony, held on Hollywood Boulevard, celebrated the Israeli actress’s contributions to the film industry.

Gal Gadot’s Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony faced unexpected delays on Tuesday, March 18. Despite a disruption, the event continued as planned, marking a milestone moment in Gadot’s career.

Gadot’s Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony faced hiccups when pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian demonstrators gathered outside. Tensions flared as the protesters from both sides arrived just before the event began, carrying signs and chanting.

Their presence led to a brief disruption before the event could proceed. Despite the area being tented off, the demonstration caused a 15-minute delay, with chants continuing throughout the ceremony. Law enforcement was called in after a pro-Palestinian protester took an Israeli flag.

Gadot, best known for her role as “Wonder Woman,” then received her star in a ceremony hosted by Hollywood Chamber of Commerce President Steve Nissen.

She was joined by notable figures, including “Wonder Woman” director Patty Jenkins, “Fast & Furious” co-star Vin Diesel, and actress Shira Haas, who all praised her career achievements.

The actress shared in their excitement with her speech reflecting this joy. She said amidst cheers, “I’m just a girl from a town in Israel.” Gadot expressed her disbelief at the moment, admitting she never imagined becoming an actress, let alone receiving such an honor.

She emphasized that the star holds a deeper meaning for her than any award, as it is something she can share with the world. “This star will remind me that with hard work, passion, and a little faith, anything is possible,” she said, adding that it will remain long after she is gone.

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