Tara Reid glams up for first red carpet appearance since suddenly quitting new TV show | The Sun

TARA Reid glammed up for her first red carpet appearance for Vegan Fashion Week appearance after suddenly quitting Special Forces: World's Toughest Test.

The actress, 47, who is best known for her role of Vicky in the American Pie franchise, posed up a storm at the California Market Centre in Los Angeles.


Tara opted for a cream corset and layered her top half with a sheer purple cover.

The star completed the look with a purple maxi skirt.

Tara rocked a smokey eye look, pink blush and a shiny nude lip.

She tied her blonde locks into a middle parting and styled it into a low ponytail.

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Tara recently took part in American reality show that is very similar to SAS: Who Dares Wins.

However the Scrubs actress decided to call it quits just two days in.

Tara and the other celebrities had to undergo activities and tasks that the United States Armed Forces have to partake in.

She decided that enough was enough when dragging a 30-pound rucksack on her back while on a treck.

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After telling ex-SAS sergeant major Mark Billingham she couldn't cope with how heavy it was, he yelled: "It's pathetic, move!"

Speaking about the incident, Tara said: "That backpack that weighed the same amount as my body made no sense when you have, like, professional football players and basketball players putting the same amount on their back that I had.

"Like there was no way that I was going to get out of it.

"It was impossible!"

She added to Jesse Watters while appearing on the Jesse Watters Primetime: "Part of their job was to be somewhat obviously cruel and mean.

"But when you're going through that actual experience, you're not always even listening to what they're saying because you're actually in physical pain."



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