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Tara Reid dares to bare in backless cutout dress for date night with boyfriend

Tara Reid is out and about.

The “Sharknado” star, 47, hit celebrity hotspot Craig’s in West Hollywood, Calif., Wednesday wearing a very revealing dress for dinner with her boyfriend, Nathan Montpetit-Howar.

Reid sported a cutout blue sequin gown that was totally backless and showed off her sides and legs with a high slit and strapless neckline with an illusion top for the night out.

She paired the eye-catching look with gold heels as she held hands with her beau — whom she’s been dating since 2019 — outside of the restaurant.

The actress spoke candidly about the pressures of Hollywood in an interview earlier this summer in which she revealed she believes her career has struggled because she’s never settled down.

Tara Reid stepped out with her boyfriend for dinner at celebrity-loved restaurant Craig’s. Smalls / SplashNews.com
Her blue sequin gown showed off lots of skin with a high slit and side cutouts. Smalls / SplashNews.com
The couple, who have been together since 2019, held hands. Smalls / SplashNews.com

“I’m not married, I don’t have kids … and I think, in Hollywood, if you don’t have kids or you’re not married, you’re judged,” she told Derek Warburton for Mr. Warburton Magazine. “So they still think you’re that party girl from 40 years ago.”


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She continued of her early-aughts reputation, “I was the first one that kind of started this image, but the difference with me is that I never did sex tapes, I never did anything wrong. I never even got a speeding ticket.”

Her gown was totally backless. Smalls / SplashNews.com
Reid recently opened up about ways that she feels her career was stalled by her party reputation. Wil Roberts / SplashNews.com

In 2021, Reid spoke to Page Six about the bullying she faced regarding her body and lifestyle from toxic tabloids and internet commenters during and after her “American Pie” days.

“I don’t think people really knew the real story about so many girls that were going through so much pain, and this wasn’t something that, you know, you could really talk about the time,” she told us at the time.

“And now, we’re so lucky that we’re developing to this stage where we can talk about it and we can talk about our feelings and we can make it better.”