She welcomed her first child in November.
And on Saturday, Jurnee Smollett-Bell dropped jaws at the 2017 NAACP Image Awards in a body-clinging velour black dress with a plunging neckline.
The 30-year-old starlet - who was nominated for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series at the ceremony - turned heads as she flaunted her slender, fit physique just three months post-baby.
Glowing: Jurnee Smollett-Bell, 30, dropped jaws at the 2017 NAACP Image Awards in a body-clinging velour black dress with a plunging neckline
Hollywood glam: Dark brunette ringlets and bold red lipstick gave Jurnee a classic Hollywood glam look
Accompanied by her dashing husband Josiah Bell, Jurnee hit the red carpet in full Hollywood glamour.
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ShareHer dark brunette tresses were styled into shiny ringlets with a heavy side-split.
Her makeup was fresh and light and focused on her pout with a swipe of bold red lipstick.
Bringing to attention: Jurnee ensured that all attention went to her sizable assets, as her black floor-length gown featured a plunging v-neckline that showcased ample cleavage
The only indication left of Jurnee's recent pregnancy is a lingering healthy glow.
Despite the effortless glam, Jurnee ensured that all attention went to her sizable assets, as her black floor-length gown featured a plunging v-neckline that showcased ample cleavage.
The three-time winner of a NAACP Image Award was nominated for a fourth for her role as Rosalee, a house slave in the WGN America period drama Underground.
Gorgeous couple! Jurnee and Josiah welcomed their first baby Hunter Zion Bell, a bouncing baby boy, in November 2016
She was up against Kerry Washington in Scandal, Rutina Wesley in Queen Sugar, Viola Davis in How to Get Away with Murder and Tarji P. Henson in Empire.
Taraji ultimately snagged the coveted Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series award.
The nominations at the 48th NAACP Image Awards are led by Beyonce with seven nominations, followed by sister Solange Knowles with five nominations.
Jurnee and Josiah welcomed their first baby Hunter Zion Bell, a bouncing baby boy, in November 2016.
The couple was married in Los Angeles in 2010, and according to affectionate postings on social media, are still very much in love.
Jurnee's outstanding performance on Underground returns in March on WGN America.
NAACP IMAGE AWARDS WINNERS
Entertainer of the Year: Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson
Outstanding Motion Picture: Hidden Figures
Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture: Taraji P. Henson, Hidden Figures
Outstanding Drama Series: Queen Sugar
Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series: Anthony Anderson, Black-ish
Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series: Sterling K. Brown, This Is Us
Outstanding Comedy Series: Black-ish
Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series: Taraji P. Henson, Empire
Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series: Tracee Ellis Ross, Black-ish
Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture: Denzel Washington, Fences
Outstanding New Artist: Chance the Rapper
Outstanding Male Artist: Maxwell
Outstanding Female Artist: Beyoncé
Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration: 'Freedom,' Beyoncé feat. Kendrick Lamar
Outstanding Jazz Album: Latin American Songbook, Edward Simon
Outstanding Gospel Album (Traditional or Contemporary): One Way, Tamela Mann
Outstanding Music Video: 'Formation,' Beyoncé
Outstanding Song (Traditional): 'I See A Victory,' Kim Burrell and Pharrell Williams
Outstanding Album: Lemonade, Beyoncé
Outstanding Song (Contemporary): 'Freedom,' Beyoncé feat. Kendrick Lamar
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series: Laurence Fishburne, Black-ish
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series: Tichina Arnold, Survivor's Remorse
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series: Jussie Smollett, Empire
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series: Naturi Naughton, Power
Outstanding Television Movie, Limited-Series, or Dramatic Special: The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story
Outstanding Actor in a Television Movie, Limited-Series, or Dramatic Special: Courtney B. Vance, The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story
Outstanding Actress in a Television Movie, Limited-Series, or Dramatic Special: Regina King, American Crime
Outstanding News/Information (Series or Special): BET Love and Happiness White House Special
Outstanding Talk Series: Steve Harvey
Outstanding Reality Program/Reality Competition Series: Iyanla: Fix My Life
Outstanding Variety (Series or Special): 2016 Black Girls Rock
Outstanding Children's Program: An American Girl Story – Melody 1963: Love Has to Win
Outstanding Performance by a Youth (Series, Special, Television Movie or Limited-Series): Marsai Martin, Black-ish
Outstanding Host in a News, Talk, Reality, or Variety Program (Series or Special) – Individual or Ensemble: Roland S. Martin – NewsOne Now with Roland S. Martin
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture: Mahershala Ali, Moonlight
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture: Viola Davis, Fences
Outstanding Independent Motion Picture: Moonlight
Outstanding Documentary (Film): 13TH
Outstanding Documentary (Television): Roots: A New Vision
Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series: Kenya Barris, Black-ish
Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series: Ava DuVernay, Queen Sugar
Outstanding Writing in a Motion Picture (Television): Charles Murray, Roots–Night 3
Outstanding Writing in a Motion Picture (Film): Barry Jenkins, Moonlight
Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series: Donald Glover, Atlanta–Value
Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series: John Singleton, The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story–The Race Card
Outstanding Directing in a Motion Picture (Television): Rick Famuyiwa, Confirmation
Outstanding Directing in a Motion Picture (Film): Barry Jenkins, Moonlight
Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance (Television or Film): Idris Elba, The Jungle Book
Outstanding Literary Work (Fiction): The Book of Harlan, Bernice L. McFadden
Outstanding Literary Work (Nonfiction): Hidden Figures, Margot Lee Shetterly
Outstanding Literary Work, (Debut Author): Born A Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood, Trevor Noah
Outstanding Literary Work (Biography/Autobiography): Born A Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood, Trevor Noah
Outstanding Literary Work (Instructional): The Power of Broke: How Empty Pockets, a Tight Budget, and a Hunger for Success Can Become Your Greatest Competitive Advantage, Daymond John, Daniel Paisner
Outstanding Literary Work (Poetry): Collected Poems: 1974-2004, Rita Dove
Outstanding Literary Work (Children): Tiny Stitches: The Life of Medical Pioneer Vivien Thomas, Gwendolyn Hooks, Colin Bootman
Outstanding Literary Work (Youth/Teens): As Brave As You, Jason Reynolds
The Jackie Robinson Sports Award: LeBron James
The Chairman's Award: Charles J. Ogletree Jr.
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