She's the nepo baby who stunned on the red carpet for new Lord Of The Rings film, with parents known for their romantic roles - do YOU know who she is?

One of Hollywood's biggest nepobabies showed off her glamorous sense of style as she attended the premiere of The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim on Tuesday.

The actress, 25, has been carving out a name for herself with a string of roles, and voices the character of Hera in the upcoming animation.

Stunning in an elegant white satin gown, this actress posed up a storm in her dress as she joined a slew of stars at the premiere.

With two parents who are just as known for their romantic acting roles, it's no surprise that she's following in their footsteps.

Her mother has won critical acclaim with roles in films such as Love Actually and Much Ado About Nothing, her dad starred alongside his wife in Sense and Sensibility, as well as The Crown, and more recently Strictly Come Dancing.

Can you guess who this nepo-baby is?

One of Hollywood's biggest nepobabies stunned at the premiere of The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim on Tuesday... can you guess who she is?

One of Hollywood's biggest nepobabies stunned at the premiere of The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim on Tuesday... can you guess who she is?

It's Gaia Wise -  the daughter of Greg Wise and Emma Thompson!

Her role in the The War of the Rohirrim is set to be her big break, and she voices Princess Hera, the daughter of Helm Hammerhand, the King of Rohan, who is voiced by Succession's Brian Cox.

Lorraine Ashbourne, Luke Pasqualino, Shaun Dooley, Miranda Otto are among the stars also appearing in the new movie.

The film The Lord Of The Rings: The War Of The Rohirrim is set 183 years before the original trilogy, and will be released by Warner Bros in December.

The synopsis for the upcoming movie reads: 'Set 183 years before the events chronicled in the original trilogy of films.

'A sudden attack by Wulf, a clever and ruthless Dunlending lord seeking vengeance for the death of his father, forces Helm and his people to make a daring last stand in the ancient stronghold of the Hornburg - a mighty fortress that will later come to be known as Helm's Deep.

'Finding herself in an increasingly desperate situation, Hera, the daughter of Helm, must summon the will to lead the resistance against a deadly enemy intent on their total destruction.'

Gaia's father Greg is Dame Emma's second husband, former Strictly star and Walking On Sunshine actor.

It's Gaia Wise - the daughter of Greg Wise and Emma Thompson!

It's Gaia Wise - the daughter of Greg Wise and Emma Thompson!

Thompson starring in Love Actually (2003)

Thompson starring in Love Actually (2003)

Her role in the The War of the Rohirrim is set to be her big break, and she voices Princess Hera, the daughter of Helm Hammerhand, the King of Rohan, who is voiced by Succession's Brian Cox

Her role in the The War of the Rohirrim is set to be her big break, and she voices Princess Hera, the daughter of Helm Hammerhand, the King of Rohan, who is voiced by Succession's Brian Cox

The actress has been carving out a name for herself with a string of roles, and voices the character of Hera in the upcoming animation

The actress has been carving out a name for herself with a string of roles, and voices the character of Hera in the upcoming animation

Stunning in an elegant white satin gown, this actress posed up a storm in her dress as she joined a slew of stars at the premiere

Stunning in an elegant white satin gown, this actress posed up a storm in her dress as she joined a slew of stars at the premiere

Emma has been happily married to her second husband Greg for 20 years.

Gaia made her acting debut in the BBC series Silent Witness - where she played plays university student Jo Reynolds whose mother, the controversial health secretary, is assassinated – sparking the interest of forensic pathologists.

In 2021, Gaia detailed her three-year battle with anorexia - and credited her parents for saving her life by staging an emergency intervention.

She developed anorexia aged 16 which left her so thin she was unable to even sit on a chair without it being painful. She was later admitted to rehab in 2017.

She spoke out about her illness for the first time with The Sun on Sunday, saying: 'Anorexia makes you really good at gaslighting people, making it sound like they're insane. My parents would say, 'Gaia, we heard you working out at 3am.' And I'd say, 'No you didn't, it was just the house moving. I was asleep.''

Gaia spoke of how Greg, Emma, her family, including brother Tindy and best friend gathered together for an intervention, with Gaia agreeing to a three-month rehab stint after Greg said: 'I don't know where my child is any more.'

Adding that it was a 'kick in the teeth' she added: 'I had to listen to the people I loved most in the world who, at the time, I'd really forgotten about, tell me what I was doing.'

She said: 'That's when I said I'd go to rehab. I went on December 29, 2017, and stayed for three months. Since then I've had a lot of therapy — and I'll always be grateful for that, because it saved my life.'

Anorexia is a serious mental illness where a person restricts their food intake, which often causes them to be severely underweight. Many also exercise excessively.

Some sufferers may experience periods of bingeing, followed by purging. Sufferers often have a distorted view of themselves and think they are larger than they really are.

Gaia first took to Instagram back in April 2021 to share her experience with the eating disorder alongside a comparison snap of herself.

If you have been affected by any of the subjects in the story please call Beat: The UK's Eating Disorder Charity on 0808 801 0677.

WHAT IS ANOREXIA? 

Anorexia is a serious mental illness where a person restricts their food intake, which often causes them to be severely underweight.

Many also exercise excessively.

Some sufferers may experience periods of bingeing, followed by purging. 

Sufferers often have a distorted view of themselves and think they are larger than they really are.

Untreated, patients can suffer loss of muscle and bone strength, as well as depression, low libido and menstruation ceasing in women.

In severe cases, patients can experience heart problems and organ damage.

Behavioural signs of anorexia include people saying they have already eaten or will do later, as well as counting calories, missing meals, hiding food and eating slowly.

As well as weight loss, sufferers may experience insomnia, constipation, bloating, feeling cold, hair loss, and swelling of the hands, face and feet.

Treatment focuses on therapy and self-help groups to encourage healthy eating and coping mechanisms.

Source: Beat Eating Disorders