Daisy Ridley stuns in a chic sleeveless blue gown after presenting at the 2024 ESPY Awards in Los Angeles

Daisy Ridley stunned in a rather chic look while presenting at the 2024 ESPY Awards in Los Angeles on Thursday.

The 32-year-old Star Wars actress skipped the red carpet at the ceremony, held at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood.

She did take the stage, though, to present an award with Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin during the telecast.

The outing came exactly one month after she spoke out about her experiences with sexism throughout her Hollywood career.

Ridley took to the stage wearing a sleeveless cobalt blue gown for the event, which flowed all the way to the floor.  

Daisy Ridley stunned in a rather chic look while presenting at the 2024 ESPY Awards in Los Angeles on Thursday

Daisy Ridley stunned in a rather chic look while presenting at the 2024 ESPY Awards in Los Angeles on Thursday

She did take the stage, though, to present an award with Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin during the telecast.

She did take the stage, though, to present an award with Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin during the telecast.

The outing came exactly one month after she spoke out about her experiences with sexism throughout her Hollywood career

The outing came exactly one month after she spoke out about her experiences with sexism throughout her Hollywood career

The actress had her hair pulled back into a tight bun as she accessorized with stunning blue gem earrings.

She completed her look with black heels that were seen as she walked to the stage with Hamlin. 

The outing comes just a month after her appearance on the Reign with Josh Smith podcast, where she opened up about her experiences with sexism in Hollywood.

'I did a job and I was doing something physical in the same way that the male character was doing something physical,' she said.

'And one of the stunt team was coming over to pat the man on the back and it got to a point where I said, "Are you not gonna do the high fives and all the stuff to me?"'

Daisy said the stuntman was 'really thrown' by her comment.

She said: 'I think it was really difficult for him because it was not badly intended he was just... they were doing the "The male thing" that they're comfortable doing and that didn't include me even though I was doing exactly the same thing as the man that he was congratulating.

'Then of course it's deeply uncomfortable because when you do speak up, the person that's speaking up feels really uncomfortable.'

The actress had her hair pulled back into a tight bun as she accessorized with stunning blue gem earrings

The actress had her hair pulled back into a tight bun as she accessorized with stunning blue gem earrings

'I did a job and I was doing something physical in the same way that the male character was doing something physical,' she said.

'I did a job and I was doing something physical in the same way that the male character was doing something physical,' she said.

The Young Woman and the Sea actress described the behaviour as something that was 'learnt', while she was disappointed the person in question didn't apologise for his actions

The Young Woman and the Sea actress described the behaviour as something that was 'learnt', while she was disappointed the person in question didn't apologise for his actions

The Young Woman and the Sea actress described the behaviour as something that was 'learnt', while she was disappointed the person in question didn't apologise for his actions.

She added: 'It's behaviour that's learnt… it was just one of those things that I really, really noticed because it happened again and again.

'And then when I said it to the person - I think being able to apologise is really important.

'If you do speak up for something, it takes a lot of bravery for the other person to say, "I'm really sorry. I actually did not realise I was doing that. I see you both in the same way," and the person couldn't do that.

'But you know, maybe on the next job he does, which would be great.'