Olivia Munn wears matching crop top and white shorts

Olivia Munn posed up a storm in a silky pajama-inspired set on Thursday night.  

While the 40-year-old actress initially struggled to get just the right shot for her nearly three million Instagram followers, she ultimately perfected her smoldering glare. 

‘Took 300 glam pics and 298 of them legit look just like this,’ the star captioned three goofy selfies, which showed her rolling her eyes or about to blink.  

Stunning: Olivia Munn ensured she was the center of attention, as posed up a storm in a silky pajama-inspired set on Thursday night

After showing off her silly side, the raven-haired beauty shared a stunning snap of herself, which displayed her gym-honed midriff and perfectly sun-kissed skin. 

In her second post, Munn rested both hands on top of her head and stood in front of a massive black and white painting. 

For her photo session, she styled her long tresses in soft mermaid-inspired waves and rocked a bronze smokey eyeshadow look that complemented her neutral pout. 

Goofy: While the 40-year-old initially struggled to get just the right shot for her nearly three million Instagram followers, she ultimately perfected her smoldering glare

Goofy: While the 40-year-old initially struggled to get just the right shot for her nearly three million Instagram followers, she ultimately perfected her smoldering glare

Her effortlessly chic look, from Christine Alcalay, featured a gemstone pattern and perfectly coordinated. 

Keeping her accessorizes to a minimum, Munn wore a sliver bracelet, matching chain around her neck and an eye-catching pair of drop earrings.  

Olivia previously dated NFL star Aaron Rodgers from 2014 to 2017, and was recently linked to Tucker Roberts, who is the head of Comcast’s eSports team Fusion.

'Took 300 glam pics and 298 of them legit look just like this,' the star captioned three goofy selfies, which showed her rolling her eyes or about to blink

‘Took 300 glam pics and 298 of them legit look just like this,’ the star captioned three goofy selfies, which showed her rolling her eyes or about to blink

In June, she opened up about being in no rush to get married or settle down. 

In fact the performer, who stars in the Netflix rom-com Love, Wedding, Repeat, revealed that it was advice from her mother about the realities of marriage that inspired her to go it alone. 

She told news.com.au: ‘When I was a kid, my mum would always say to me over and over, ‘Never just grow up, marry a man and become his wife. Always make a name for yourself’.’ 

'When I was a kid, my mum would always say to me over and over, 'Never just grow up, marry a man and become his wife. Always make a name for yourself," she said in June, while promoting her Netflix rom-com Love, Wedding, Repeat

‘When I was a kid, my mum would always say to me over and over, ‘Never just grow up, marry a man and become his wife. Always make a name for yourself,” she said in June, while promoting her Netflix rom-com Love, Wedding, Repeat

She explained that her Vietnamese mother, Kimberly, fled to the US after the war in 1975 and married her father, Winston Munn.

Her parents split when she was just two, and her mother went on to marry another man.

The actress said her mother felt that she just became someone’s wife, rather than be her own person.

No rush: Speaking to Variety recently, Olivia admitted the thought of marriage actually makes her break out in a sweat; seen in 2019

No rush: Speaking to Variety recently, Olivia admitted the thought of marriage actually makes her break out in a sweat; seen in 2019

‘That’s something that she never really wanted for me, ever. So being married, going to weddings, thinking about my wedding gown, and finding a guy to make my life whole is not the same for me. I feel pretty whole as is,’ she added. 

Speaking to Variety recently, Olivia admitted the thought of marriage actually makes her break out in a sweat.

‘I never have ever been that girl… The idea of getting married has always made me a little… I’m like, ‘It’s hot in here, right?’ It’s like, ‘Really?’ Pick one person forever?’ she told the publication.