Rebel Wilson shows off her spot-on style as she rocks polka dot dress during promotional tour for The Hustle in NYC

Rebel Wilson and Anne Hathaway's remake of the 1988 classic Dirty Rotten Scoundrels will premiere next month.

And the Australian actress, 39, spent time promoting the upcoming film, The Hustle, on SiriusXM on Friday in New York City.

Wilson looked sweet in a black and white polka dot dress while appearing on the show. 

Dotted: Rebel Wilson, 39, spent time promoting the upcoming film, The Hustle on SiriusXM on Friday in New York City

Dotted: Rebel Wilson, 39, spent time promoting the upcoming film, The Hustle on SiriusXM on Friday in New York City

The Pitch Perfect star paused by the station to chat it up while wearing a knee length flowing dress.

With white polka dots all over the black fabric, the look came up to Wilson's chin with a turtleneck.

She stayed comfortable wearing shining black flats.

Happy to be here: Looking thrilled for her appearance, the writer/producer put a hand on her popped hip as she smiled sweetly and joked around

Happy to be here: Looking thrilled for her appearance, the writer/producer put a hand on her popped hip as she smiled sweetly and joked around

Looking thrilled for her appearance, the writer/producer put a hand on her popped hip as she smiled sweetly and joked around.

Rebel's yellow blonde hair was curled to frame her face. 

Likely discussing the anticipated movie, Rebel talked into a microphone.  

Get your tickets: Likely discussing the anticipated movie, Rebel talked into a microphone

Get your tickets: Likely discussing the anticipated movie, Rebel talked into a microphone

In the film, Rebel plays con woman Lonnie alongside Oscar-winner Anne.

The movie is a gender-swapped remake of the iconic classic, which originally starred Steve Martin and Michael Caine as con men. 

Rebel, who rose to fame on SBS show Fat Pizza in 2003, told InStyle earlier this year that she's not as funny as she is on-screen.

'People are shocked that in real life I'm quite sensible and kind of conservative. They find that strange because when they see me in the movies, I'm like a joke a minute. I actually don't think I'm very funny in real life, but, of course, it's a part of me.'

Rebel first moved to New York in 2003, after winning the Australian Theatre for Young People (ATYP) scholarship, which was funded by Nicole Kidman.

She appeared in the 2011 film Bridesmaids and has since starred in various other blockbusters including What to Expect When You're Expecting and Pitch Perfect. 

Gonna be great: The movie is a gender-swapped remake of the iconic classic, which originally starred Steve Martin and Michael Caine as con men

Gonna be great: The movie is a gender-swapped remake of the iconic classic, which originally starred Steve Martin and Michael Caine as con men

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Rebel Wilson shows off her spot-on style as she rocks polka dot dress

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