Laura Whitmore brushes off plummeting temperatures in a microscopic velvet minidress and raunchy thigh high boots as she attends the European premiere of Better Man
Laura Whitmore cut a glamorous figure on Wednesday as she attended the premiere of Better Man in London’s Leicester Square.
The Irish media personality, 39, looked stunning in a black velvet mini dress as she braved the cold weather.
The stylish ensemble featured a square neckline and padded shoulders and hugged her slim figure.
Showing off a glimpse of her legs, Laura added inches to her frame with a pair of PVC over-the-knee boots and packed her essentials into a black Lulu Guinness crossword bibi bag.
The model completed her red carpet look with a dainty gold chain and a cluster of gold and silver rings.
Laura styled her luscious blonde locks in a voluminous blowout for the event and wore a bold swipe of red lipstick.
Laura Whitmore cut a glamorous figure on Wednesday as she attended the premiere of Better Man in London’s Leicester Square
The Irish media personality, 39, looked stunning in a black velvet mini dress as she braved the cold weather
Robbie Williams has been working on Better Man since 2021 – the film is scheduled for release on December 26.
The 50-year-old singer is played in the film by actor Jonno Davies in the form of a CGI monkey. While Jonno takes on the role of the younger Robbie, the singer can be heard in voiceover and later plays the older version of himself.
The official synopsis reads: ‘Better Man is based on the true story of the meteoric rise, dramatic fall and remarkable revival of British pop superstar Robbie Williams, one of the greatest entertainers of all time.’
“Under the visionary direction of Michael Gracey (“The Greatest Showman”), the film is uniquely told from Williams’ perspective, capturing his signature humor and indomitable spirit.”
‘It follows Robbie’s journey from childhood, to the youngest member of hit boy band Take That, to his unparalleled achievements as a record-breaking solo artist – while facing the challenges that stratospheric fame and success can bring.’
Laura’s appearance at the event comes after she broke her silence after the results of the Giovanni Pernice investigation were announced last month.
Six of Amanda Abbington’s pro-Giovanni allegations were upheld – after she made a series of bullying claims against him during her time on the show last year.
Laura also worked with Giovanni on the show in 2016 and was one of the stars who spoke to the BBC as part of its investigation into what she described as his ‘inappropriate’ behavior on the show.
The stylish ensemble featured a square neckline and padded shoulders and hugged her slim figure
Showing off a glimpse of her legs, Laura added inches to her frame with a pair of PVC over-the-knee boots and packed her essentials into a black Lulu Guinness crossword bibi bag.
The model completed her red carpet look with a dainty gold chain and a cluster of gold and silver rings
Robbie Williams has been working on Better Man since 2021 – the film is scheduled for release on December 26
The 50-year-old singer is played in the film by actor Jonno Davies in the form of a CGI monkey. While Jonno takes on the role of the younger Robbie, the singer can be heard in voiceover and later plays the older version of himself.
She said she first raised concerns about the show in 2016 and in August this year accused the BBC of “gaslighting” her over her experiences with Giovanni.
And last month, she broke her silence after completing the investigation, saying on her Instagram Story: “I hope this helps people realize that they should not be exposed to abuse in the workplace.”
‘Things can be distorted online and there is so much more going on, but in black and white the complaints were justified and an apology was offered. And the perpetrator no longer works for the channel.’
In 2018, Laura also shared that she hadn’t enjoyed her time on Strictly with Giovanni, leaving the competition in week seven feeling ‘broken’ and admitting she was ‘crying every day’.
In July, Laura confirmed she had spoken to the BBC about Giovanni’s ‘inappropriate’ behavior on Strictly.
She claimed she initially raised her concerns with the BBC six years ago and spoke to six former Strictly stars about their time on the show.
In an Instagram post, Laura wrote: ‘I tried not to comment on recent press speculation until the BBC review is finished but I feel there is a lot of misinformation in the press and I want to help and show support by putting things right. ‘
‘I was asked to speak to the BBC, along with six people I know (who deserve anonymity as they do not want to be dragged through the press), about inappropriate behavior they have experienced from the same person, similar to mine. ‘
Laura’s appearance at the event comes after she broke her silence after the results of the Giovanni Pernice investigation were announced last month
Six of Amanda Abbington’s pro-Giovanni allegations upheld – after she made a series of bullying claims against him during her time on the show last year
‘I first expressed my concerns in 2016. I thought my experience was specific to me, but I have since learned I was wrong.”
“The purpose of this is to show a pattern of behavior that I think needs to stop.” My evidence is in support of the experience of others. It’s a shame that this is necessary before anyone is heard.’
‘I’m not looking for anything other than acceptance that what happened to me in the rehearsal rooms during my time on BBC Strictly was wrong and that it won’t happen to anyone else again.’
‘Because I have not filed an official complaint and my experiences provide evidence to support the investigation, not all communications are passed on to all parties involved.’
‘There is misinformation being put out in the press, so I want to set the record straight. Victim blaming has to stop or we will never get better.”
‘I tried to speak the right way. I know the BBC and all the media continue to do their best to be better, but for that we need to speak out.”