Adwoa Aboah puts on a leggy display in sparkly blue hot pants as she films new Rimmel London advert near Chelsea Embankment
Adwoa Aboah put on a leggy show on Monday night as she filmed a new Rimmel London advert near Chelsea Embankment.
The model, 31, showed off her toned pins in sparkling blue hot pants as she shot the campaign at Albert Bridge.
She became the face of Rimmel this year, together with Kate Moss, Georgia May Jagger, Cara Delevingne and Rita Ora, among others.
The beauty completed her look with a black sweater and colorful bag and accessories.
She later wrapped up in a long winter coat and UGG boots after filming as she left the location with her crew.
Adwoa Aboah put on a leggy display as she filmed a new Rimmel London advert near Chelsea Embankment on Monday evening
The model, 31, showed off her toned pins in sparkling blue hot pants as she shot the campaign at Albert Bridge
She became the face of Rimmel this year, joining the likes of Kate Moss, Georgia May Jagger, Cara Delevingne and Rita Ora
When the actress and activist is not working, she lives in a recently redecorated Victorian-era house in west London, which was featured in the September issue of Architectural summary.
She also stars in the Netflix series Top Boy, a gritty drama about two London drug dealers who ply their trade in a residential complex in East London.
The hit Netflix series stars Adwoa Becks, the love interest of Jaq, played by Jasmine Jobson.
The pair were praised for their roles in season four, which saw their characters attacked by a homophobic group of teenagers while on a date one night.
Top Boy fans praised the 'powerful' ending to the very last series, which was released on Netflix last month.
The show originally aired in 2011 on Channel 4, before the network dropped it after two seasons.
Following interest from Canadian rapper Drake, the show was revived by Netflix in 2018, with the rapper and his team serving as executive producers.
Set in the fictional East London estate of Summerhouse, Top Boy is a crime drama that takes an unflinching look at the gritty, dangerous world of drug trafficking and the lives of those living in the end.
The beauty completed her look with a black sweater and colorful bag and accessories, as well as matching heels
When the actress and activist is not working, she lives in a recently redecorated Victorian-era house in West London
She also stars in the Netflix series Top Boy, a gritty drama about two London drug dealers who ply their trade in a residential complex in East London.
The hit Netflix series stars Adwoa Becks, the love interest of Jaq, played by Jasmine Jobson
She later wrapped herself in a long winter coat and UGG boots after filming as she left the location with her crew
The pair were praised for their roles in season four, which saw their characters attacked by a homophobic group of teenagers one night while on a date.
Top Boy fans praised the 'powerful' ending to the very last series, which was released on Netflix last month
The show originally aired in 2011 on Channel 4, before the network dropped it after just two seasons
Following interest from Canadian rapper Drake, the show was revived by Netflix in 2018, with the rapper and his team serving as executive producers.
Set on the fictional Summerhouse estate in East London, Top Boy is a crime drama that takes an unflinching look at the gritty, dangerous world of drug trafficking.
Adwoa has been open about her problems with drink and drugs, previously saying she tried marijuana at the age of 14 before moving on to harder drugs.
Last year she revealed that she was “forced to take myself apart and put it all back together” while in a treatment center for her drug addiction.
The socialite and former Vogue front cover star, 30, added that she is “lucky” to be sober and undergoing treatment as it forced her to face herself and her addiction issues.
Speaking on the Reign With Josh Smith podcast for World Mental Health Day, she said: 'I was lucky enough to go into treatment, so I met a crazy variety of people there who had been through all kinds of different things.
'It gives you a kick when you are forced to really confront yourself. I'm actually very lucky. A lot of down-to-earth people say that. I think I was very lucky that I was forced to deal with it now.
'Pushed to put aside all the judgments I had about other people. Pushed to take myself apart and put it all back together so I could see things a little differently.
'Even though it was some pretty f***ing s**t, I feel lucky to be very honest that I was given this opportunity to do things differently and to look at situations in a more empathetic way. '
Later, she made sure to warm up as she put on a padded jacket and headed home after shooting the ad
She looked confident as she posed for the shoot
She photographed the campaign on the riverbank in central London