Holly Willoughby exudes elegance in a plunging bodycon dress as she leaves the European premiere of Better Man arm in arm with close friend Shiarra Bell
Holly Willoughby oozed elegance in a plunging bodycon dress as she left the European premiere of Better Man arm-in-arm with Shiarra Bell on Wednesday night.
The presenter, 43, enjoyed a girls’ night out with her best friends, including Robbie Williams’ ex Nicole Appleton.
After letting her hair down at the star-studded premiere, Holly looked cheerful as she left the Odeon in Leicester Square.
For the film premiere – which tells the life story of Robbie Williams – Holly wore a beautiful figure-hugging black velvet dress, complete with diamond lining and a plunging neckline.
Her best friend Shiarra wore an off-white satin blouse and black vinyl pants, while Nicole wore a dazzling red glitter dress.
Holly joined All Saints star Nicole and her sister Natalie Appleton, as well as other friends.
Holly Willoughby, 43, oozed elegance in a plunging bodycon dress as she left the European premiere of Better Man arm in arm with Shiarra Bell (L) on Wednesday night
After letting her hair down at the star-studded premiere, Holly looked cheerful as she left the Odeon in Leicester Square.
It is only her second red carpet appearance since her stalker Gavin Plumb was jailed over his kidnap, rape and murder plot after attending the National Television Awards in September.
It comes a day after she left fans in hysterics on Tuesday with a hilarious clip on social media as she played with a family member in a lavish show home – after moving from her own £3million family home.
Holly moved out of her old place in September, two months after Plumb was jailed.
The TV star, who stopped presenting This Morning last year, appeared in a fun Instagram clip in which she played the festival game Box Bollen with her niece Mabel.
She attempted to perform the game in the living room, which boasted shiny white carpets, cream walls and a huge widescreen TV, but it is believed to have been filmed in a show home.
She captioned the post: ‘I just played @boxbollen for the very first time and ABSOLUTELY LOVED it! It’s the perfect gift. Go to @boxbollen to order for Christmas!’
In the comments of the post, several of Holly’s fans wondered if it was her daughter Belle who appeared in the post, but in fact it was her niece.
Holly quit presenting This Morning after 14 years on the show due to the terrifying kidnap threat and subsequently took time out from the spotlight.
For the film premiere – which tells the life story of Robbie Williams – Holly wore a beautiful figure-hugging black velvet dress, complete with diamond lining and a plunging neckline.
The presenter enjoyed a girls’ night out with her best friends, including Robbie Williams’ ex Nicole Appleton (pictured)
Holly joined All Saints star Nicole (M) and her sister Natalie Appleton (second from right), as well as other friends (Shiarra pictured left)
Holly also met good friend Leigh Francis, 51
Holly sat next to Nicole and her husband Stephen Haines
Holly left fans in hysterics on Tuesday with a hilarious social media clip as she played with a family member in a lavish show home – after moving out of her £3million family home
But in a sign that she may be moving past the horror ordeal and starting over, Holly moved out of her old family home earlier this year, according to The Sun.
Pictures obtained by the publication showed removal vans outside the six-bed London property – where Holly has lived for a decade.
A source said: ‘The house played a central role in Plumb’s terrifying plot. Things may never feel the same for Holly and her family. She just wants to move on and put all this behind her.”
MailOnline contacted Holly’s representatives for comment at the time.
After Holly’s stalker Gavin was convicted, she released a powerful statement thanking the police and her legal team who brought him to justice.
She said: ‘As women we should not feel unsafe in our daily lives and in our own homes.
“I will be forever grateful to the undercover officer who understood the immediate threat, and to the Metropolitan and Essex police forces for their quick response.
‘Thank you to the Crown Prosecution Service, the Rt Hon Mr Justice Murray, Alison Morgan KC, the members of the jury and all involved in this case for ensuring that justice was done and that the defendant no longer harms women can do .
‘I would also like to commend the courage of his previous victims for speaking out at the time. Without their courage, this conviction may not have been possible.”
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