Jonathan Ross’ daughter Betty, 33, wows in a tiny bra and shorts at Taylor Swift’s final London gig – after revealing the ‘world has opened up’ since she got an electric wheelchair

Jonathan Ross’ daughter Betty turned heads in a tiny, sparkly white co-ord as she shared Instagram snaps from Taylor Swift’s final London Eras Tour performance.

Betty, 33, who suffers from fibromyalgia – a condition that causes pain all over the body – posed daringly in a shiny bralette and matching shorts in her electric wheelchair at Wembley Stadium.

She completed her look with a matching jacket, white knee-high socks and a pair of feather pumps as she posed for photos with a friend.

Betty looked happier than ever as she sang along to Taylor’s hits during the concert, before posing with her younger sister Honey, 27.

Honey looked trendy in a daring sheer bodysuit with a red snake on the front, which she paired with a red leather jacket and black checked pants.

Jonathan Ross’ daughter Betty turned heads in a tiny, sparkly white co-ord as she shared Instagram photos from Taylor Swift’s final London Eras Tour performance

Betty, 33, who suffers from fibromyalgia - a condition that causes pain all over the body - put on a daring show in a glittering bralette and shorts as she posed in her electric wheelchair at Wembley Stadium

Betty, 33, who suffers from fibromyalgia – a condition that causes pain all over the body – put on a daring show in a glittering bralette and shorts as she posed in her electric wheelchair at Wembley Stadium

Betty wrote: ‘This night is sparkling don’t let it go What a night! So happy I got to go on the era’s tour, so happy to be surrounded by loved ones, and so happy Taylor wore the same ICDIWABH colorway as the costume I wore.

‘I was so happy with the N8 acoustic set songs that I almost cried and seeing Florida live with Florence was so incredible and unexpected, seeing the ICDIWABH music video while wearing my homemade ICDIWABH outfit was so surreal and joyful. I enjoyed every second of it, what a rush, f*** me up era’s tour!!!’

Honey also shared an adorable snap of herself and her father Jonathan posing in front of a Taylor Swift tour sign.

Jonathan, 63, spent precious time with his beloved daughters and danced the night away to the singer’s hits.

Tuesday night marked Taylor’s eighth appearance at the London venue, following five consecutive London performances and three in June.

Jonathan wore a black T-shirt that read ‘I’m a tortured poet’ and wore baggy jeans.

Celebrities turned out in droves for the final concert, with Emily Blunt and her husband John accompanying the stars in attendance.

Honey is the youngest daughter of her talk show host Jonathan and his wife Jane. The couple also has Harvey Kirby (27) and Betty Kitten.

Betty looked happier than ever as she sang along to Taylor's hits during the concert

Betty looked happier than ever as she sang along to Taylor’s hits during the concert

She completed her look with a matching jacket, white knee-high socks and a pair of feather heels as she posed for photos with a friend

She completed her look with a matching jacket, white knee-high socks and a pair of feather heels as she posed for photos with a friend

She posed with her younger sister Honey, 27, who looked trendy in a daring sheer bodysuit with a red snake down the front

She posed with her younger sister Honey, 27, who looked trendy in a daring sheer bodysuit with a red snake down the front

Jonathan spent quality time with his beloved daughters and danced the night away to the singer's hits (Honey, left, pictured with her father)

Jonathan spent quality time with his beloved daughters and danced the night away to the singer’s hits (Honey, left, pictured with her father)

The sisters made a heart shape with their hands as they arrived at the stadium

The sisters made a heart shape with their hands as they arrived at the stadium

Last year, Betty shared that a whole new world opened up for her since she got a new electric wheelchair.

Betty also has chronic fatigue syndrome and postural tachycardia syndrome (POTS), which causes an abnormal increase in heart rate after sitting or standing.

Betty wrote a meaningful caption with the photos she shared on her Instagram in 2023.

She wrote: ‘Since I bought my wheelchair from Distribe just over a year ago, a whole new world has opened up for me and much more has opened up to me than I ever thought possible.

‘I was able to get out, make memories and have adventures, even on the days when my health was a little off.

‘That’s largely because I have so much confidence in the quality of my chair. I know it won’t let me down and it won’t let me down!’

Betty went on to say that using a wheelchair has had a “positive impact” on her life, describing it as “liberating.”

She wrote: ‘I’ve said this many times on my Instagram, but having a wheelchair has really had a huge positive impact on my life.

‘I am confident that by partnering with Distribe and sharing my discount code with you, I can make a small contribution to helping other people experience the euphoric and liberating change that having the right mobility aids can bring.’

Tuesday night was Taylor's eighth show at the London venue, following a run of five consecutive shows in London and three in June.

Tuesday night was Taylor’s eighth show at the London venue, following a run of five consecutive shows in London and three in June.

Last year Betty said that the 'world has opened up for her' since she got a new electric wheelchair

Last year Betty said that the ‘world has opened up for her’ since she got a new electric wheelchair

Betty went on to say that using a wheelchair has had a

Betty went on to say that using a wheelchair has had a “positive impact” on her life and also described it as “liberating” when she opened up to fans last year

Jonathan announced his daughter’s diagnosis in 2021, explaining that they initially assumed she was suffering from long-term Covid-19.

On Loose Women he said: ‘She has fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome and POTS syndrome, where your heart rate shoots up.’

Of Betty’s treatment, he added: ‘We have a good one… there’s something called the Perrin treatment. The guy who invented it came to me to talk about it and she looked it up online because she’s a smart young woman, so she must want to do the treatment.

‘You know, I can’t just say to her, “Try this, try that,” if she thinks it’s wrong somehow and if she’s not 100 percent behind it, then obviously it’s not worth it.

“But we have continued the treatment and she is definitely showing some improvement.”

In addition to pain, other symptoms may also occur, such as muscle stiffness, headaches and problems with mental processes, also known as ‘fibro fog’.

WHAT IS FIBROMYALGIA?

Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition characterized by widespread pain and fatigue.

Research shows that 2.7 percent of people worldwide suffer from it. For every man, three women are affected.

Fibromyalgia is often triggered by trauma, such as a car accident or childbirth, and by infections. Why this happens is unclear.

The discomfort usually manifests as pain and a burning sensation from head to toe.

And the fatigue ranges from drowsiness to flu-like exhaustion.

People with severe forms of the disease are often unable to work or have social contact.

The pain may be worse at times than at other times and may change location, for example in the parts of the body that are used most.

Other symptoms may include headaches, irritable bowel syndrome, diarrhea or constipation, difficulty concentrating, dizziness, allergies, and hypersensitivity to stimuli such as light or heat.

Research shows that the average patient waits five years before being diagnosed. It is thought that this is because x-rays and other medical tests do not pick up the condition.

It is generally defined as pain that lasts for more than three months and affects 11 or more of the 18 tender points when pressed.

Treatment is aimed at relieving pain and promoting sleep.

Source: Fibromyalgia Action UK