AJ Odudu put on a very leggy display in a zebra mini dress as she joined Paloma Faith while leading stars at London Fashion Week’s Residence Ciroc party.
The Celebrity Big Brother host, 36, showed off her sizzling physique and toned curves in the sequinned number with straps.
The TV star showed off her most radiant smile as she posed at the star-studded celebration hosted by Ciroc X Fashion East at The Standard hotel.
AJ added a glam full-face make-up look and accessorised with maxi silver hoop earrings, finishing off with classy black strappy heels.
Elsewhere singer Paloma, 43, caught the eye in a black see-through dress with laced designs, flashing high-waist knickers underneath.
AJ Odudu put on a very leggy display in a zebra mini dress as she joined stylish Paloma Faith while leading stars at London Fashion Week’s Residence Ciroc celebration
The Celebrity Big Brother host, 36, showed off her sizzling physique and toned curves in the sequinned number with straps
The Can’t Rely On You hitmaker added a chic black maxi coat to her fashionable outfit, which was completed with pointy heels.
The music star exuded confidence as she posed with a drink in hand.
Résidence CÎROC is a three-day takeover spotlighting and partnering with iconic fashion figures who are ‘changing the face of luxury fashion’.
The fashion incubator, led by Lulu Kennedy MBE, gathered alumni and friends to welcome the new designers joining the Fashion East family.
Setting the tone for the residency, guests enjoyed a selection of signature cocktails, including the zesty CÎROC City Break, the martini-inspired CÎROC Grape Escape, and the bold CÎROC Rendezvous, along with DJ sets by Drybabe, Hasani and Miss Jason.
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It comes after Paloma used her performance at Glastonbury festival to give the following relationship advice to men: ‘If you are married and you notice a woman does the same action every day, it means it needs doing, so do it.’
And now Paloma has said that ‘co-parenting’ does not exist as societal expectations ensure women still do the bulk of the work.
The mother-of-two went on to explain that many mothers live in fear of being judged and said: ‘When I’ve opened up about my difficulties with motherhood and IVF, people tell me I’m ungrateful.
‘I know better than anyone how grateful I am.
‘When people respond like that, it’s annoying, and I think it’s why so many mums have to add a caveat to any downside of parenting with how much they love their kids first, for fear of being judged.’
The Only Love Can Hurt Like This singer was speaking to Women’s Health for the launch of her new book, MILF: Motherhood, Identity, Love and F***ery.
The Can’t Rely On You hitmaker added a chic black maxi coat to her fashionable outfit, which was completed with pointy heels
It comes after has said that ‘co-parenting’ does not exist as societal expectations ensure women still do the bulk of the work
The mother-of-two went on to explain that many mothers live in fear of being judged and said: ‘When I’ve opened up about my difficulties with motherhood and IVF, people tell me I’m ungrateful’
She said: ‘I wanted to do it because I feel society neglects women and mums. This makes us feel isolated because we end up having to pretend that everything’s magical and it isn’t always; it’s hard and women do struggle.
‘I don’t think co-parenting exists; women still do the bulk of the parenting. There are anomalies, but we need change.’
She continued: ‘Being a single mother is exhausting, but I do have two nights a week when my daughters are with their dad to do as I please.’
The Lullaby singer shares two daughters – eight and three – with her ex-husband and French artist Leyman Lahcine who she divorced in 2022 after 10 years together and five years of marriage.
It was becoming parents that crippled their romance and Ms Faith said: ‘I think for me, becoming a mother was such a massively life-changing experience that for the first time in my life, I needed more than nothing – and that just wasn’t there.
‘Our relationship ended because we have those children. And I think that was worth it.’
The Lullaby singer shares two daughters – eight and three – with her ex-husband and French artist Leyman Lahcine who she divorced in 2022 after 10 years together and five years of marriage