
Maura Higgins cuts a stylish figure in a leather dress as she attends the British Grand Prix
The reality star, 34, looked incredible in the pleated PVC one-piece with buckle detail.
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Maura Higgins looked stunning in leather at the British Grand Prix
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The TV presenter showed off her sleek hairdo
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Maura was seen posing for a string of photos at Silverstone Racecourse
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The Irish stunner wore a pair of knee-high leather boots to match her showstopping dress.
TV presenter
Maura was seen posing for a string of photos at the legendary home of the British Grand Prix, Silverstone Racecourse.
The Love Island alumni flashed her tanned legs in the mini outfit and a pair of Prada sunglasses.
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Maura's outing comes just a few weeks after she enjoyed a
The TV personality has been
Maura will appear alongside Real Housewives legends
Also in the line-up are Travis Kelce's mum Donna Kelce, Big Brother stars Ian Terry and Tiffany Mitchell, and Survivor favourites Rob Cesternino and Yam Yam Arocho.
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They'll be joined by The Amazing Race winner Natalie Anderson, The Bachelor's Colton Underwood, Dancing with the Stars pro Mark Ballas, RuPaul's Drag Race alum Monét X Change, figure skater Johnny Weir, and singer Eric Nam.
A source told us last week: 'Maura is becoming a huge star across the pond and her slot on The Traitors is just part of that.
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'The future is bright — and has stars and stripes.'
Rumours swirled she had joined the US version of the TV mystery game — which always has a celeb cast — when she stepped aside from
But in an announcement video this week, she told
Maura has just become a
She was joined by fellow Love Islander
The star was previously said to be 'relieved' to have been offered work from L'Oreal, who have given her six-figures after impressing with her shoot for MAC cosmetics.
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The Love Island alumni flashed her tanned legs in the mini outfit
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The TV personality will be starring on the upcoming series of The Traitors USA
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