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Roxy Horner flaunts her figure in a red polka dot dress as she joins Lottie Moss, pregnant Georgia Harrison and Ella Morgan at the White Fox Heatwave party in London

Roxy Horner flaunts her figure in a red polka dot dress as she joins Lottie Moss, pregnant Georgia Harrison and Ella Morgan at the White Fox Heatwave party in London

Daily Mail​7 hours ago
Roxy Horner, Lottie Moss, Georgia Harrison and Ella Morgan were amongst those that led the glitz and glamour at tonight's White Fox Heatwave party in London.
The girls stepped out in full force as they arrived at the event for a night full of summer festivities.
Turning heads in their outfits, others who also arrived include Love Island's Molly Smith and Tom Clare, as well as Gabby Allen and Demi Jones.
Roxy showed off her supermodel figure in a red and white spotty polka dot maxi dress, which she paired with pink heels and matching sunglasses.
She was in good spirits as she arrived at the party, flashing a smile.
Reality star Georgia, 30, who is expecting her first child with her boyfriend Jack Stacey, showed off her growing bump in a top and low-waisted jeans at the event.
Reality star Georgia, 30, is currently expecting her first child with her boyfriend Jack Stacey
The Love Island star looked stunning as she turned up to the showbiz party surrounded by her pals.
Meanwhile Lottie Moss - Kate Moss' younger half-sister - was seen in a stylish sequinned leopard print number, which commanded attention.
Her toned legs were on full show in the minidress, with Lottie, 27, keeping a low-key appearance with dark shades on as she made her arrival.
Married At First Sight star Ella wore a neon yellow strappy cut-out dress, which showed off her supermodel figure.
She looked ecstatic to be there as she turned heads upon her entrance.
Love Island's Molly and Tom put on a loved-up display as they arrived to the lavish bash hand-in-hand.
It comes after heavily pregnant Georgia took to her Instagram in recent months to share a cute bikini-clad first-trimester video taken before her first scan.
The clip began with Georgia looking sensational in a stylish baby blue bikini and white lace beach trousers as she enjoyed a day at the beach.
She then unbuttoned her trousers and cradled her tummy while lip-syncing to the popular TikTok audio: 'Are you real? I dunno, you seem a little sus.'
She cheekily captioned the video: 'Me before I had my first ultrasound.'
The star recently revealed she has a 'whole new drive' to change the world for the better - just weeks after announcing she is expecting her first child.
The reality TV star explained in a new interview that she wants to make the world a better environment for her unborn baby to grow up in by continuing her campaigning on the issue of revenge porn.
Georgia told OK! Magazine: 'I initially thought of my little sisters and brother when I was campaigning – hoping to make things different for them.
'Now, I have this whole new drive – I want the world to be a better place because I'm bringing my own child into it.'
Georgia first found fame on reality series TOWIE in 2014 but her following grew thanks to her 2017 appearance on Love Island.
The TV star, who's also appeared on The Challenge and Celebrity: SAS Who Dares Wins, returned to the dating series this year for Love Island: All Stars, where she made the final.
Georgia met Jack, 33, on a dating app last summer and described her pregnancy as a 'beautiful surprise'.
Georgia said: 'We both definitely wanted children, but we didn't quite plan on it this soon, we might've tried to have a fun summer beforehand! But once we'd taken it in, we realised this was the right time.
The star added that it's 'amazing to have the gift of being pregnant', as so many people struggle for a long time and for some, the dream never comes true.
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