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Married At First Sight's 'hottest bride' Evelyn Ellis risks wardrobe malfunction in daring dress as she parties with Charli XCX at star-studded Magnum bash during Cannes Film Festival

Married At First Sight's 'hottest bride' Evelyn Ellis risks wardrobe malfunction in daring dress as she parties with Charli XCX at star-studded Magnum bash during Cannes Film Festival

Daily Mail​18-05-2025
Married At First Sight's Evelyn Ellis turned heads as she rubbed shoulders with A-listers at the star-studded Magnum party during the Cannes Film Festival on Thursday.
The 28-year-old reality TV star made a sizzling appearance on the red carpet in a sheer black mini dress adorned with oversized floral appliqués as she attended the event.
The daring frock featured thin spaghetti straps and scalloped edges, paired with pointed black heels and sheer knee-high stockings.
She accessorised with a diamond choker necklace, slicked-back hair and a black leather clutch, oozing sophistication.
Evelyn confidently posed for photographers as she joined a slew of celebrities at the glamorous event hosted by the ice cream brand.
Pop icon Charli XCX also made a bold statement in a monochrome corset-style top and ultra-mini black skirt that left little to the imagination.
The hitmaker, 31, paired the edgy look with towering strappy platform heels and a sleek black handbag, completing her ensemble with a bold red lip and tousled hair.
Meanwhile, model and It-girl Georgia May Jagger brought old Hollywood elegance to the soirée in a flowing ivory satin gown with a plunging neckline and asymmetric black floral detailing.
The daughter of Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger wore her blonde hair in soft waves and kept her makeup radiant and fresh, accessorising with a black clutch and pointed stilettos.
The sighting comes just days after Evelyn shared a clip to Instagram which showed Bella Hadid unwittingly using Evelyn as a backdrop for her paparazzi photos.
In the video, Evelyn was seated in the backseat of a car as Bella approached with a gaggle of minders and photographers.
Flaunting her figure in a skin-tight black dress, Bella kept her eyes hidden behind a pair of designer sunglasses as she searched for a photo backdrop.
The blonde beauty could be seen pointing at the car and the sign, which had a picture of her, before she took up position right in front of Evelyn's window.
Bella appeared to be unaware someone was waiting in the car as she posed for several photos with the vehicle behind her.
The sighting comes just days after Evelyn shared a clip to Instagram which showed Bella Hadid unwittingly using Evelyn as a backdrop for her paparazzi photos
However, Evelyn didn't appear to be offended by the awkward moment and was excited to be so close to a huge star.
'I can now die happy because Bella Hadid used me as a backdrop,' she captioned the video alongside a skull emoji.
Evelyn posted another video of herself with a thumbs up as she quietly chuckled over the camera lights flashing outside her window to capture images of Bella.
The reality TV star turned up the heat on the French Riviera as she made a show-stopping appearance at the 78th Annual Cannes Film Festival this week.
Evelyn ensured she was the centre of attention as she graced the red carpet at the opening ceremony and premiere of Partir Un Jour (Leave One Day) in France.
The Aussie reality star joined a bevy of A-list luminaries, including Eva Longoria, Heidi Klum and Leonardo DiCaprio.
Evelyn looked every inch the Hollywood siren in a dramatic, two-toned gown by Cappellazzo Couture.
This isn't the first time the glamorous TV bride has graced the red carpet as a special guest of L'Oréal.
The reality TV star turned up the heat on the French Riviera as she made a show-stopping appearance at the 78th Annual Cannes Film Festival this week
Although she was all smiles as she strutted through the event, Evelyn revealed on Instagram on Sunday she would miss boyfriend Duncan James while in Cannes.
Posting photos of herself outside the airport, she wrote: 'This little lady is off on a big adventure, but can now declare she will be a little unhinged without Duncan.'
The couple, who announced they were dating in May 2023 despite having been matched with different partners on MAFS, just celebrated their second anniversary.
Evelyn and Duncan, 40, stepped out for a romantic evening last month and shared a heartfelt tribute to social media.
Taking to Instagram, Duncan posted a sweet message alongside a series of glam snaps with Evelyn.
'2 years of loving you. Which is 730 days, and approximately 1,051,200 minutes of putting up with each other. Thank you, for being you x,' he wrote.
Evelyn cheekily responded in the comments with, 'We still got it,' proving the spark is very much alive between the fan-favourite couple.
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