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Laura Whitmore showed off a playful look while walking the red carpet at New York Fashion Week on Saturday.
The Love Island presenter, 39, was spotted at the Alice + Olivia show, stunned in a colourful floral power suit.
The star showed off her bold figure in a bright floral black suit, wearing a black lace bra underneath which revealed a glimpse of her cleavage.
Laura wore a low-cut blazer paired with matching flared pants and white platform sandals as she smiled and posed on the red carpet.
The TV presenter, who has a daughter with husband Ian Stirling, posed for photos on the show wearing bold red lipstick and keeping her blonde hair natural.
Laura Whitmore, 39, showed off a playful look while walking the red carpet at New York Fashion Week on Saturday.
The star showed off her cleavage in a black lace bra that she wore underneath a bright floral black suit.
Laura posed on the red carpet in a low-cut blazer, paired with flared pants and white platform heels.
Laura’s playful appearance comes after it was revealed last month that the star had expressed concerns about “inappropriate” behaviour by Giovanni Pernice on Strictly Come Dancing six years ago.
The TV presenter was partnered with the 33-year-old Italian dancer on the show in 2016.
Laura hasn’t filed a formal complaint but wants “just acknowledgement” of what happened to her in the rehearsal room.
Laura confirmed that she had spoken to six former Strictly stars about their time on the show and passed the information on to the BBC.
“I had intended not to comment on the speculation in the recent reports until the BBC’s investigation was complete, but I feel there is a lot of misinformation in the reports and I wanted to help and show my support by setting the facts straight,” Laura wrote in an Instagram post.
“I, along with six other people I know (who wish to remain anonymous as they do not wish to be profiled in the press), have been asked to speak to the BBC about their own experiences of similar inappropriate behaviour by the same individual.”
“I first raised my concerns in 2016. I thought my experience was unique to me, but have since learned that I was wrong.”
“The purpose of this is to show a pattern of behaviour that needs to stop. My testimony is to corroborate the experiences of others. It’s unfortunate that it takes something like this for someone to be heard.”
The TV presenter, who has a daughter with husband Ian Stirling, was pictured on the show wearing bold red lipstick and leaving her blonde hair natural.
Laura’s antics come after she admitted to speaking out to the BBC about Giovanni Pernice, 33,’s “inappropriate” behaviour on Strictly Come Dancing.
Laura confirmed that she had spoken to six former Strictly stars about their time on the show and passed the information on to the BBC.
Amanda Abbington (pictured) was Giovanni’s last celebrity partner and quit Strictly last year for “personal reasons”, but it was reported she had requested rehearsal footage after suffering from PTSD from her experience in the competition.
“I’m not asking for anything, I just want acceptance that what happened to me in the rehearsal room whilst appearing on BBC Strictly was wrong and that it will never happen to anyone again.”
“As I have not made a formal complaint and am providing evidence of my experience to assist the investigation, not all communications will be passed on to all parties involved.”
“The media is spreading false information and I want to set the record straight. We need to stop blaming the victim, otherwise the situation will never improve.”
“I have tried to speak out in the right way and I know the BBC and all media continue to do their best to make it better, but we have to speak out to do that.”
Giovanni’s last celebrity partner, Amanda Abbington, quit Strictly last year for “personal reasons” before reports emerged that she had requested rehearsal footage after her experience in the competition triggered PTSD.