
Ashley Roberts wows in see-through catsuit on glam date night with boyfriend George
The former Pussycat Doll, 43, looked sensational in a skin-tight sheer brown corset and matching flared trousers.
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The daring ensemble featured mesh sleeves and a fitted bodice that showed off her toned figure.
She completed the look with strappy heels and a chic mini handbag.
George, a 25-year-old artist, kept things casual and cool in a pale blue oversized button-down shirt emblazoned with 'Cold North' across the chest, wide-leg black trousers and a black baseball cap.
The stylish couple looked smitten as they walked hand-in-hand into celebrity hotspot Sexy Fish.
Ashley recently opened up about her relationship and why she's found love across the pond from her native America.
Originally from Phoenix, Arizona, the star admitted she now prefers dating British men.
'George is British,' she confirmed.
'It's funny because I have been here so long that when I go back to the States, I'm much more aware of the differences…
'American men are, I feel bad saying this, but they're overwhelming.
'They are too much. I'm like, you need to calm down.'
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She added to Daily Mail: 'I think because I grew up in that culture, I didn't necessarily think anything different but now I've lived here for so long…
'I don't even imagine myself dating an American guy now.
'They have a different approach. Even in places like Vegas it's all around you — that kind of testosterone.'
Ashley and George first went public with their romance last year at the Brit Awards.
They have since been spotted together at art events and red carpets.
This is Ashley's first major relationship since her split from Strictly Come Dancing star Giovanni Pernice in 2020.
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