
Ashley Benson makes rare red carpet appearance with oil heir husband Brandon Davis at his mom's MS fundraiser
The annual gala is thrown by Brandon's mother Nancy Davis and attracts the who's who of Hollywood.
Ashley, 35, put on a leggy display in a Veronica Beard black romper with a plunging neckline and belted waist.
She wore her blonde hair down and parted on the side and chose black pumps for her shoes of the night.
Her husband, an oil heir to his grandfather Marvin Davis' fortune, 45, looked suave in a black suit with a white shirt with the first button undone.
The couple posed for pics with Nancy, who wore a gorgeous black gown and sequin jacket from designer Veronica Beard.
The 32nd annual fundraising gala took place on May 16 at the Fairmont Century Plaza hotel.
To top off the evening, guests enjoyed a beautiful dinner and can take part in a silent auction - as well as enjoy a fashion show from Veronica Beard.
Robin Thicke provided the evening's entertainment.
'We are so thrilled and excited to have the talented Robin Thicke and A Great Big World entertaining our guests for the 32nd annual Race to Erase MS Gala,' Nancy Davis, the charity's founder, said.
She continued: 'We are also looking forward to seeing the incredible styles by Veronica Beard on the runway for this year's fashion show.'
Race to Erase MS was founded in 1993 by Nancy Davis, who was diagnosed with MS at only 33 years old.
Davis, now 67, is dedicated to the treatment and ultimate cure of multiple sclerosis, striving to pool together recourses and research for the best chance of a cure.
Funding research is the core focus of the foundation and significant strides have been made to find the cause and cure of this debilitating disease.
She wore her blonde hair down and parted on the side and chose black pumps for her shoes of the night
The event has been instrumental in funding pilot studies that have contributed to drugs now on the market and other very important therapies that are improving the lives of people suffering from MS.
Ashley and Brandon are the parents of daughter Aspen, 15 months.
The Pretty Little Liars star shared a sweet Valentine's Day message for her baby on Instagram.
She shared a photo of Aspen with a strawberry emoji concealing her face as she was getting glam by pro make-up artist Laura Bueno.
'From the moment you came into my life, everything changed in the most beautiful way,' Ashley - who boasts 33.3M social media followers - gushed.
'Your smile is infectious and your little spunky personality makes me laugh every single day. I have never loved anything as much as I love you. Waking up to you every day is the best gift I have ever received. My forever best friend and my little girl.'
Benson currently plays Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh's fictional love interest Cindy in Mike Ott's psychological thriller McVeigh, which hit limited US theaters and VOD on March 21.
The terrorist drama currently has a 71% critic approval rating (out of 17 reviews) on Rotten Tomatoes, and the Spring Breakers alum joined the project six years before they filmed it.
'Mike brought [Cindy] in there to just kind of show a different side of Timothy and to kind of show that he is a human being with feelings and he's yearning for a connection with someone,' Ashley told JoBlo last month.
'It was really nice how those scenes played out because there's a lot of quietness and there's a lot of storytelling through me and Alfie's eyes looking at each other and just showing that there is a softer side to him.
'[Plus,] her being completely unaware of what his motives were throughout the film, it was interesting just how [that] played out and how it was a very intimate, genuine connection that I think both characters were longing for.'
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