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Jamie Oliver's wife Jools, 50, sizzles in a leggy black mini dress as she joins daughter Daisy, 22, and son Buddy, 13, at the Caught Stealing screening in London
Jamie Oliver 's wife Jools turned heads as she joined her children, Daisy and Buddy, at the Caught Stealing screening in London on Tuesday.
The model, 50, ensured all eyes were on her in a black mini dress that showed off her toned pins.
She added inches to her slender frame with a pair of kitten heels and kept accessories to a minimum.
Meanwhile, Daisy, 22, stunned in red midi dress, which featured a fitted corset and sweeping A-line skirt.
Buddy, 13, cut a dapper figure in a black suede jacket paired with a white shirt and black trousers.
The trio appeared in good spirits as they posed up a storm on the red carpet before entering the starry event.
The crime/comedy film, which will hit UK theatres on August 29, began filming in September of last year, six months after Austin Butler's casting was confirmed.
As per Deadline, the film 'follows Hank Thompson (Butler), a burned-out former baseball player, as he's unwittingly plunged into a wild fight for survival in the downtown criminal underworld of '90s New York City.'
Jools and Jamie are high school sweethearts and have been together since the age of 17.
They share five children, Poppy, 23, Daisy, 22, Petal, 16, Buddy, 13, and River, nine.
And Buddy is set to follow in his dad's footsteps as he bagged a CBBC show where he teaches kids how to cook.
Cooking Buddies sees the TV chef's son and his young guests swap skills as he shows them how to make simple meals, and in return, they show him something they're good at - like basketball, ice skating or salsa dancing.
Buddy shares his passion for cooking as he teaches his new friends how to make dishes such as spicy tomato pasta, pizza and crispy chicken.
The show landed on CBBC on July 10 and also featured surprise cameos from the Oliver family.
'Cooking Buddies is a really fun cooking show, where I teach some new friends my tasty recipes (usually so they can cook them for someone special or a special occasion) and they teach me something they're super good at,' Buddy said.
'I guess you could call it a skills swap. It's been amazing to give all kinds of new things a try, I had a go at things like karate, BMX racing, street art and boxing – lots of stuff I've never tried before. It's been so much fun, even when I've not been very good at something!'
Buddy gave his guests cooking tips such as ingredient swap ideas, and helped them with their chopping skills in a bid to bring youngsters into the kitchen.
The young cooks are also joined in his den by the Oliver family dog, border collie Conker, who is voiced by actor and comedian John Sparkes.
Buddy made a hilarious remark about his famous dad when he was asked about what it was like to have his family on set ahead of the show's release.
He said: 'It was a bit annoying when dad came over (he can be annoying sometimes, ha ha!) but overall it was nice and fun!'
Jamie's pride at his son's new endeavour was evident, as he shared how important a skill he believed cooking to be.
'Being able to cook is such an important skill for kids to learn, it's up there with reading and writing – so I'm really proud of Buddy for making this brilliant show that encourages others to give it a go,' Jamie said.
'Full of easy, big-flavour recipes that will keep children happy and healthy, I hope it inspires people to get in the kitchen and try cooking for themselves.'