Ice queen! Skating judge Ashley Roberts shines bright in tiny silver dress at film premiere
The former I'm A Celebrity contestant shone on the red carpet in a silver mini-dress at the London premiere of Django Unchained.
Ashley, 31, showed off her perfect pins in the long-sleeved garment, which was covered in shining sequins.
Simple sensational: Ashley Roberts showed off her perfect pins as she stepped out at the Django Unchained premiere on Thursday night
The former Pussycat Doll had her hair in a top knot and accessorised with a pair of strappy silver heels for the screening held at Leicester Square.
While Ashley was channeling a cool maiden she did bring along a piece of hot arm candy in the form of dancer and model Jason Beitel.
Ashley tweeted: 'Django premiere :) Tarantino is a Rockstar. Thx @jsnbtl for bein my hot date.' (sic)
Shining star: Ashley looked fabulous in the mini-dress which she teamed with a pair of silver strappy heels
She's a gem: Ashley shone bright in the dress at the premiere in Leicester Square on Thursday
The singer, who is currently appearing as a judge on Dancing on Ice joined the likes of the film's stars on the red carpet including Kerry Washington, Jamie Foxx and Christoph Waltz.
Ashley's I'm A Celeb co-star Hugo Taylor also appeared at the event with his girlfriend Natalie Joel.
Oscar-nominated film-maker Quentin Tarantino joked about enjoying a “good” week, after receiving nods from the Academy Awards and the Baftas.
Hot date: Ashley took model and dancer Jason Beitel to the premiere with her
The controversial director’s Western revenge tale Django Unchained is up for five Oscars including Best Picture, Original Screenplay and Actor in a Supporting Role for actor Christoph Waltz.
At the film’s London premiere in Leicester Square, the 49-year-old said: 'It’s been a good week. Five Oscar nominations today, five Bafta nominations yesterday.'
Tarantino admitted being disappointed that he did not receive a nomination for Best Director but said he is in good company.
'That would have been pretty nice,” he said.
'But I actually feel bad that Ben Affleck didn’t get nominated. I think he really deserved it too.'
He added: 'I don’t think I will win Best Picture. But if it did, I will take it for sure.'
Django Unchained opens in cinemas on January 18.
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