She's out of this world! Leggy Laura Whitmore wears extreme plunging white mini dress to host Star Trek Beyond premiere in London
Laura Whitmore was tasked with hosting the Star Trek And Beyond movie premiere in London on Tuesday night and she made sure she was dressed to impress.
The 31-year-old television presenter showed off her assets in an extreme plunging white mini dress by La Mania which also allowed her to flaunt her long legs.
The Irish beauty's number had a gold embellishment at the waist and she lengthened her limbs with a pair of brown platform heels.
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Kling-ing on! Laura Whitmore was tasked with hosting the Star Trek And Beyond movie premiere in London on Tuesday night and she made sure she was dressed to impress
Wearing her blonde locks in a ponytail and off her face, her natural beauty shone through as she interviewed a host of stars from the movie.
She wore a slick of bright red lipstick as she posed on the white carpet with her hands in her pockets.
Also working the floor was fellow presenter Alex Zane who was suited and booted in a maroon coloured suit.
Wow thing: The 31-year-old television presenter showed off her assets in an extreme plunging white mini dress which also allowed her to flaunt her long legs
Partner in crime: Also working the floor was fellow presenter Alex Zane who was suited and booted in a maroon coloured suit
Gorgeous: She wore a slick of bright red lipstick as she posed on the white carpet with her microphone in hand
The Rude Tube presenter was sporting an embellished black shirt as well as his trademark long locks and beard.
Meanwhile, they star in a rebooted film franchise with an incredibly passionate cult following.
But Star Trek Beyond actors Chris Pine, Zachary Quinton and Simon Pegg certainly didn't look to be feeling the weight of expectation when they arrived for the highly-anticipated film's European premiere in London, on Tuesday.
Lead protagonist Chris, 35, who stars as Captain Kirk, looked typically handsome in a dark suit with a buttoned down white shirt and an eye-catching blue pocket square.
Handsome: Star Trek Beyond actors Chris Pine, Zachary Quinton and Simon Pegg certainly didn't look to be feeling the weight of expectation when they arrived for the highly-anticipated film's European premiere in London, on Tuesday
Chris sported rugged facial hair for his walk down the white runway, with his well-coiffed locks slicked in a neat fashion. He put on a close display with co-star John Cho, gripping him by the arms and leaning in for a kiss.
Standing out from the crowd was Zachary, 39, who stars as fan favourite Spock, in a maroon suit with immaculate brown brogues and a tie and pocket square which perfectly complemented his jacket and trousers.
Meanwhile, Simon, 46, who stars as Montgomery 'Scotty' Scott and also co-wrote the film, wore a dark navy, two button, notch lapel suit, shirt, tie, and pocket square all by Ermenegildo Zegna.
Kiss me quick: He put on a close display with co-star John Cho, gripping him by the arms and leaning in for a kiss
Well-groomed: Chris, 35, sported rugged facial hair for his walk down the white runway, with his well-coiffed locks slicked in a neat fashion
Looking good: Idris Elba was his usual cool self in a military-style trench coat over a black polo shirt which he wore with burgundy trousers and black boots
Happy! The Luther star was in high spirits, flashing a bright white smile and waving at the cameras
Crowdpleaser: Idris took the time to have selfies with fans, no doubt making their day
Star-studded: The impressive cast stood arm in arm as they assembled to promote the blockbuster
United front: The cast appeared to be proud of what they had created, although it was no doubt tinged with sadness following the tragic death of their co-star Anton Yelchin aged just 27
Bringing it up to date: Captain Hikaru Sulu, played by John Cho, has appeared in the beloved series since the 1960s and will be married to a man in the third installment of JJ. Abrams' film reboot: Star Trek Beyond
Easy does it: Sofia Boutella got into a spot of bother with her racy sheer lace dress; the train momentarily got caught up underneath her heels
Racy: Sofia looked ravishing in the revealing number and was m,ore than happy to show the garment off from a variety of angles
Laughing out loud: Lydia Wilson shared laughs with a female aide as they walked side by side, seemingly relishing the moment
Appearing as an alien commander called Krall in the third instalment of the rebooted series, Idris Elba was his usual cool self at the premiere in a military-style trench coat worn over a black polo shirt which he teamed with burgundy trousers and black boots.
Sofia Boutella got into a spot of bother with her racy sheer lace dress; the train momentarily got caught up underneath her heels. Meanwhile, Lydia Wilson shared laughs with a female aide as they walked side by side, seemingly relishing the moment.
Bringing the glamour to London's Leicester Square was former Hollyoaks star Gemma Merna, 32. The beauty shimmered in a silver sequin bodycon dress with a sheer plunging V revealing plenty of cleavage.
Laura Whitmore, 31, looked typically gorgeous in a sophisticated plunging white minidress. The blonde beauty looked relaxed with her hands tucked in her pockets as she posed for photographs.
Shimmering: Bringing the glamour to London's Leicester Square was former Hollyoaks star Gemma Merna, 32
A bit of all-white: Laura Whitmore, 31, looked typically gorgeous in a sophisticated plunging white minidress
Double act: Laura co-hosted the proceedings with Alex Zane, who dressed in a striking red suit
Star attraction: The TV presenter gazed at Chris while interviewing him by the side of the runway
Her blonde locks were tied back in a ponytail with some loose tendrils framing her face. The Irish beauty sported a radiant glow and decorated her peepers with dark eye make-up and her lip[s with a slick of rouge.
The TV presenter gazed at leading man Chris while interviewing him by the side of the runway. She finished her look with bronze heels and proudly flaunted her legs while going about her business.
Trekkies George Shelley, Lorraine Kelly and Dynamo all did their best Vulcan Salutes as they arrived for the premiere. The hand gesture, which sees the first two and second two fingers parted, is synonymous with the Star Trek character Spock.
Glamour girl: Linzi Stoppard wore a pretty pink minidress with strappy metallic heels and a shimmering gold clutch
Leggy displays: The women in attendance were all eager to showcase their lithe limbs at the high-profile occasion
Trekkie: Star Trek fan Dynamo did his best Vulcan salute as he hit the runway in a black jumper and navy jeans
Vulcan salute: George Shelley also gave Spock's iconic hand gesture a bash with both hands at once
Quite the gesture: Olivia Inge also got in on the act, with salute appearing to be popular with the celebrity contingent
Bright and bubbly: Lorraine was her usual chirpy self in a monochrome dress and gold heels. She finished her look with a cold clutch adorned with a large bow
The film's plot has been kept top secret throughout production, with details scant, but according to IMDB, 'The USS Enterprise crew explores the furthest reaches of uncharted space, where they encounter a new ruthless enemy who puts them and everything the Federation stands for to the test.'
In recent days the film has made headlines for featuring the sci-fi franchise's first openly gay character in its 60-year history.
Captain Hikaru Sulu, who has appeared in the beloved series since the 1960s, will be married to a man in the third installment of JJ. Abrams' film reboot: Star Trek Beyond.
Screenwriter and actor Simon Pegg and director Justin Lin revealed that they had decided to make the character gay to pay homage to George Takei who played Sulu for years in the original Star Trek television series and movies.
Takei, 79, came out in 2005 and is a passionate activist for LGBT rights.
Ready to boldly go: Karl Urban's Dr. McCoy, Chris Pine's Captain Kirk and Zachary Quinto as Mr. Spock appear in the latest trailer for Star Trek Beyond, released on Monday
He and his now-husband Brad Altman were among the first same-sex couples to apply for a marriage license in California in 2008 after it was made legal. They have been together for 29 years.
Meanwhile, the cast has been mourning the death of one of the movie's young stars.
Anton Yelchin, who played Chekov, was tragically killed at age 27 after he was crushed by his car in a freak accident Los Angeles last month.
With just 10 days to go before it hits screens, Star Trek Beyond released its latest high-adrenaline trailer on Monday.
The all-too-short 30-second spot will certainly whet the appetites of Trekkies already pumped up for the third blockbuster in the rebooted franchise.
Titled Unity, it's the third trailer released so far and gives another look at the deadly aliens that powered the two-and-a-half minute clip that appeared in May.
It's intercut with rapid-fire glimpses of cities exploding and space ships crashing, all stunningly rendered.
However, it also shows the more human side of Captain Kirk, played by Chris Pine, and his closest crew.
In the opening seconds he walks with Dr McCoy (Karl Urban) talking excitedly about their new mission, saying: 'Can you imagine what we'll find?'
McCoy, aka Bones, deadpans prophetically: 'Aliens hell bent on killing us.' 'That's the spirit, Bones,' Kirk replies.
Powered up: The 30-second clip shows Kirk leading his crew as they fight for their lives on the Enterprise after it's boarded by aliens
In another brief respite from the maelstrom Kirk tells Zachary Quinto's Spock: 'I think we make a good team.' The logical Vulcan replies: 'I believe we do.'
And fans get a brief but satisfying interaction with the alien leader who tells Kirk: 'Unity is not your strength.'
He cracks back: 'I think you underestimate humanity.'
Star Trek Beyond will be hitting cinemas nationwide on July 22.
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