Laura Whitmore shows off her long legs in a plunging dress with slit thighs on a night out in London

LAURA Whitmore stunned with her leggy appearance while acting out in London.
Laura, 38, wore a plunging floral dress and flaunted her legs while enjoying a night out at Lio London.
The former “Love Island” presenter looked stunning when she was photographed strolling around the city in the early hours of the morning.
On her way to a tube from Soho, Laura held a red heart-shaped balloon and sizzled in the glittery dress.
Laura’s embellished dress had a plunging neckline, a high thigh slit and puffed mesh sleeves.
She paired the look with gold accessories like wedge heels, a shoulder bag and hoop earrings.
Known for her stylish looks, TV personality and author complemented her evening outfit with her statement curls curled into effortless beachy waves and bright makeup.
This comes after Laura revealed she will be presenting a brand new, immersive documentary series, which is landing on ITV, despite retiring from television in 2022.
The new venture will be Laura’s first return to investigative journalism, having studied the subject at Dublin City University before embarking on her career as a presenter.
The documentaries explore a variety of taboo subjects, delving into rough sex, violent pornography, and incel culture.
An insider told The Sun: “Rough sex is a topic that addresses the gray areas that come with certain behaviors and how we deal with them.”
“We are a society increasingly exposed to violence over the internet, which can cause problems when it manifests itself in real life.”
“As in so many similar situations, that often means women are bearing the brunt of these problems, and that’s what Laura will explore in the document.”
Away from the TV screen, the mother-of-one recently shared a glimpse of her dream vacation Ibiza.
In the caption, she explained the holistic reason for her trip: “There is a LOT of noise right now and the only way to keep my balance is to know when to take time out, step back and take control of management must.” and recognizing triggers.”