Love Island's Sharon Gaffka wears monochrome look to event as she reunites with Faye and Teddy
20.05.2022 - 21:19
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Love Island star Sharon Gaffka looked amazing in monochrome as she headed out to a lavish launch party. The 26 year old, who recently had a breast cancer scare, look cool and kitsch in a white blouse, black babydoll taffeta dress, white socks, black barely-there sandals and her hair pulled back from her face with a pretty hairband. Among others at the event, Sharon joined co-Islanders Faye Winter and Teddy Soares who walked hand in hand as they strolled into the Cass X Prada launch party in London on Thursday.
Faye's mini dress also turned heads with its raised hem on the right leg and a sheer panel on the chest area with an embellished sunbeam design. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. Sharon appeared on the most recent series of the ITV2 dating show alongside the likes of winners Millie Court and Liam Reardon, as well as Chloe Burrows, Liberty Poole and Toby Aromolaran.
Last year she revealed there was a rift between the Love Islanders, claiming she was “trying to keep the peace.” More recently, she's had her own worrying problems to deal with after finding a "really painful" lump near her underarm. Sharon told The Sun: "I remember feeling discomfort in my right breast between my breast and my underarm. I didn't know that that was a potential spot.
"I basically had a solid lump of tissue, and it was really painful, even just to move around in general life. I was very lucky to find that it was just it was basically like scar tissue, I've injured myself and my body was trying to fix it." Due to her own mum's battle with cancer, Sharon was spurred on to see the GP due to her family history. And she said she felt it important to raise awareness after
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