Made in Chelsea’s Tiffany Watson stuns in white for first hen party ahead of wedding
12.03.2022 - 01:53
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Made In Chelsea star Tiffany Watson celebrated her upcoming wedding to fiancé Cameron McGeehan on Thursday night at an intimate “first” hen do with her family. The former MIC star, 28, wowed in a white lace suit for the occasion where she was joined by sister Lucy Watson, 31, and their mother Fiona at La Famiglia restaurant in London.
Tiff shared a variety of photos of the event with her followers, including two of herself at dinner, where the star wore a stylish lace blazer over white lingerie. She completed her look by wearing her hair in face-framing curls and opted for a white manicure to match her outfit, while keeping her jewellery simple and classy.
Captioning the images, the star wrote: “The first of the hen do celebrations”, alongside an engagement ring emoji. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter Tiffany’s MIC co-stars commented on the post, with Olivia Bentley sending a string of heart emojis.
Lucy Watson wrote: “Gorgeous x”, while TOWIE’s Georgia Kousoulou simply commented with several heart eye emojis.The star also shared some photos of the hen party to her Instagram story, including a selfie with sister and maid of honour Lucy Watson in the bathroom mirror and a beautiful bouquet of flowers give to the bride-to-be.Tiffany and her fiancé Cameron got engaged last October on a romantic trip to Paris. Staying in a hotel with a view of the Eiffel Tower, Tiffany shared a peek as they celebrated their engagement with a bottle of Champagne on the balcony.
"We're getting married," Tiffany captioned the sweet photo that saw macarons on the table and the sun beaming down. As they got engaged, Tiffany looked gorgeous in a black dress, and she held
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