Vanessa Feltz swerves awkward run-in with ex-fiancé Ben Ofoedu as she joins stars on red carpet
26.01.2024 - 08:31
/ ok.co.uk
Vanessa Feltz narrowly swerved an awkward run-in with her ex-fiancé Ben Ofoedu when both stars posed on the red carpet for a Back To Future Event on Thursday night. However the TV star, 61, didn't appear to let the fear of bumping into her ex faze her as she flashed her dazzling smile at the cameras for Bak To The Future's 1000th West End performance at London's Adelphi Theatre.
The TV legend's long-term relationship with singer Ben, 51, was thrust into the spotlight last year when she called off their 16-year-long engagement following cheating speculation.
Feel Good singer Ben and his new partner Precious Muir also arrived at the glitzy event and posed together on the red carpet. Vanessa didn't appear to let the possibility of an awkward reunion with her ex bother her as she confidently stepped onto the red carpet with a huge smile on her face.
The TV icon looked incredible as she donned a statement leopard-print dress and stylish black boats which she showed off by proudly twirling around for onlooking photographers.
Meanwhile, Ben and Precious looked loved-up as they huddled together to pose for snaps. Precious, 33, looked sensational in a long-sleeved blue and white maxi dress with red detailing while Ben looked dapper in an all-black ensemble.
In one proud moment, Ben stepped back to shine a light on his dazzling girlfriend as he took his own photo of her while she perfected a picture-perfect pose with her hand on her hip. Ben was first spotted out and about with TV personality Precious, who appeared on series one of The Circle, at the end of last year.
It came almost a year after he and This Morning star Vanessa called time on their relationship at Christmas 2022. Vanessa, and the musician were in a long term
.
The website popstar.one is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can
send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.