Oti Mabuse: Strictly 2019 pro flaunts incredible figure in floral minidress
OTI MABUSE - a professional dancer on Strictly Come Dancing 2019 - showed off her phenomenal figure in a floral minidress last night, at a Specsavers event in London.
Strictly Come Dancing 2019 star Oti Mabuse, 29, put on a very leggy display at the Specsavers Spectacle Wearer Of The Year awards ceremony last night.
The professional ballroom and Latin dancer showcased her toned pins in a pretty floral minidress and lace-up high heels when she posed for pictures on the purple carpet.
The figure-hugging dress, which featured a low-cut neckline and buttons along the bust, nipped in at the waist drawing attention to her incredible dancer’s physique.
Wearing her hair in a wavy style which cascaded over her shoulders, the Strictly pro finished off her look with glitzy hooped-earrings and a pair of stylish glasses.
Supersavers ambassador Oti, who is partnered with former Emmerdale actor Kelvin Fletcher, 35, on this year’s BBC ballroom dancing competition, took to social media to document her night.
Sharing pictures and video footage throughout the evening on her Instagram Stories, the TV star could be seen in hair and make-up before the event and in her glam outfit as she made her way to the venue.
Posting a selfie on her Instagram page, she told her 283,000 followers: “I’ve been wearing glasses for years since I was ten in fact.”
“It blows my mind that today I get to say I am the brand AMBASSADOR for specsavers and then say I’m apart of something that helps adults and kids who have been affected by bullying warms my heart.”
She continued: “Everyone has the right to know how to protect themselves and not be feel fear. This is a great evening very very grateful #specsavers #kidscape @specsavers @kidscape_charity #ad #loveglasses.”
At the weekend, Oti and her Strictly partner Kelvin blow the judges away with their Mary Poppins-themed Charleston routine to Trip A Little Light Fantastic for Movie Week.
The dancing duo earned the first ten of the series, topping the leaderboard with an impressive score of 38 points.
They were awarded tens by head judge Shirley Ballas and Bruno Tonioli, who announced, “Everyone’s talking about Kelvin”.