Penny Lancaster is all smiles at Harry Potter studio tour following Loose Women breakdown
EARLIER this week she shocked viewers when she became tearful on Loose Women, but last night Penny Lancaster was back to her happy self.
The 44-year-old model enjoyed a night out at the Hogwarts in the Snow launch at the Warner Bros. Studio Tour – The Making of Harry Potter with her husband Rod Stewart and their two young sons.
Looking as radiant as ever, Penny kept her make-up to a minimum and dressed casually for the event.
The mother-of-two wore blue jeans, knee-high leather boots and a black sweater which was emblazoned with the word 'Love'.
Her boys Aiden and Alastair looked adorable as they posed up next to their famous parents wearing their Harry Potter capes and scarves.
Rod, 70, looked dapper in a white shirt and a monochrome checked coat as he stood proudly alongside his family.
The rocker had no doubt been comforting his wife this week after she broke down on the Loose Women panel.
Penny opened up about a terrifying incident from her past, when she had to fight off a man who lifted up her school skirt as she walked home alone.
Struggling to hold back her tears, she explained: "I had a very unfortunate incident. Sorry.
Penny Lancaster cries on Loose Women as she talks about being attacked when she was younger
"I had been at choir practice the day before. I was attacked under a subway. Being tall and strong I managed to fight this man off who pulled my skirt off and wrestled with me.
"There are a lot of evil men who prey on people and it has nothing to do with what they wear."
Penny’s fellow panelists Coleen Nolan, Janet Street-Porter and Sherrie Hewson all rushed to comfort her following the revelation, and last night's evening out was no doubt a welcome distraction.
But Rod and Penny weren't the only famous faces who were invited along to preview Hogwarts in the Snow.
Other stars who attended included EatsEnders actor Jake Wood, Great British Bake Off winner Nadiya Hussain and McFly star Tom Fletcher.
Hogwarts in the Snow opens to the public today and will run until January 31, 2016. For more information, click here.