Ferne McCann enjoys a rare girls’ night out, putting on an extremely slender display in a figure-hugging pink minidress
On Saturday night, Ferne McCann had a rare girls’ night out in London, putting on a very leggy show.
The 33-year-old former TOWIE star accentuated her height with silver heels while showing off her toned body in a pink minidress with floral embroidery.
She wore a £4,000 Van Cleef & Arpels bracelet as an accessory, and she carried a silver Prada purse with her possessions. Ferne welcomed friend Danielle Armstrong to Ixchel Restaurant with a radiant white smile.
After spending an opulent vacation in France with her fiancé Lorri Haines, their 12-month-old daughter Finty, and her 6-year-old daughter Sunday—whom she welcomed from a previous relationship—Ferne just returned.

Ferne posted stunning old Instagram photos from her family vacation to Instagram, showcasing her amazing body in a brown bikini.
The reality personality posed for a picture in the bathroom mirror looking amazing in the plunging two-piece that included high waisted bottoms.
In the swimsuit, she flaunted her radiant bronze complexion, and she maintained her composure by removing her short brunette hair from her face. Ferne accessorized her afternoon holiday ensemble with a green necklace and bracelet by Van Cleef. Ferne was seen in another photo lounging on a sun lounger, wearing a red baseball cap and a white bikini with ribs.
Later, she and Lorri and little Finty chilled off in the pool before she and her daughter Sunday took pictures at their opulent hotel.
In a different photo, Ferne drew attention while wearing a yellow and red flowery semi-sheer maxi dress over a white bikini.
She appeared cheerful as she and her daughter Sunday took a photo in front of the mirror in their hotel room.»Oh to be back in the South of France with my little team,» the reality star wrote in her post.
It follows earlier this month when Ferne posted a cute breastfeeding video with her daughter Finty.The reality personality, who shared the video with her 2.9 million followers, was wearing a strappy white sandal and a plunging white halter neck dress.

Seated on the side of a tranquil courtyard water fountain, Ferne was seen nursing her young daughter, who was tucked into her loving mother’s arms and wearing a clothing with a white strawberry print.
The former reality star thanked everyone who had helped her along the road and disclosed that nursing her child had not been an easy path in a lengthy caption for her picture-perfect video. She expressed her pride in nursing her infant daughter and remarked that it had taken «a whole football team» to get her to where she was.

Ferne, a proponent of breastfeeding, gave her mother and «supportive partner» Lorri high marks for lending a hand and for the support of the online community throughout her difficult times.
She stated in the caption in full: «I’ve realized that I wouldn’t be where I am in my breastfeeding journey if it weren’t for the support of others.» This year’s World nursing Campaign’s theme is «Closing the Gap and Support for Everyone.» To get to this stage, an entire football team has been required.
One of the primary causes of mothers quitting is a lack of support. It’s essential! Without these people, I’m positive that I wouldn’t be nursing Finty now or even have made it through the first few challenging months. I therefore wanted to thank everyone who helped us out today.
«From the lactation consultant who assisted me with Finty’s latch at birth to the osteopath who used cranial therapy to help her loosen her jaw and improve her latch, to the amazing community midwives who want all mothers to succeed and make no question seem too silly to ask.»

Nothing is ever too much for my mother, who has always supported us. Having a partner who is encouraging and knows how important nursing is to me helps me get through the tough periods and sleepless nights. And thank you to the wonderful nursing community on social media and online.
Writing a piece about breastfeeding is never easy. Please know that my aims are never to make mothers feel inadequate or like they’ve failed, even though I recognize that it may offend some people. Knowing that motherhood is the hardest job in the world, I salute all mothers. It’s always done to support, uplift, and encourage the breastfeeding community.Because helping one another is ultimately what it’s all about.