Katherine Ryan ensured all eyes were on her as she attended the European premiere of Wicked Little Letters in Leicester Square on Tuesday.
The comedian, 40, looked sensational as she donned a sheer long-sleeved midi dress that highlighted her incredible figure.
The garment featured a silver beaded detail while Katherine added height to her frame with a pair of matching heels.
Styling her blonde locks into a neat bob, the TV star added to her outfit with a silver clutch bag.
Katherine was joined at the event by her husband Bobby Kootstra who opted for a black blazer and matching trousers with a white shirt.
Katherine Ryan ensured all eyes were on her as she attended the European premiere of Wicked Little Letters in Leicester Square on Tuesday
The comedian, 40, looked sensational as she donned a sheer long-sleeved midi dress that highlighted her incredible figure
The outing comes after Katherine admitted her ‘marriage has taken a backseat’ as she opened up about her relationship with childhood sweetheart Bobby on Lorraine.
The comedian admitted her children come first and she likes to spend as much time as possible with them , which includes co-sleeping.
Katherine shares two children Fenna Grace, 14 months and Fred, two, with her partner as well as Violet 14, with ex-boyfriend Alex Edelman.
Speaking on the ITV daytime show, ahead of the release of her new docu-series, Katherine Ryan: Parental Guidance, she said she is still ‘navigating’ parenthood and struggles with mum guilt.
She told Lorraine Kelly: ‘I have a wonderful life because I do exactly what is right for family and I welcome the haters.
‘The series is about doing it your way and my way isn’t the way for every family. I personally co-sleep, I spend so much time with my kids and I’m an attachment parent.
‘I potty-trained them really really young which was controversial, I carry them everywhere. Maybe my marriage takes a back seat because of the co-sleeping.
‘It is a struggle, and I’m so privileged with a stay at home dad and I have resources and a nanny but that doesn’t stop my children from screaming so I’m torn.
The garment featured a silver beaded detail while Katherine added height to her frame with a pair of matching heels
Katherine was joined at the event by her husband Bobby Kootstra who opted for a black blazer and matching trousers with a white shirt
‘Like how do I go to work, my job is so fun and it’s not like I’m on the front line saving lives. I am greedy, my job is fun.’
The docu-series examines the ways Katherine and her partner Bobby differ on their parenting strategies and how they reconcile those differences.
During a preview clip, Bobby said: ‘We have different styles of parenting. Katherine and I now co-sleep with the children separately because the babies kept waking each other up.
‘Honestly two more years of this unless we have more children.’
Katherine added: ‘I wish we could have another one, no one says on their death bed I wish I had less children.’
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