Jonathan Ross' daughter Betty, 33, wows in a tiny bra and shorts at Taylor Swift's final London gig - after revealing the 'world has opened up' since she got an electric wheelchair

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Jonathan Ross' daughter Betty turned heads in a tiny white glittering co-ord as she shared Instagram snaps from Taylor Swift's final London Eras Tour gig. 

Betty, 33, who suffers from fibromyalgia - a condition which causes pain all over the body - put on a risqué display in the glitzy bralette and matching shorts as she posed in her electric wheelchair at Wembley Stadium.  

She completed her look with a coordinated blazer, white knee high socks and a pair of feathered heels as she posed for photos with a pal. 

Betty looked happier than ever as she sang along to Taylor's hit tracks during the concert before posing with younger sister Honey, 27. 

Honey looked trendy in a daring sheer bodysuit which boasted a red snake down the front which she teamed with a red leather jacket and black checkered trousers.  

Jonathan Ross' daughter Betty turned heads in a tiny white glittering co-ord as she shared Instagram snaps from Taylor Swifts final London Eras Tour gig

Betty, 33, who suffers from fibromyalgia - a condition which causes pain all over the body - put on a risqué display in the glitzy bralette and shorts as she posed in her electric wheelchair at Wembley Stadium

Betty wrote: 'This night is sparkling, don't you let it go ✨️What a night! I'm so happy I was able to go to the eras tour, so happy to be surrounded by loved ones, and so happy that Taylor wore the same ICDIWABH colourway as the costume I wore.

'I was so happy about the N8 acoustic set songs I almost cried and to get to see Florida live with Florence was so incredible and unexpected, seeing the ICDIWABH music video while wearing my home made ICDIWABH outfit was so surreal and joyous. I loved every second, what a rush, f*** me up eras tour!!!'

Honey also shared a sweet snap of herself with dad Jonathan posing in front of a Taylor Swift tour sign.  

Jonathan, 63, spent quality time with his beloved daughters and danced the night away to the singer's hit songs. 

Tuesday night marked Taylor's eighth show at the London venue after a series of five consecutive shows in London and three back in June.

Jonathan slipped into a graphic black T-shirt which read 'I'm a tortured poet', teamed with flared jeans.

Celebrities flocked to attend the final concert as Emily Blunt and her husband John led the famous stars in attendance. 

Honey is the youngest daughter of her talk show host father Jonathan and his wife Jane, with the pair also sharing Harvey Kirby, 27, and Betty Kitten.

Betty looked happier than ever as she sang along to Taylor's hit tracks during the concert 

She completed her look with a coordinated blazer, white knee high socks and a pair of feathered heels as she posed for photos with a pal

She posed with younger sister Honey, 27, who looked trendy in a daring sheer bodysuit which boasted a red snake down the front 

Jonathan spent quality time with his beloved daughters and danced the night away to the singer's hit songs (Honey, left, pictured with her father)

The sister made a heart shape with their hands as they arrived at the stadium

Last year, Betty shared that the 'world has opened up' for her since she got a new electric wheelchair.

Betty also has chronic fatigue syndrome and postural tachycardia syndrome (POTS) which causes an abnormal increase in the heart rate after sitting or standing.

In snaps shared on her Instagram in 2023, Betty wrote a meaningful caption alongside.

She wrote: 'Since I bought my wheelchair from Distribe just over a year ago, the world has really opened up for me so drastically and so much more than I'd even thought possible before buying.

'I've been able to go out, make memories, and have adventures, even on some of my worse health days.

'So much of that comes from how confident I feel in the quality of my chair, knowing that it's not going to give up on me and leave me stranded!

Betty went on to say that using a wheelchair has had a 'positive impact' on her life and also described it as 'liberating'.

She wrote: 'I've said it on my Instagram plenty of times already, but truly having a wheelchair has had such a huge positive impact on my life.

'I feel really hopeful that in this collaboration with Distribe and being able to share my discount code with you all I might be able to play a small part in helping other people to experience the euphoric and liberating change having the right mobility equipment can bring.'

Tuesday night marked Taylor's eighth show at the London venue after a series of five consecutive shows in London and three back in June

Last year, Betty shared that the 'world has opened up' for her since she got a new electric wheelchair 

Betty went on to say that using a wheelchair has had a 'positive impact' on her life and also described it as 'liberating' as she opened up to fans last year 

Jonathan revealed his daughter's diagnosis in 2021, explaining that they originally believed she was suffering with long Covid.

Speaking on Loose Women, he said: 'She has fibromyalgia and she has chronic fatigue syndrome and POTS syndrome as well, which is where your heart rate shoots up.'

On Betty's treatment, he added: 'We found a good… there's a thing called the Perrin treatment. The guy who invented it, he came to talk to me about it and she looked it up online because she's a smart young woman, so she has to want to do the treatment.

'You know, I mean, I can't just say to her "try this, try that" if she thinks it's wrong in some way and if she's not going to enter it one hundred per cent, of course it's not worth doing.

'But we've been having that treatment going on and she's definitely showing some improvement.'

Aside from pain, other symptoms can include muscle stiffness, headaches and problems with mental processes, known as 'fibro-fog'.

WHAT IS FIBROMYALGIA?

Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition defined by widespread pain and fatigue.

It affects up to 2.7 per cent of people worldwide, with three women suffering for every one man, studies suggest.

Fibromyalgia is often triggered by a trauma, such as a car accident or childbirth, as well as infections. Why this occurs is unclear.

The discomfort tends to be felt as aches and burning from head-to-toe.

And the fatigue ranges from feeling sleepy to the exhaustion of having the flu.

Severe sufferers are often unable to work or socialise. 

The pain can be worse at some times than others and may change location, such as becoming more severe in parts of the body that are used the most.

Other symptoms can include headaches; IBS; diarrhoea or constipation; poor concentration; dizziness; allergies and stimuli sensitivity, such as to light or heat.

Studies suggest the average patient waits five years to be diagnosed, which is thought to be due to X-rays and other medical tests not picking the condition up.

It is generally defined as pain that lasts for more than three months and affects 11 or more out of 18 tender points when pressed.

Treatment aims to relieve pain and aid sleep.

Source: Fibromyalgia Action UK  

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