Sophie Habboo wowed in a latex jumpsuit at the Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy premiere on Wednesday night where she hosted alongside husband Jamie Laing.
And taking to social media the morning after, Sophie, 30, shared behind the scenes snaps of her very sexy look from the comfort of a bathroom.
The Made In Chelsea icon, 30, had looked as loved up as ever with reality co-star and husband Jamie, 36, at the star-studded event the night before.
The TV personality added the caption: 'Last night we hosted the iconic @bridgetjones premiere, one of my all time favorite movies and it did not disappoint!!!'
In one snap, she posed in a doorway in the figure-hugging outfit, adding a pair of black heels and letting her blonde locks loose.
She threw on a shiny black leather jacket as she presented a segment of the show on stage with Mad About The Boy lead Renée Zellweger, 55.
The American actress looked glamorous in a rose red strapless dress while promoting the latest instalment of the hit film series.
Sophie Habboo shared photos of the black latex jumpsuit she wore to the Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy premiere on Instagram on Thursday
The TV personality added the caption: 'Last night we hosted the iconic @bridgetjones premiere, one of my all time favorite movies and it did not disappoint!!!'
Sophie had a team of people helping her to get into the outfit
Another photo saw the TV personality admiring the show-stopping look in the mirror
The Made In Chelsea icon, 30, looked as loved up as ever with reality co-star and husband Jamie Laing, 36, at the star-studded event
Further snaps showed Sophie trying on her outfit ahead of the event and admiring the show-stopping look in the mirror.
The podcaster also posed with partner Jamie who donned navy trousers and matched it with a navy zip-up shellsuit top with white borders over a white T-shirt.
In the previous film Bridget Jones' Baby (2016), Renée's iconic singleton, Bridget, finally married Mark Darcy (played by Colin Firth).
The couple had an on-again, off-again romance throughout the trilogy, but they finally got their happy ending when it was revealed that the high-flying lawyer was the father of her baby.
However, in Helen Fielding's fourth book, Mad About the Boy, Mark tragically dies while working abroad as a human rights lawyer, leaving Bridget a widow and struggling with motherhood alone.
The trailer for the upcoming fourth film confirms this storyline will be followed, with Mark having passed away before the events of the movie.
In the trailer, Bridget is encouraged by her friends to 'get back on the horse' after self-imposing a four-year sex ban following Mark's death.
She also quits her job in television to focus on the school run, with comedic scenes expected as she tries to keep up with the Yummy Mummies.
On the night, she added a shiny black leather jacket as she presented a segment of the show on stage with Mad About The Boy lead Renée Zellweger, 55
Sophie's attention-commanding display at the premiere on Wednesday comes after her husband revealed why he is 'scared to have kids' with her, despite both wanting a baby
Further snaps showed Sophie trying on her outfit ahead of the event
During a trip to the park, Bridget finds her two children stuck in a tree, where she's rescued by two dashing men: Leo Woodall from The White Lotus and Oscar nominee Chiwetel Ejiofor.
Bridget soon finds herself caught in a three-way battle for her affections, between boytoy Roxster (played by Leo), PE teacher Mr. Wallaker (played by Chiwetel), and a returning Hugh Grant, 64, as the infamous Daniel Cleaver.
Fans can also look forward to a particularly sexy scene where Roxster jumps into a pool to rescue a little dog, mirroring the iconic Mr. Darcy moment from Pride and Prejudice.
As the trailer unravels, Bridget's romance with Roxster heats up, culminating in a passionate night after a date.
However, Bridget is left confused as her flirtatious interactions with Mr. Wallaker intensify, eventually leading her to stumble upon him half-naked in a barn.
The movie was officially confirmed last year, with the script penned by Helen Fielding, Abi Morgan, and Dan Mazer, and Michael Morris directing.
Sophie's attention-commanding display at the premiere on Wednesday comes after her husband revealed why he is 'scared to have kids' with her, despite both wanting a baby.
The Made In Chelsea stars tied the knot in April 2023 during a first ceremony in London, and a second one in Spain three weeks later, and have both discussed their desire to have children.
The trailer for the upcoming fourth film sees Bridget being encouraged by her friends to 'get back on the horse' after self-imposing a four-year sex ban following Mark Darcy's death
In the new movie, Bridget finds her two children stuck in a tree, where she's rescued by two dashing men: Leo Woodall from The White Lotus and Oscar nominee Chiwetel Ejiofor
The Made In Chelsea stars tied the knot in April 2023 during a first ceremony in London, and a second one in Spain three weeks later
But on a recent episode of his Great Company podcast, Jamie's producer Jemima interviewed him, and they discussed why he fears having kids.
Jamie, 36, explained: 'I would really like to have one, but it has been a real long road because I was really scared of babies and I was really scared of commitment.
'The idea of not being able to escape something, with work or even divorce, there's always a way out. But with a baby there's no way out. There is no way out because you are committed to that little human forever and that for me is really quite scary.'
He went on to add: 'Still really scary, it is a real fear. To the point where at the start of last year, Sophie thought she was pregnant and I had to leave the restaurant because I was so stressed.
'Firstly that is not a good partner. It made me really nervous, but also made Sophie really scared because as a partner you want someone secure and relaxed, and it made her feel uneasy.'