I'M A Celeb star Myeleene Klass looked mind blowing in a blue dress on Saturday night with daughter Ava.
The team went to Black Panther in show at the Regal Albert Hall.
The pair, both classically prepared artists, watched a live symphony play out the film's score while the film circulated on a colossal screen inside the notable setting.
Singer and radio DJ Myleene, 45, wowed in knit dress which she collaborated with gold gems and she rejected her hair back into a braid.
Ava, 15, wore denim freight pants and a white top that included sheer sleeves.
Myleene is likewise mum to daughter Hero, 12, and three-year-old son Apollo.
The supermum recently triumphed in the I'm A Celeb jungle and was crowned jungle legend in the all-stars spin-off.
Myleene competed on the 2006 series and created one of the most famous moments in the show's history when she showered under a waterfall in a white bikini.
She relived her iconic bikini scenes earlier this month in South Africa, having filmed the all-stars series back in October last year, before being crowned the first jungle legend.
Myleene and the rest of her campmates had to keep her big win a secret, and she was seen surprising her friends and family at an amazing I'm A Celebrity finale party earlier this month.
She welcomed her most treasured to a nursery party and played the last on an enormous projector screen.
TalkTV's Vanessa Feltz made an unexpected appearance and caught the second Insect and Dec uncovered Myleene was the champion.
The strained I'm A Big name finale came down to Myleene and Jordan Banjo.
Talking only to The Sun following her success, Myleene said: "The initial occasion when, I was definitely not a mum so there was no danger on the off chance that I went around the wilderness for half a month in a white two-piece. I had a ton of fun the initial time.
"They say don't return to an ex and don't return to a warmed supper.
"The wilderness back in Australia gave me my family, gave me my work, gave me my profession.
"I needed to go to the hedge as I needed to say thank you for what the wilderness has given me."