I feel like Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman, says Saturdays star Mollie King as she dresses up for a night at the ballet
There’s nothing more exciting than getting dressed up for a night at the opera.
At least, that’s what The Saturdays singer Mollie King thought as she went to see a ballet at London’s Royal Opera House with boyfriend Andy Brown.
In fact, the 22-year-old was so thrilled about her evening out that she even Tweeted: ‘I feel as excited as Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman when she goes to the Opera haha!’
The Saturdays look gorgeous despite being in the studio all day!
Frankie Sandford, Mollie King, Rochelle Wiseman, Una Healy and Vanessa White head home from recording in London
THE Saturdays managed to look as stunning as ever as they headed home from a day in the studio late night this week.
Despite spending the day working hard on new material, The Saturdays – consisting of Frankie Sandford, Mollie King, Rochelle Wiseman, Vanessa White and Una Healy – were all smiles as they headed home at 11:30pm.
And, as always, the girls looked as stylish as ever, even when they weren’t expecting the paparazzi to show up.
Tweeting after leaving the studio, Vanessa and Rochelle both revealed they were left shaken by hiding photographers.
Vanessa, who looked cute in black jeans, a faux-fur anorak and a pink T-shirt, posted: “LOl never screamed so loud at paps before scared the hell out of me literally jump out of nowhere lol [sic]”
While Rochelle, who wore a cream lace dress and a black leather jacket, said: “How do paps know where you are damn they are good!! [sic]”
Meanwhile, Frankie was clearly lagging for all the hard work, updating her Twitter with: “Soooooo tired…zzzzzzzzzz,” and “Home timeeeeee. Come on car hurry hurry…”
She opted for black leggings, matching PVC riding boots, a black dress and a faded denim shirt, while Mollie chose brown boots, a denim shirt and black leggings.
Una Healy was no where to be seen as they other girls left the building but did spend the day reminiscing with Mollie about the first place they met.
Mollie updated her Twitter earlier in the afternoon with a picture of the two standing in Soho, accompanied by the message: “This is where Una and I met the first time EVER!! Ahh memories!”
Two out of five members of The Saturdays enjoyed the freeze booze and goody bags at the re-launch of the Lee jeans store in London’s Carnaby Street last night.
And they weren’t the only ones and we got in on the action too!
The store was full of people enjoying beer and cocktails as they browsed the stock and admired the re-vamped store through slightly blurred eyes.
Frankie and Molly came down the stairs slowly, to ensure they were seen, making their way through the crowd with some lookalike friends.
Molly exclaimed “Everyone’s turning round to look at us!” Yes love, because you’re the only slightly famous people in the joint…
Frankie was shown a denim waistcoat and the girls had their photos taken by the waiting paps, who were clearly pleased their journey to the event hadn’t been entirely wasted!
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