Bake Off’s Laura Adlington all smiles as she attends RHS Chelsea Flower Show in strappy dress
BAKE Off star Laura Adlington was all smiles as she attended the RHS Chelsea Flower Show in a strappy dress.
The blonde baker, 32, opted for a floral dress in keeping to the flower theme, and wore her blonde hair to one side in loose curls.
She flashed a big smile for the camera as she posed for several snaps and clutched hold of a wicker bag.
Laura’s floaty dress was perfect for the summery event, and she partnered it with sandals.
The Great British Bake Off runner-up was amongst several famous faces attending the Flower Show today – including radio DJ Vick Hope, GMB star Charlotte Hawkins, Will Young and Vanessa Feltz.
It comes after Laura hit out at a spa after a dressing gown provided didn’t fit her.
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Posting a snap on Instagram, Laura showed how the robe didn't close and left her chest on display.
"When the label says 'one size fits all'," she said.
Laura continued: "Dear fancy spas... Bigger people want to enjoy treatments too.
"Please make your robes inclusive. It really ruins the experience for us when they don't fit."
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Fans flooded Laura's comments section with support, including This Morning presenter Alison Hammond.
She replied: "So true I take my own now however I did go to @champneysspas and they gave me a 3 XL . I felt so happy."
One fan then said: "So agree with this and it also means they fail to allow pregnant women to enjoy anything too."
A second commented: "Can you add hospital gowns too Laura please? I was so embarrassed recently when my gown didn’t meet at the back x."
"Yep! Spas and hotels really need to up their robe game," said a third.
Laura previously revealed she went to a dark place when she was told she needed to lose weight in order to have a baby.
The 32-year-old, who was a finalist on the 2020 Channel 4 series, had been trying to conceive for three years when doctors said that her only chance was to give IVF a go — and that she would have to lose 14st to qualify.
After being dealt the painful blow, Laura says she struggled to cope when her friends welcomed babies of their own.
And she told how her mental health dipped so low she reached out to suicide-prevention charity, Samaritans.