Roxy Horner was every inch the glamorous mum-to-be as she lead celebrities at a Michelin star dinner at the Gherkin.
The model, 31, and her comedian boyfriend Jack Whitehall, 34, announced last weekend that they are expecting their first child.
The pregnant star was glowing as she dressed to the nines for the elegant dinner.
Roxy wore a little black dress with a matching jacket and wore a vampy dark lipstick to finish off her look.
She was among celebrities attending this year's London Blockchain Conference.
The VIP dinner at Searcys at The Gherkin was curated by renowned Michelin star chef and co-founder of HIDE, Ollie Dabbous.
Roxy was joined by celebrities including Hana Cross and Meredith Mickelson.
Model Hana, 23, wore an off-the-shoulder black dress with a sheer panel at the waist with a pair of black boots.
Meanwhile, American model Meredith, 23, wore a denim mini skirt with an oversized faux fur jacket from Diesel.
VIPs at the dinner were treated to a gastronomic experience with total traceability using blockchain technology.
Guests tucked into steamed tulips with West London ricotta, scorched glazed chalkstream trout, pearl barley with flaked rotisserie Goosnargh chicken and a tartlet of early season strawberries and whipped Devon clotted cream.
Roxy, who made her first appearance in British Vogue when she was only 17, met her boyfriend Jack while he was on a trip to Australia.
Jack has become a household name after appearing in numerous panel shows in the late 2000s - such as 8 Out Of 10 Cats and Would I Lie To You?
Announcing their baby news, he wrote on Instagram : "And I thought I wasn’t getting enough attention when the dog arrived…"
The couple beamed in the black and white snaps and were flooded with sweet messages from fans.
Roxy also admitted Jack had the "sweetest reaction" to the news and was "so excited".
The couple already know their baby's gender as they found out as soon as they could.
They met in 2020 and speaking about how the pandemic made them grow closer, Jack explained: "Weirdly that was quite nice because we spent a lot of time together and it accelerates the relationship in a way.
"Then when lockdown ended, there was a lot of things we realised. We'd never gone to see a film together. We'd never been to a restaurant in England because we met in Australia."