A slew of famous faces from TV stars and industry insiders to Hollywood A-listers hit London this week for a flurry of parties across the capital.
Scarlett Moffatt showed off her baby bump as she attended the ITV 2026 Showcase at The Design Museum in Kensington.
The I’m A Celebrity South Africa star, who announced her “miracle” pregnancy earlier this week, looked stunning in a cream dress as she hit the red carpet with her partner Scott Dobinson on Thursday.

The Gogglebox contestant was joined by other stars including Gabby Allen, Ella Rae Wise, Jim Chapman, Perrie Sian and Ellie Ranson at the event.
The bash was held by the broadcaster to share details on the upcoming shows they’re releasing in the coming months.
Presenters Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, Sir Mo Farrah, Michelle Keegan and Graham Norton were also in attendance.


Sharing her baby news on Monday, Moffatt wrote: “We honestly can’t believe we’re writing this… After everything, we feel unbelievably lucky to be able to say… our family is growing.
“One little miracle gave us Jude, and now he’s going to be a big brother. And if there’s one thing we know for certain, it’s that he is going to be the most amazing big brother.
“We are so grateful, so excited, and still a little bit in shock… Our hearts are fuller than we ever thought possible.”

Meanwhile, earlier in the week, pregnant Laura Whitmore showed off her bump while attending the launch of luxury car seat and stroller brand CYBEX’s new Platinum Wheels collection.
The presenter looked chic in a white top, checked blue flared trousers, a denim shirt and a denim jacket layered over the top at the event in Harrods in Knightsbridge.
Whitmore - who is expecting her second child with husband Iain Stirling - mingled with writer and broadcaster Raven Smith, and Founder of By Rotation Eshita Kabra-Davies.
CYBEX is a brand that has made waves globally with previous couture-inspired collections with stars like DJ Khaled and Jeremy Scott.



And in Leicester Square, The Devil Wears Prada 2 European premiere attracted a host of Hollywood stars.
The sequel to the 2006 hit reunites director David Frankel and screenwriter Aline Brosh McKenna, returning audiences to the cutthroat world of Runway magazine and its formidable editor-in-chief Miranda Priestly, once again played by Meryl Streep.
A slew of British influencers and TV stars turned out to see Streep, Anne Hathaway and Emily Blunt rekindle on the red carpet.
Lydia Millen, Perrie Sian, JB Gill, Jim Chapman, Luke Hamnet and Ellis Ranson were all on hand to support the sequel to the iconic film.