Brunette beauty: Jasmin Walia was piling on the glamour once again when she attended a screening of House of Flying Arrows in London on Monday
She's just got back from a holiday in Greece where she flaunted her figure after splitting up from her boyfriend Ross Worswick.And Jasmin Walia was piling on the glamour once again when she attended a screening of House of Flying Arrows in London on Monday.
The former TOWIE star, 26, turned heads in a slinky minidress that accentuated her ample assets with a very plunging neckline.
Flaunting her figure: Reality star Casey Batchelor who put on a very busty display in a shirt dress paired with high-heeled boots |
Letting her extended brunette locks flow over her shoulders, she accessorized with a glitzy choker and a gold wrist bangle, completing her look with a pair of strappy heels.
She was joined at the screening of the darts documentary by Casey Batchelor - who put on a very busty display in a shirt dress paired with high-heeled boots.
TOWIE's Chloe Meadows was more demure, covering her shoulders with a black leather jacket as she smiled for the cameras.
Relaxed: TOWIE's Chloe Meadows was more demure, covering her shoulders with a black leather jacket as she smiled for the cameras |
The documentary charts the rise of of darts from a pub game into one of the nation's fastest-growing sports.
Also present at the screening were darts legend Gary Anderson, promoter Barry Hearn and presenter Bobby George.
The trio were all smiles as they greeted each other ahead of the screening.


Also present at the screening were darts legend Gary Anderson, promoter Barry Hearn and presenter Bobby George.
The trio were all smiles as they greeted each other ahead of the screening.
Happy days: Also present at the screening were darts legend Gary Anderson, promoter Barry Hearn and presenter Bobby George |
The show has been made by the same team who produced the Class of 92, which follows Manchester United stars who now own Salford FC.
It also studies the split between two darts bodies - the PDC and BDO - which almost destroyed the game.
The documentary features some darts' biggest stars: Barry Hearn, Eric Bristow, Phil Taylor, Bobby George and Michael van Gerwen are all interviewed.
It also studies the split between two darts bodies - the PDC and BDO - which almost destroyed the game.
The documentary features some darts' biggest stars: Barry Hearn, Eric Bristow, Phil Taylor, Bobby George and Michael van Gerwen are all interviewed.
All smiles: Nathan Massey and Cara de la Hoyde (left), as well as Courtney Green, made an appearance
Strike a pose: Director Daniel Mendelle kept things casual in converse shoes, paired with a jumper and jeans |