Love Island star Shaughna Phillips looked out of this world in a form-fitting dress as she attended a PrettyLittleThing charity event.
Famous faces from reality television, including Shaughna Phillips, attended the party at Nightjar in Carnaby Street in London on Tuesday night.
Shaughna donned a brown figure-hugging bardot-style dress that stopped at her ankles.
The reality star paired it with a small Gucci handbag and gorgeous white stiletto heels.
Her wavy blonde hair flowed down her shoulders and she rocked a full face of simple make-up.
Shaughna took some time to show off her pearly whites as she posed for the cameras inside the bar.
Other stars at the event included fellow former Love Island stars Demi Jones and beauty Indiyah Polack.
Earlier this summer, Shaughna shared her shock upon finding out how much student loan debt she still had to pay off.
Taking to Twitter, Shaughna said she was “speechless” after finding out that her amount owed had actually increased after making more than 70 months of payments.
She said: “I’ve just done some digging into my student loan, and I’m speechless I started paying my student loan back in 2016, my outstanding balance was £38,040.
“Since then I’ve made 75 payments, there’s 75 months in between then and now, and my current outstanding balance is £41,120.”
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She added: “There were a few years where I hadn’t even paid off half of the interest added, let alone the actual loan.
“After interest, I paid of a whole £40 last year.
“Also for reference, the year before me tuition fees were £3k per year.”
Some criticised the telly star, asking what she thought she was signing up for when she applied for her university course.
“I was 17 and got a C in GCSE maths, I did not know what the f**k I was agreeing to lol,” she hit back.
Others defended the star and used the opportunity to discuss the flaws in the system.
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