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Jessica Sansome

Phillip Schofield's daughter Molly wows in sparkles as she's filmed on karaoke by Rylan Clark

Phillip Schofield's daughter dazzled in gold as she enjoyed a wild night out to celebrate a friend's birthday alongside Rylan Clark. Molly Schofield and the BBC Radio 2 presenter hit the road in what appeared to be a party bus featured in videos posted to Rylan's Instagram Story on Saturday night (December 10).

The pair were helping celebrate the 30th of Nader Dehdashti, a former television producer and current senior talent manager who has also happened to be by Rylan's side as his manager since his Big Brother days.

The big night out came after Rylan, 34, shared a gushing tribute to his pal. Alongside a blurry selfie of the pair in the final Big Brother house following its axe in 2017, Rylan wrote: "Today, my manager, my best friend turns 30. He started out as my runner at Big Brother and throughout the years he’s never left my side.

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"He’s become the man I know I can always rely on and one I always will. Today he’s 30 and next week he leaves me to start a new chapter of his life. I hate gushy posts but I want everyone to know how much I’m gonna miss you. You’ve been there every step of the way and I know I’ll be lost without you.

"You’ve turned into such an amazing man and I can’t thank you enough for everything you’ve done for me. Professionally and Personally. Happy Birthday Nads." Rylan added: "Here’s us breaking into the diary room in the Big Brother house at 4am the night it finished. There’s no one else I’d rather share that memory with. Love you Nads."

Rylan was seen enjoying himself at he pal's birthday celebrations (Rylan Clark Instagram)

And the party was definitely rocking as both Rylan and Molly joined Nader and his pals could be seen on the party bus that had been decorated with bright lights and was playing music as the group swigged their drinks. While former X Factor star Rylan donned a risky cream silk shirt for the occasion, Molly pulled out all the stops in a sparkling gold mini dress.

The 29-year-old, who is the daughter of This Morning star Phillip and his wife Stephanie Lowe, was heard giving her all in a rendition of Shania Twain's classic track, That Don’t Impress Me Much. Sharing a snippet of the performance with his millions of Instagram followers, Rylan could be hear saying: "Go on Mol."

Rylan also filmed himself enjoying a drink or two while singing along to the likes of S Club 7's 'Reach' and David Baddiel, Frank Skinner, and The Lightning Seeds' football anthem Three Lions, which came before England's crushing defeat to France in the quarter-final of the World Cup.

Molly stunned in gold sparkles (Rylan Clark Instagram)

And Rylan's partying with Molly comes after her dad opened up about his plans for Christmas this year. When asked what Christmas means to him and whether he has any festive traditions, the 60-year-old, who is also father to daughter Ruby, singled out Molly. "We had someone on This Morning recently who said ‘Christmas time just makes people be nicer to each other’ and that’s always a good thing isn’t it?" he sadi.

"Traditions wise for me is just having family time, that is always essential. My daughters are both Christmas fiends - and although they are now 26 and 28 - they still put an oat arrow out on the lawn pointing Santa to the house! So that’s a family tradition and I know Molly, who we call Mrs Christmas, wouldn’t want it any other way."

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