Holly Valance appears glowing as she poses alongside her husband at a charity event in London
Former Neighbours actress Holly Valance has made a rare public appearance alongside her billionaire husband at a children’s charity dinner.
It’s not often you see Holly Valance out at public events, but on this rare occasion the former Neighbours star dazzled as she accompanied her husband to a charity dinner.
Holly, who now lives in London with her businessman beau of seven years, Nick Candy, 46, was snapped heading out to the Rays of Sunshine Children’s Charity Annual Dinner in the her new home city on Saturday.
The 36-year-old opted for an intricately detailed dusty pink cocktail dress that featured bra-style straps and a fitted bodice.
The flowy outfit had silver and pink beading along the hemline and leaf motifs. Holly wore a pair of hot pink pointy-toe stilettos and accessorised with a fine necklace.
The mother-of-two finished her look with her shoulder-length hair let loose and make-up to a minimum.
The Kiss Kiss singer had a big grin as she posed for photos alongside her husband who opted for a navy blue tuxedo.
Holly’s billionaire husband is facing a $2.7 billion legal court battle over the sale of his Hyde Park penthouse.
Within the space of a year, the property tycoon successfully fought a $240 million legal battle against former friend Mark Holyoake.
According to Daily Mail, this time around he faces an even more extraordinary High Court action for a stupefying £1.5 billion ($A2.7 billion) over his One Hyde Park flat — the most expensive in Britain.
He is being dragged to court by company director Michael Brown who claims he was asked by Mr Candy to sell the penthouse.
Holly and Nick are parents to daughters Luka, 5, and Nova, 21 months, and in an interview with podcast Made By Mammas in February, Holly spoke about her life as a mother.
“At the beginning with Luka I thought it was absolutely terrifying, it’s like the best and worst thing to ever happen to you,” she explained.
Thank you to the @CanEmbUSA for hosting the 25th Anniversary of Disability Rights International in Washington DC. I was SO proud to receive my human rights award for 14 years work with @DRI_advocacy. I will continue to work hard for you x pic.twitter.com/tAras0tzU0
— Holly Candy (@hollycandy) May 24, 2019
“It’s terrifying. You’re exploding with love, but you don’t know what you’re doing. You’re absolutely exhausted and fumbling around just trying to survive.”
In May this year, Holly received a Human Rights award for 14 years work with Disability Rights International at the organisation’s 25th anniversary in Washington.
“I will continue to work hard for you,” Holly said in a tweet.