Leigh-Anne Pinnock Shines at Ferrari Style Store Opening in London
Leigh-Anne Pinnock, the 34-year-old Little Mix singer, made a striking appearance at the Ferrari Style store opening in London on Friday. She turned heads in a sculpted brown co-ord that accentuated her incredible physique. The event, held in Bond Street, was attended by several A-list celebrities, and Pinnock brought her signature glamour to the occasion.
The singer opted for a midi skirt with a very risqué tight-high split, showcasing her long legs. She completed her look with open-toe heels, while also accessorising with a brown handbag and bold jewellery. Her raven-black hair was slicked into a neat high bun, adding to her sophisticated appearance.
Holly Ramsay, the 26-year-old daughter of Gordon Ramsay, also made an appearance at the event. She stepped out in a sexy cream pleated mini skirt that highlighted her toned legs. The model sported a stylish brown leather jacket from the store’s collection and towered in a pair of chic light brown heels. She carried the outfit with a chenille brown shoulder bag and beamed for striking snaps on her arrival.
A Star-Studded Affair
British racing driver Lewis Hamilton was also spotted at the event, rubbing shoulders with various guests. He was seen warmly hugging Swizz Beat, adding to the star-studded atmosphere. Meanwhile, actor Ed Westwick was in attendance with his model wife, Amy Jackson. The Gossip Girl actor, 38, nailed a burgundy look with a turtleneck and dapper co-ord.
Amy Jackson, the British cover girl, put on a leggy display in a leather sage mini skirt and matching oversized coat. She added an elegant beige polo jumper and stilettos to complete her ensemble.


Navigating Personal Challenges
The event came after Leigh-Anne shared insights into her marriage with footballer Andre Gray. She revealed that their relationship has become ‘stronger’ following a period of difficulty. Gray addressed an undisclosed ‘betrayal’ by turning to therapy and undergoing a period of ‘self-reflection.’
Pinnock had previously spoken about losing trust in Port Vale striker Andre after a transgression left her ‘heartbroken.’ This occurred less than two years after the couple exchanged vows in Jamaica. However, the former Little Mix star now believes they have resolved their issues after Gray sought professional help.
She told PEOPLE: ‘The main thing for me was him just changing, really. He got therapy, he moved abroad as well. Even just him being alone, he did so much self-reflection on that. That was a massive thing for us. I think he just did the work.’











Distance as a Key Factor
Pinnock believes that Gray’s various stints with overseas clubs were another key factor in salvaging their marriage. She said, ‘A big thing for us is distance. As s**t as it is, it’s been three years of long distance. It’s actually, I think, helped to keep the flame alight as well, you know? You can’t wait to see them. It’s actually really healthy to miss someone, I think.’
Gray’s return to the UK with Stoke-On-Trent based Port Vale means he will be closer to his family, and Pinnock says they can now look ahead to a more optimistic future. She added, ‘It really does mean a lot when you can go through something, come out the other end, and just you automatically become stronger for it. Now, obviously, we’ve been through our stuff. We’re married, we have kids, and we can just have a soft life.’
Reflections on Betrayal
Speaking to Paloma Faith on her Mad Sad Bad podcast in January, Pinnock hinted at difficulties in her marriage by revealing she had been betrayed by the footballer. She said, ‘I went through a bit of a weird time with my husband actually and I think that sort of not being totally honest and losing trust and that kind of betrayal.’
She explained how Gray realised he was being ‘selfish’ after he moved abroad to Greece to play for Aris Thessaloniki. Pinnock continued, ‘Well, I think that person has to want to change and he did. And I think you can go through things in relationship, but if they aren’t willing to change for you, forget it. They have to do the work and they have to turn it around because again it’s not you, it’s not on you. He went to therapy and I think for us what really helped for us, he started playing abroad and he had more time to himself to kind of look and realise that everything that he was doing was not how you make a relationship work, it’s not. It’s selfish.’


















