Frankie Bridge makes bold fashion statement as she give rare glimpse of children on red carpet with Wayne

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-Credit: (Image: Mike Marsland/WireImage)


Frankie Bridge made a statement in a striking red suit at a movie screening on Sunday. The Loose Women panellist, 35, was accompanied by her ex-footballer hubby Wayne, 44, and their two adorable sons Parker, 10, and Carter, eight. Frankie looked absolutely stunning in a standout blazer with dramatic shoulder pads, cinching in her waist with a matching belt. The former Saturdays band member chose to pair her blazer with matching skinny trousers and added height with a pair of sky-high red stilettos.

She carried her essentials in a chic red Chanel handbag and added a touch of sparkle with gold earrings. On the other hand, Wayne looked dapper in a cream top, paired with a black jacket and jeans. The couple, who tied the knot in 2014, seemed more in love than ever as they cherished some quality time with their boys. The family were watching The Wild Robot at the 68th BFI London Film Festival.

Wayne Bridge and Frankie Bridge attend "The Wild Robot" Headline Gala during the 68th BFI London Film Festival
Frankie and her family were as cute as ever on the carpet -Credit:Getty Images for BFI

This comes after Frankie took an unexpected attack on "horrible" celebrities as she opened up about the industry. The Loose Women star detailed sitting at award ceremonies, watching the winners "that everyone in the room hates working with".

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Frankie, who first rose to fame in the teen pop group S Club Juniors, made the surprising remarks during a conversation with Made In Chelsea star Spencer Matthews on his Big Fish podcast.

It kicked off as they talked about working in the industry and how you needed to be "easy to work with" in order to bag the jobs. Spencer said: "Some people have reputations for being really horrible people and I’ve always found it incredibly odd that people would continue to work with horrible people."

Frankie continued the conversation and added: "I think that’s been one of my biggest things over the years, is that I’ve met a lot of those people."

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She pulled off a risky all red look on the red carpet -Credit:David Fisher/REX/Shutterstock

During the early days of her career when she joined S Club 8 in 2001, otherwise known as S Club Juniors, Frankie said she was given a valuable piece of advice from former music artist Simon Fuller.

She recalled: "I remember when I finished with S Club Juniors, Simon Fuller said to me, 'Always continue to be good to work with, like you are, because everyone’s always going to then continue to want to work with you,' and it really stuck with me."

This led Frankie to admit that there are people in the industry who are "hated" or not liked while ensuring she didn't drop any names. She said: "I’ve had moments throughout my career… you know, you always say the good guy comes out on top, and I think as I got older, I was like, 'That’s not actually necessarily true,' and it really p****d me off.

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The loose woman star also posed solo -Credit:Mike Marsland/WireImage
Frankie, Wayne and their two sons
Frankie and husband Wayne share two kids -Credit:James Veysey/REX/Shutterstock

"I’ve sat at awards ceremonies knowing that there’s people winning these awards that everyone in the room hates working with, and they get up and they spout this speech about loving everyone, and being kind, and all that b******t and I’m like, 'You’re lying! Everyone in here hates you!'

"Yet they’re all standing up clapping and going, 'Yeah!', and posting about it, and I think that’s what helps me as well, because I know the b******t.' Frankie candidly said she doesn't "buy into" someone being fake and assured she's "aware" of two-faced people in the industry.