Honey Ross exuded confidence as she embraced the recent heatwave and donned a minuscule crop top for an evening out.
The daughter of Jonathan Ross looked incredible as she confidently posed for hoards of photographers while attending an event in London where the temperatures soared.
Honey, 26, ensured all eyes were on her at the Cabaret gala event which she attended with a friend just weeks after sharing her views on gender equality and body image.
The activist who has previously appeared on Celebrity Gogglebox alongside her famous father oozed glamour and sophistication as she placed one hand on her hips while smiling for photographs.
Making the most of the blistering temperatures, Honey opted for a lime and yellow crop top which showcased her sunburnt shoulders, paired with a green maxi skirt which blew in the gentle breeze.
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Honey was accompanied by her friend and actress Georgie Henley, 27, who rocked a black sleeveless blazer alongside a pair of cream trousers.
The star previously opened up about gender equality and body image for The Body Protest podcast, saying: "I think there is a connection between gender inequality and a lack of self-love.
"We tend to see a pattern in our society of women trying to shrink themselves to take up as little space as possible both intellectually and physically as a side effect of the world we live in."
Reflecting on people's feeling as though they need to be liked by those around them, she added: "Stop worrying about being liked.
"You don't even like everybody, stop being afraid of saying 'no', no is your best friend, conserve your time and energy.
"We are stronger unified, find your people and kick up a fuss."
The body image activist previously opened up, explaining that while growing up her parents had attempted to give her "solutions" which was "to lose weight".
Speaking on Loose Women she said: "They presented me with diets and diets, as we know, don't work and are absolutely toxic.
"My advice to parents is to keep that as far away from your children as possible, if you want them to have a good relationship with food and their bodies growing up do not shame them."
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