Maisie Smith sent her fans wild as she squeezed her curves into a skintight dress for a night in New York City.
The former EastEnders actress, who is best known for her role as Tiffany Butcher on the BBC soap, looked utterly sensational in the skimpy red ensemble which clung to her hourglass figure.
The satin number slashed at Maisie’s thighs and highlighted her taut waist as she posed for a series of jaw-dropping snaps in the street.
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The 21-year-old sported a pair of lace black stockings and added inches to her frame with a pair of red heels complete with a large bow.
Exuding glamour, Maisie draped a white fur coat over her shoulders and wore pearls as well as a chunky gold chain around her neck.
The ex-soap slicked her locks back into a tight bun and opted for a glam palette of makeup as she headed to watch a show on Broadway.
“I see red,” she captioned the sizzling snaps in view of her one million followers.
Maisie’s fans were left completely enamoured by the post and rushed to shower her with compliments.
“Wow wow wow you look absolutely incredible,” shared one person as a second wrote: “You are the definition of beauty.”
Another fan gushed: “Maisie you look amazing so beautiful” as someone else commented: “You look stunning and gorgeous legs.”
It comes after the star announced her jewellery collaboration with Abbott Lyon – ‘Unique by Maisie Smith’.
Sharing the news on Instagram, the former Strictly star wrote: “I’ve been counting down the days to share my @abbottlyon Unique jewellery collection with you.
“It’s personalised, it’s colourful, it’s unique to you! Choose from a rainbow of letters, icons and emoji’s to create jewellery to match your energy [lightning bolt emoji].”
You can shop Maisie’s ‘Unique by Maisie Smith’ collection on Abbott Lyon’s website now.
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