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Jack Whitehall's lover Roxy Horner stuns in daring hotpants and knee-high socks

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Jack Whitehall 's model girlfriend Roxy Horner put on her own catwalk in microscopic hotpants on Tuesday. The 28-year-old has been inseparable from her hunky comedian beau after they hunkered down at his London home for the strict UK lockdown.

But she headed out without him to get some fresh air when she grabbed lunch with her friend. Totally casual, Roxy wore an oversized Adidas sweatshirt which she paired with the minuscule shorts which drew attention to her model-honed legs.

The gorgeous model also added sexy knee-high socks as a touch of glamour for the socially distanced gathering. Finishing off the look, she slipped on some grunge-style black boots and she arranged her blonde locks in an effortlessly chic style.

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