
Faye Tozer showed her ex-husband what he is missing in a gold backless gown as she attended in the world premiere of Dita Von Teese’s Diamonds and Dust show on Thursday.
The Steps star, 49, who split from Mick Smith late last year, stunned in a glitzy sequin dress which featured a modest slit up the side.
Faye – who plays Miss Kitty LeRoy in the show – added inches to her statuesque frame as she slipped into a pair of sparkly gold sling back heels.
For Thursday’s premiere, she was gracing the stage with Dita herself as they elegantly paraded around the stage in a series of dazzling outfits.
The nineties pop legend and former Strictly Come Dancing contestant appeared to be living a seemingly idyllic life with Michael and their teenage son in a quiet village near the northeast coast.
But MailOnline was told the ‘Strictly curse’ had struck again and Faye moved out of the family home in South Tyneside just weeks before Christmas.

Faye Tozer showed her ex husband what he is missing in a gold backless gown as she attended in the world premiere of Dita Von Teese’s Diamonds and Dust show on Thursday


The Steps star and lead actress for the show, 49, who split from Mick Smith late last year, stunned in a glitzy sequin dress which featured a modest slit up the side

The nineties pop legend and former Strictly Come Dancing contestant appeared to be living a seemingly idyllic life with her now-ex Michael and their teenage son in a quiet village near the northeast coast
But Faye seemed to be happier than ever on Thursday as Dita brought a new theatrical experience featuring ‘high glamour, bold women, and dangerous games’ to the Emerald Theatre in London.
Dita, 52, put on a dazzling display in a glitzy silver bejewelled and sequined gown for the world premiere.
She stole the show in a stunning silver gown, which featured a bejewelled bodice and a sequined wrap skirt.
She paired the look with silver strappy heels and diamond drop earrings, with her signature black tresses styled in a glamorous 1930s style.
Also in attendance on Thursday was former Made In Chelsea star Louise Thompson, who opted for simple-yet-chic.
The reality star and campaigner stepped out for the premiere in a draping black shirt maxi-dress, as she accessorised with a Louis Vuitton handbag and gold earrings.
Another reality star spotted on the red carpet was Married At First Sight UK’s Ella Morgan.
Ella looked glamorous in a black satin halterneck gown, featuring a plunging cowl-neck, as she carried a gold metal handbag.

Dita Von Teese pictured on stage during the show alongside Faye

On Thursday, Dita and Faye brought a new theatrical experience featuring ‘high glamour, bold women, and dangerous games’ to the Emerald Theatre in London


Dita, 52, put on a dazzling display in a glitzy silver bejewelled and sequined gown for the world premiere

She paired the look with silver strappy heels and diamond drop earrings, with her signature black tresses styled in a glamorous 1930s style

Also in attendance on Thursday was former Made In Chelsea star Louise Thompson, who opted for simple-yet-chic


Another reality star spotted on the red carpet was Married At First Sight UK’s Ella Morgan
Meanwhile Boy George made an appearance sporting a striking bright pink hat adorned with stars as well as eccentric black trainers with rope laces.
Great British Bake Off star Candice Brown was among those at the premiere.
The baker stunned in a bright pink and red satin figure-hugging gown, which featured a racy cut-out at the bust.
Model and DJ Lady Mary Charteris put on a daring display for the evening as she stepped out in a very sheer knitted dress, complete with beaded cut-outs.
Underneath her dress Mary’s bra and pants were on show and she had a red and light pink skull scarf tied onto her dress.
Strictly Come Dancing professional dancer Nadiya Bychkova meanwhile looked incredible in a pair of black satin shorts with a matching velvet bralet and blazer.
Another Strictly star out in force was Aljaz Skorjanec, who arrived on the carpet in a burgundy suit.
Credited with re-popularising burlesque, Dita, born Heather Renée Sweet, is an American vedette and businesswoman.
A vedette is the main female artist of a show derived from cabaret and its subcategories of revue, vaudeville, music hall or burlesque.
In January, Dita left Lorraine viewers swooning in a plunging gown as she revealed the ‘most outrageous challenge of her life’ on the hit daytime show.
Wearing a black midi Vivienne Westwood dress, the burlesque star, 52, dazzled on today’s ITV show.
Her glamorous off-the-shoulder attire was made of gathered fabric at the top and had long, slim sleeves and buttons along the front.
The model opened up to Lorraine Kelly about her time on The Masked Dancer.

Meanwhile Boy George made an appearance sporting a striking bright pink hat adorned with stars as well as eccentric black trainers with rope laces

Great British Bake Off star Candice Brown was among those at the premiere as she stunned in a bright pink and red satin figure-hugging gown, which featured a racy cut-out at the bust

Model and DJ Lady Mary Charteris put on a daring display for the evening as she stepped out in a very sheer knitted dress, complete with beaded cut-outs

Underneath her dress Mary’s bra and pants were on show and she had a red and light pink skull scarf tied onto her dress

Strictly Come Dancing professional dancer Nadiya Bychkova meanwhile looked incredible in a pair of black satin shorts with a matching velvet bralet and blazer

Another Strictly star out in force was Aljaz Skorjanec, who arrived on the carpet in a burgundy suit
Dita starred on the ITV competition back in 2021 and dressed as a beetroot in a green and purple dress with a mask the shape of the vegetable.
She revealed to Lorraine how she had suffered with vertigo from riding a mechanical bull and subsequently found dancing on the show difficult.
Dita said: ‘I had vertigo from riding my mechanical bull, I was riding my mechanical bull, swinging my head around and I triggered a vertigo thing and it was a problem for a year so I’m doing The Masked Dancer with this head and the lights on the floor were crazy, it was outrageous.
‘It was one of the biggest challenges of my life but it was funny and I loved it,’ the dancer added.
The show was filmed during the Covid pandemic and Dita stayed at Claridges during the filming.
Dita said: ‘It was my favourite, besides doing the show and laughing throughout, it was right when the pandemic started and it was a full lockdown here and I was the only guest at Claridges.’
She enjoyed a mostly empty hotel and ‘special treatment’ during her stay.
‘I had it all to myself, I’d come wafting down that staircase in the mornings in my nightgown. There were like five people working there and I just had special treatment and they were like sure, you can stay there, because I’m a friend of the hotel,’ Dita added.