Trinny Woodall shared a giggle with a mystery male companion at a friend’s birthday party in London on Thursday.
The TV presenter, 61, appeared deep in conversation as she sat at an outside table during a party for Ryan Prince, who is the husband of Jenny Halpern Prince MBE.
For the glamourous evening, Trinny opted for a very glamorous outfit as she dazzled in a silver sequinned gown which was cinched at her waist with a black belt.
She wore a long black coat across her shoulders as she sat at a red-lit table in the smoking area of a West London restaurant.
The mystery man was seen sporting a dark-coloured shirt, which he layered under a smart black jacket.
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Trinny Woodall, 61, shared a giggle with a mystery male companion at her friend Ryan Prince’s birthday party in London on Thursday
The TV presenter appeared deep in conversation as she sat at an outside table during a party for Ryan, who is the husband of Jenny Halpern Prince MBE
Birthday boy Ryan is vice chairman of Canadian investment firm Realstar which boasts a £1.5B rental portfolio.
He is married to Jenny Halpern Prince MBE founder of the Lady Garden Foundation and founder and CEO of Consumer PR & Brand Consultancy agency, Halpern.
Trinny’s glamourous outing comes two years after she dated Charles Saatchi, 82.
The pair split in March 2023 with friends suggesting the 21-year age gap between them was to blame for them going their separate ways.
She dated Charles for a decade after he split from his wife Nigella Lawson in July 2013.
Before her relationship with Charles, Trinny was married to businessman Johnny Elichaoff from 1999 until 2009, and gave birth to their daughter Lyla in 2003.
Johnny – who also had a son, Zak, from a previous relationship – took his own life in 2014 at the age of 55, a tragedy that Trinny says she only began to grieve in earnest years later, when her daughter Lyla left home.
Although he was known to have suffered a series of failed oil investments before his death, Trinny said he was going through such turmoil that he’d convinced himself his children were better off without him – despite his hypervigilance over their welfare.
Trinny opted for a very glamorous outfit as she dazzled in a silver sequinned gown which was cinched at her waist with a black belt
She wore a long black coat across her shoulders as she sat at a red-lit table in the smoking area of the west London restaurant
The mystery comapanion was seen sporting a dark-coloured shirt, which he layered under a smart black jacket
Trinny’s outing comes two years after she dated Iraqi businessman Charles Saatchi. The pair split in March 2023 with friends suggesting the 21-year age gap between them was to blame
Elsewhere Claudia Winkleman, 53, joined Trinny at property tycoon Ryan Prince’s swanky birthday bash
Singer James Blunt, 51, beamed as he arrived hand-in-hand with gorgeous wife Sofia, with whom he shares two sons, whose names they have not made public
Former PM David Cameron was suited and booted as he was joined by wife Samantha
Previously speaking on the Diary of a CEO podcast, the beauty mogul shared: Johnny had hypervigilance around his children because he had been in the Israeli army and he was a paramedic.
‘And he had from it post-traumatic stress disorder, which wasn’t diagnosed until about 20 years later.
‘But one of the things also is hypervigilance around his children, so he was always so worried for their welfare.
‘So you kind of have this thing of where do you get to in your brain, when you are so worried about your children, that you can convince yourself that the best thing for your children, who you love profoundly, is that you’re not in their life anymore?
‘And that is something that is so important that we can help people who get to that situation – that they don’t get to that final part of that situation.
‘It’s understanding what to recognise, and it’s very hard to recognise. I didn’t recognise. There were lots of details of it which could have really upset me, of things that were done wrong. But you kind of have to let go.
‘You need to work through these stages and not get stuck in something which eats you up.’