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Lucy Davis looked stunning in plunging gold dress as she shared snaps from her brother’s wedding on Thursday.
The actress, 51, who is best known for playing Dawn Tinsley in BBC comedy The Office, shared an insight into her family life.
She shared snaps of her parents Hazel and Jasper Carrott dancing at the evening ceremony.
Lucy captioned her post: ‘The sun came out for that one day☀️ #brotherswedding Also @hunterreesepena – proof of clothing being worn’.
The star looked nothing short of sensational in the glamorous halterneck ensemble and opted for a curly hairdo.
Alongside the photo of her parents, she wrote: ‘Almost 53 years of marriage. Gave me a bit of a lump in the ol throat to see my folks dancing together at my brothers wedding♥️ #marriagelife’
Lucy Davis, 51, looked stunning in plunging gold dress as she shared snaps from her brother’s wedding on Thursday
She shared snaps of her parents Hazel and Jasper Carrott dancing at the evening ceremony
The star looked nothing short of sensational in the glamorous halterneck ensemble and opted for a curly hairdo
Lucy made a name for herself in the noughties in Ricky Gervais’ The Office, and went on to appear in The Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina as one of the lead’s aunts Hilda Spellman.
She also played Etta Candy in the 2017 Wonder Woman movie, and Dianne in the 2004 horror-comedy Shaun of the Dead.
Lucy played Eva in Disney Channel’s action comedy series The Villains of Valley View, which premiered in 2022.
The actress has battled with ill health and in 1997 she had a kidney transplant, using an organ donated by her mother.
Lucy, who is diabetic, required hospital treatment with kidney failure in 2005, but went on to make a full recovery.
The actress has been open about her experience with bulimia, which was at its worst when she was going through a divorce in 2011.
She said during a 2017 interview with The Telegraph that after years of living with an eating disorder she’s realised that ‘whatever your body’s meant to be, it will figure itself out… it’s been a journey.’
‘In my 30s, I would have hated to look like this,’ she added. ”I probably wouldn’t have gone out much. I’d diet for a week and then eat all the food I hadn’t consumed in the previous seven days in a single day.’
The actress, who is best known for playing Dawn Tinsley in BBC comedy The Office, shared an insight into her family life
Lucy made a name for herself in the noughties playing Dawn Tinsley in Ricky Gervais’ BBC comedy The Office
The star’s bulimia battle peaked around 2011, as her five-year marriage to fellow actor Owain Yeoman came to an end.
The actress, who even enrolled in Overeaters Anonymous, went on: ‘Now, I think I’m just normal. But my head didn’t think that then. This period of binge and purge was at its worst when my marriage came to an end.
‘Even today, I’ll wonder sometimes whether I might try and shift a few pounds, and then I’ll think: ‘Ooh no, I’d love some cheese.’ I came to realise that all eating disorders aren’t essentially about what you look like.
‘They’re about something much more fundamental. Like any addiction, I suppose. It’s not that you have a drink problem, for example; it’s that you have a problem, which is why you drink. For me, a cycle of throwing up and starving was my solution.’
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