Jess Wright suffered an awkward mishap after her bag broke at the 2024 Beauty Awards in London on Monday night.
The TOWIE star, 39, looked stunning in a quirky red minidress and matching tights, only for her stylish arrival to overshadow the mistake.
Jess’s heart-shaped metal purse fell off its strap and crashed to the ground as its contents, including her makeup, fell out and were dumped across the street.
However, Jess managed to see the bright side and flashed a big smile as she hit the red carpet.
Jess added extra height to her frame with matching perfect heels and styled her long, shiny brunette tresses in loose waves.
Jess Wright, 39, suffered an awkward mishap after her bag broke at the 2024 Beauty Awards in London on Monday night.
Jess’s metallic heart-shaped purse fell off its strap and crashed to the ground while its contents, including her makeup, fell out and were dumped across the street.
Last month Jess revealed why she will never call her son Presley “naughty” to his face or get angry.
She confessed that she is learning all the time how to be a better mother, but admitted that her “lively” two-and-a-half-year-old little one can get on her nerves.
In an exclusive interview with MailOnline, Jess spoke about gentle parenting and how her life has changed since her son was diagnosed with a rare congenital heart condition called ‘bicuspid aortic valve’.
The former reality star shares her little boy with her husband, businessman of three years, William Lee-Kemp, and in August she revealed her health status with her Instagram followers.
Despite his condition, the brunette beauty described her son as full of energy but was candid about the difficulties of raising a young child.
Speaking of her gentle approach as a mother, she said: “Fighting in our day is very different to what it is now.” she said.
‘We shouldn’t say the word naughty. It’s about saying kind hands and all those different phrases you have to learn.
‘He is an extremely lively child, he is not placid. He is very determined and has a lot of energy.
Jess’s heart-shaped metal purse fell off the strap and crashed to the floor.
Its contents, including her makeup, fell out and were scattered across the street.
However, Jess managed to see the bright side and flashed a big smile as she hit the red carpet.
‘You have a hard time and I have some help with my family and my husband is very practical.
‘He’s a character. He can’t stop laughing, dancing and singing and wants to get involved in everything.
The star added that she is constantly learning about the best way to raise her son now that he has entered the ‘terrible twos’.
She explained: ‘There are different stages where they come to two, like tantrums, neediness, whining, so you get all those things along with the good things.
“You’re also learning and seeing how to deal with these things.”
They explained that she and William are learning on the job and working together.
She said: “It’s a big change and we’re learning and teaching each other, but I have a feeling he’s a wonderful boy and he’s going to make his mark on this world.”
But even though Jess gushes over her only son, she confessed she has struggled to avoid yelling at the boy.
Last month, Jess revealed why she will never call her son Presley “naughty” to his face or get angry (pictured with her son and partner William Lee-Kemp).
In an exclusive interview with MailOnline, Jess spoke about gentle parenting and how her life has changed since her son was diagnosed with a rare congenital heart condition called ‘bicuspid aortic valve’.
“They push your buttons every day and you have to avoid getting angry and yelling,” he confessed.
“And they are so precious and small that you don’t want to scream, but sometimes you lose your temper: they push your buttons.”
Mark’s sister added that having Presley has taken a toll on their marriage and that the couple now argues, but is working on spending quality time together.
She said: “We end up yelling at each other because they are both stressed and this little person is bothering them.”
“It’s important to have alone time because otherwise you’re just mom and dad and you have the occasional date night, which we hadn’t done much of until last week.”
‘It was just a completely different dynamic and we were talking to each other differently and it was natural because we didn’t have the stress of the baby, nap times and feeding.