Strictly's Ola Jordan suffers nip-slip as she parties with hubby James and his CBB housemates
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The blonde beauty joined her man and his CBB housemates Dee Kelly, David McIntosh, George Gilby and Jay Gardner for a night out at the Werewolf Club to celebrate Geordie lad Ricci Guarnaccio's birthday
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Oh OLA!
We've seen her in some very revealing outfits during her time on Strictly. But we'd never seen so much of dancer Ola Jordan as we did on Saturday night, when she was snapped out partying with her hubby in the Capital. The blonde beauty joined her man and his CBB housemates Dee Kelly, David McIntosh, George Gilby and Jay Gardner for a night out at the Werewolf Club to celebrate Geordie lad Ricci Guarnaccio's birthday.
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James and Ola Jordan leaving Werewolf Club
Dressed in a pair of skintight leather trousers and a sheer t-shirt with a dark strip of fabric across the bust, Ola showed off her perfectly-sculpted dancer's bod as she partied the night away.
The star wore her hair down in a chic blowdry, and kept her make-up glowy and sophisticated.
Only when the beauty went to leave the party hotspot, her top rode down, leaving both her nipples on display.
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Yep, they're still out
The petite star seemed oblivious to her wardrobe mishap, and stopped to pose for the waiting cameras outside before heading to her car.
Hopefully she'll stay a bit more covered up on Strictly...
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