Roxy Horner puts on a leggy display in stylish brown dress as she joins a glamorous Lottie Moss at the Wolves of Tokyo launch party

Roxy Horner put on a leggy display as she joined her pal Lottie Moss at the Wolves of Tokyo launch party at Olympia London on Wednesday night. 

The model, 34, looked stylish in a figure-hugging brown dress which featured a ruched skirt and long train. 

She paired the dress with chunky platform boots and styled her hair in a half up half down do.

Meanwhile her pal Lottie, 28, sparkled in a black sequined mini dress which she paired with tights and platform black heels. 

Roxy’s outing comes after she revealed she feared that she would become a ‘burden’ to her husband Jack Whitehall after being diagnosed with diabetes.

The star was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes five years ago, after battling symptoms including extreme thirst and fatigue that left her ‘unable to get out of bed.’

Roxy Horner put on a leggy display as she joined a glamorous Lottie Moss at the Wolves of Tokyo launch party in London Olympia on Wednesday night

Roxy Horner put on a leggy display as she joined a glamorous Lottie Moss at the Wolves of Tokyo launch party in London Olympia on Wednesday night

The model, 34, looked stylish in a figure-hugging brown dress which featured a ruched skirt and long train Lottie, 28, sparkled in a black sequined mini dress

The model, 34, looked stylish in a figure-hugging brown dress which featured a ruched skirt and long train

Roxy was diagnosed with the condition after taking herself to hospital, where a blood test revealed her glucose levels were ‘really really high,’ and now manages her levels with the help of a continuous monitor and a hybrid closed-loop system device.

The influencer has now shared that her diagnosis brought herself and Jack ‘closer together,’ as she felt he was ‘taking on a lot,’ by supporting her in managing the condition.

She said: ‘I think that was, I don’t know, maybe it brought us closer in a way because he was so amazing, he really was. He was there by my side the whole time.

‘I do think it takes a lot for a family member or a partner to be there for you. Because you’re taking on a lot by being with someone with Type 1 Diabetes. It’s a lot.’

She went on to tell Olivia Attwood on her Olivia’s House podcast: ‘And I try not to put it all on him obviously. Like I don’t want to be a burden for him, but he is amazing and he’s always there for me.

‘The other night I was like ”oh gosh I’m going too low again.” He was like ”I’ll go downstairs and get you something,” and he doesn’t need to do that. I should be doing that, but he does it for me and it’s so sweet, so lovely.’

Detailing her earliest symptoms, Roxy said: ‘I went from being really active, working out every day, to having zero energy. Zero. I couldn’t even go for a walk around the block, without feeling like I’m gonna collapse.

‘I was really thirsty as well. I was drinking a four litre bottle of water every day, every night. Still gasping and nothing would get rid of that.

She paired the dress with chunky platform boots and styled her hair in a half up half down do

She paired the dress with chunky platform boots and styled her hair in a half up half down do

The pair posed together as they celebrated the opening of the Japanese restaurant and rooftop bar

The pair posed together as they celebrated the opening of the Japanese restaurant and rooftop bar 

Lottie showed off her array of inkings and accessorised with large silver hooped earrings

Lottie showed off her array of inkings and accessorised with large silver hooped earrings

She added inches to her frame with black platform heels

She added inches to her frame with black platform heels 

‘And I just remember not being able to get out of bed one day and just feeling like ”this can’t be normal” I can’t just need that much coffee.’

Roxy said she was repeatedly told by doctors that she was ‘fine,’ but after going to the hospital, was put on a drip and received her diagnosis.

She added: ‘Weirdly, I felt a bit relieved because I thought ”I’m not crazy.” There is something wrong with me, now I know what it is I can treat myself.

‘And that’s what went through my head to start with. But then after a few days in hospital I was like ”I wanna leave now.”

Roxy added that she went on to discharge herself from hospital to attend an awards event, but that evening, she suffered a hypoglycemic attack, which occurs when blood glucose drops to below safe levels.

She added that when such attacks occur, she can become, ‘shaky, unable to talk, and can’t see properly.’