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Kimberly Wyatt enjoyed a family night out at The Wishmas: A Fantastical Christmas Adventure VIP Opening Night at the The Old Bauble Factory in London on Tuesday.

The Pussycat Dolls singer, 41, enjoyed a family night out with her husband Max Rogers and their children Willow, eight, Maple, five, and Ford, three.

She put on a stylish display in a burgundy bodycon dress and added glamour with a pair of knee-high leather boots.

Kimberley oozed glamour in her chic ensemble and wore a pop of colour on her lips as she added a swipe of dark red lipstick.

Max, 41, looked trendy in a christmassy red jumper, while their children sported sweet festive outfits for their fun night out.

Wow: Kimberly Wyatt, 41, enjoyed a family night out at The Wishmas: A Fantastical Christmas Adventure VIP Opening Night at the The Old Bauble Factory in London on Tuesday

Wow: Kimberly Wyatt, 41, enjoyed a family night out at The Wishmas: A Fantastical Christmas Adventure VIP Opening Night at the The Old Bauble Factory in London on Tuesday

Fun: The Pussycat Dolls singer enjoyed a family night out with her husband Max Rogers, 41, and their children Willow (R), eight, Maple (M), five, and Ford (L), three

Fun: The Pussycat Dolls singer enjoyed a family night out with her husband Max Rogers, 41, and their children Willow (R), eight, Maple (M), five, and Ford (L), three 

Wishmas is a 60-minute walkthrough experience for the whole family, where you’ll meet festive characters as you explore magical rooms and play your part to ensure no wish is ever forgotten. 

Wishmas is a family-orientated festive experience for all children and anyone who believes in the magic of Christmas.

It comes after Kimberly revealed her father Jeff is ‘losing the fight’ against lung cancer, during an appearance on Lorraine last month.

Kimberly is one of the celebrities who took on a terrifying high-wire challenge in Channel 4’s Don’t Look Down: Stand Up The Cancer.

The singer told stand-in host Ranvir Singh of her family’s sad circumstances as she explained that she was taking part to help raise awareness.

Kimberly said of the challenge: ‘If walking a wire can make a difference at all, I’m willing to go out and do it.’ 

Kimberly said: ‘It’s [Cancer] happened all my life. My dad is losing the fight against lung cancer right now.

‘You feel heavy, you feel hopeless. If walking a wire can make a difference at all, I’m willing to go out and do it.’

Sad news: Appearing on Lorraine last month, Kimberly revealed her father Jeff is 'losing the fight' against lung cancer

Sad news: Appearing on Lorraine last month, Kimberly revealed her father Jeff is ‘losing the fight’ against lung cancer

Celebs doing their bit: Love Islander Chris Hughes appeared alongside Kimberly in the Lorraine segment, as he also took part in Don't Look Down

Celebs doing their bit: Love Islander Chris Hughes appeared alongside Kimberly in the Lorraine segment, as he also took part in Don’t Look Down

Don't Look Down lineup: Chris Hughes, Beverley Callard, David Ginola, GK Barry, Anton, Victoria, Charley Boorman, Kimberley Wyatt, Paddy McGuinness and Fats Timbo

Don’t Look Down lineup: Chris Hughes, Beverley Callard, David Ginola, GK Barry, Anton, Victoria, Charley Boorman, Kimberley Wyatt, Paddy McGuinness and Fats Timbo

And of walking the high-wire, she added: ‘Even in the first experience, it took out fears in me I didn’t know were there. Having the mental capability to do jump off a bridge.’ 

Love Islander Chris Hughes appeared alongside Kimberly in the Lorraine segment, as he is also took part in Don’t Look Down. 

The reality star said: ‘I had a live testicular examination. My cousin had testicular cancer initially, so I went on This Morning and then my brother went to get checked the day after and was diagnosed.

‘He says he would never have got checked if he hadn’t seen me do it.’

Chris said of the high-wire challenge: ‘You’re not meant to learn it in 3 weeks. Our instructor said it takes people months. I knew I had a phobia of heights, but I’d only been up a ladder and scaffolding.

‘I think my body – the fear just swamped me and I can’t help but cry. It gives you a push and reminder why you’re doing it. So when I’m bawling my eyes out you know you’re doing this to raise money.’

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