Rosie Huntington-Whiteley looked sensational as she joined her fiancé Jason Statham for a night out in Los Angeles on Tuesday.
The model, 36, slipped into a semi-sheer maxi dress, with an elegant high neck, that clung to her toned frame.
She pulled her blonde hair back into a neat low bun and topped off her look with a pair of sandals.
Jason, 56, opted for an oversized black T-shirt and some loose fitting khaki cargos with white trainers.
Heading out for dinner at Funke restaurant, the duo were joined by some pals as they strolled to the venue.
Date night: Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, 36, looked sensational as she joined her fiancé Jason Statham, 56, for a night out in Los Angeles on Tuesday
Stunning: The model slipped into a semi-sheer maxi dress, with an elegant high neck, that clung to her toned frame
The couple’s outing comes after she enjoyed a well-deserved holiday with their children Jack, six, and Isabella, 18 months, in Portugal last month.
The star is usually incredibly private about her personal life, but gave a rare insight into her family life with a series of sweet snaps last month.
The family seemed to be enjoying themselves as Rosie shared snaps of them horse riding, swimming in the sea and laughing on the beach.
Rosie and Jason have been together since 2010 and the actor proposed to the model back in 2016.
Despite their long engagement, the pair are in no hurry to rush their wedding preparations.
Back in 2018 when their son was born, Rosie told ET that the wedding wasn’t a ‘huge priority.’
She said: ‘We’re looking forward to that time. It’s also not a huge priority for us; we’re so happy.
‘I think it will be fun to do it when the 𝚋𝚊𝚋𝚢’s grown up a bit and he can be involved in the wedding.’
Stylish: Jason opted for an oversized black T-shirt and some loose fitting khaki cargos with white trainers
Family fun: Rosie’s appearance comes after she enjoyed a well-deserved holiday with her actor fiancé Jason Statham, 56, and their children Jack, six, and Isabella, 17 months, in Portugal
Rosie has previously described the ‘shift in identity’ she experienced after becoming a mother, which felt like ‘mourning the loss of [her] old life’.
Speaking in an interview with Net-A-Porter’s PORTER magazine in 2021, she explained: ‘For a period after I had my first son, there was a real shift in identity, and a sort of mourning of the loss of your old life, and who you were.’
Expanding on the transition from model to mother, Rosie added: ‘I just remember feeling like the rug was pulled out from underneath me.
‘I’d had all these years of being really independent, being able to come and go as I wished, being self-employed to a degree, calling the shots, and then suddenly having [something] that really anchored me to home life.’