Emma Weymouth cuts a glamorous figure in a black gown with a racy thigh split as she enjoys a night out at LouLou's with husband Ceawlin Thynn
Emma Weymouth enjoyed a lively night out at LouLou's after the Coronation with her husband Ceawlin Thynn on Saturday.
The Marchioness of Bath, 37, cut a glamorous figure in a black dress with a racy thigh split for the evening at the private members' club in London.
The former Strictly Come Dancing star covered the top of her stunning ensemble with a pretty white flower, holding Viscount Weymouth's hand as they stepped out together.
Emma complemented her outfit with a pair of glittering black heels, adding inches to her height.
The pair looked loved-up as they got into a taxi to leave together at 1am after spending four hours at the exclusive venue.
![Stylish: Emma Weymouth cut a glamorous figure in a black dress with a racy thigh split as she enjoyed a night out at LouLou's with husband Ceawlin Thynn on Saturday](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2023/05/08/10/70720641-12058921-Stylish_Emma_Weymouth_cut_a_glamorous_figure_in_a_black_dress_wi-a-6_1683539674286.jpg)
Stylish: Emma Weymouth cut a glamorous figure in a black dress with a racy thigh split as she enjoyed a night out at LouLou's with husband Ceawlin Thynn on Saturday
![Loved-up: The Marchioness of Bath, 37, covered the top of her stunning ensemble with a pretty white flower, holding her husband's hand as they stepped out together](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2023/05/08/10/70720643-12058921-Loved_up_The_Marchioness_of_Bath_37_covered_the_top_of_her_stunn-a-5_1683539672597.jpg)
Loved-up: The Marchioness of Bath, 37, covered the top of her stunning ensemble with a pretty white flower, holding her husband's hand as they stepped out together
Emma's father-in-law Alexander Thynn died from Covid-19 in April 2020, making her husband the Marquess of Bath in April, and inheriting the estate Longleat, which is famous for being the first drive-through safari park outside of Africa.
Emma has been married to Ceawlin since June 2013, with the couple sharing sons John, six, and Henry, four.
The boys' official titles are The Honourable John Alexander Ladi Thynn and The Honourable Henry Richard Isaac Thynn.
On her wedding day, Emma became the first black marchioness in British history.
In November, Emma said she doesn't want her skin colour to be a 'defining characteristic' and is a reluctant role model after becoming Britain's first black marchioness.
The Marchioness, who is the daughter of a Nigerian oil tycoon, appeared on the cover of Tatler in November 2021 talking about her grand plans for her family's Longleat estate.
In the interview she said she had a 'responsibility' to maintain the estate.
She added: 'I aspire to a future where [my skin colour] is not a defining characteristic.'
![Glam: Emma complemented her outfit with a pair of glittering black heel](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2023/05/08/10/70720401-12058921-Glam_Emma_complemented_her_outfit_with_a_pair_of_glittering_blac-a-3_1683539666751.jpg)
Glam: Emma complemented her outfit with a pair of glittering black heel
![Smiles: Emma was all smiles as she got into a taxi to leave the venue after her four hours at LouLou's with her husband](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2023/05/08/10/70720399-12058921-Smiles_Emma_was_all_smiles_as_she_got_into_a_taxi_to_leave_the_v-a-4_1683539667927.jpg)
Smiles: Emma was all smiles as she got into a taxi to leave the venue after her four hours at LouLou's with her husband
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