Dad Showing Off Daughters Tits

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By Sharnaz Shahid for MailOnline and Ruth Styles for MailOnline 23:08 BST 08 Sep 2015 , updated 13:05 BST 09 Sep 2015
She was his very glamorous plus one at the GQ Men of the Year Awards.
But Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho looked less than impressed to be on the red carpet with his 18-year-old daughter last night.
It may not be the wildest leap of the imagination to suggest that the Special One's displeasure was provoked by Matilde's extremely revealing outfit.
Low cut and supershort, the showstopping piece was a £2,145 velvet tuxedo dress by Balmain - a French label adored by the Kardashians among others.
Matilde is the eldest child of 52-year-old Mourinho and his wife Mathilde. She has a younger brother named José Mário Jr , 14.
She has already lived in Portugal, Italy and Spain as well as the UK and spent much of her childhood in Belgravia during her father's first stint at Chelsea.
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Known as Tita to her family, she has become an increasingly familiar face on the London social circuit.
She is a close friend of One Direction star Niall Horan ad the pair sparked dating rumours when they were seen watching the football in the stands at Stamford Bridge with Horan earlier this year.
Jose Mourinho looks effortlessly suave at the GQ awards
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Wowza. We’ve just gained a newfound respect for Jose Mourinho here at Fashion Finder HQ. He never told us he had such a beautiful and stylish young daughter!
Giving fellow celebs a run for their money, 18-year-old Matilde stunned the crowds at the GQ Awards in a plunging black velvet mini dress by none other than Balmain. (A Kardashian favourite, if you hadn't already caught on).
The tailored tuxedo style dress oozed fierce glamour with a power woman edge, proving she’s got what it takes to be as big time as her old man. Go Matilde!
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Days later, she and the boyband singer were spotted leaving a nightclub together - and doing their very best to avoid the attentions of waiting photographers.  
However, a representative for Horan later scotched the rumours, telling MailOnline: 'They're not dating, they're just friends.' 
Mourinho who returned to Chelsea for a second time in June 2013, was at the GQ Awards to accept the Editor's Special Award recognising his many footballing achievements.
For all the attention, her father, who has made no secret of his staunch Catholic faith, has said he is happy to have his family back in Britain because of the extra privacy available.
He also revealed that his wife and daughter rule the roost in his home, telling the Big Issue Magazine that the two 'are the bosses and control everything in our house'. 
'A good night for me is to have a nice dinner with my wife and son and daughter,' he added, in the same interview.
'Obviously, now [the children] are getting older and they are starting to have their lives and they have their friends also, so at this moment with school, football, university – we cannot be like before with lunch and dinner together every day.
'So now is different, so a good night for me is to enjoy them and have a good meal and after that spend time with my family.'
Like his daughter, the famously stylish Mourinho had made an effort for the evening and cut a handsome figure in a tailored two-piece suit, teamed with a bow-tie and crisp white shirt.
The father and daughter duo were joined at the glitzy event by a host of household sporting names including British Formula One superstar Lewis Hamilton, Ashes hero Stuart Broad and former England legend-turned Match of the Day presenter, Gary Lineker. 
Samuel L Jackson keeps it cool on the GQ awards red carpet
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Other sartorial winners on the night, held in association with Cîroc Vodka, included model Jourdan Dunn, who put on a jaw-dropping show when she took to the red carpet at the Royal Opera House in London.
Leaving very little to the imagination, the 25-year-old stunned in a metallic gown that did nothing to cover her back and left her showing off more than a little side-boob.
Working the cameras, the model struck several poses before making her way inside, to present the Breakthrough Solo Artist of the Year award to James Bay.
Jourdan was joined on the GQ red carpet by a string of big names, including Pixie Lott who was a complete knockout in a tiny black dress that showed off her legs.
The blonde beauty went all-out with her attire for the evening, working the unique asymmetric little black dress with panache.
Cut with a one-shoulder strap with a meandering pattern over a sheer panel, it allowed her to flaunt her shapely shoulders and arms. 
Although Pixie was the star the red carpet as she arrived at London's Royal Opera House for the star-studded event, she stop to pose with her long-term boyfriend, model Oliver Cheshire.
Among the first to arrive at this year's GQ Awards - the 18th year the ceremony has been held - they set the sartorial bar high.
Also arriving on the red carpet was the host, Samuel L Jackson, who looked suave in his black tuxedo and matching shirt.
Model Daisy Lowe added to the glam factor in a sultry red dress by The Vampires Wife - a label designed by the wife of rocker Nick Cave.
Like Daisy, Game Of Thrones star Emilia Clarke added a pop of colour to proceedings, standing out from the black tie wearing crowd in her bright orange strapless dress and strappy heels.
Jodie Kidd was elegant in a black floor-length dress with a plunging neckline while Claudia Winkleman also followed the black trend with her midi number.
Newlywed blogger Tanya Burr made it a date and brought new husband Jim Chapman along for the evening.
Gary Lineker arrived with his wife Danielle, who looked elegant in a white lace dress, teamed with red satin heels.
The men were also represented, with the red carpet seeing a series of talented gents walk along its length, among them Sam Smith, who will perform the new Bond theme tune.
Editor’s Special Award Of The Year 
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By Sarah Newton For Mailonline 10:18 BST 10 May 2016 , updated 16:01 BST 10 May 2016
It was our much-anticipated yearly mother-daughter weekend away, at the London Hilton Metropole, for a Top Model catwalk event. 
We were dressed up to the nines strutting across the hotel lobby when I caught the eye of a mother and her two daughters staring at us, or more specifically staring at my eldest daughter.
She looked my daughter up and down in disgust, tutted and exclaimed to her two tweenage daughters 'If you ever go out dressed like that I will kill you!'.
Yes, the dress was low cut, but inappropriate enough to attract such malice? I don't think so.
A few other hotel guests stopped to stare but we just carried on. Because for us this is a normal occurrence.
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I'm proud to say I've brought my daughters, Bronte,19, and Freya, 15, up not to feel shame about showing their bodies off. 
I also make a point of never making negative comments about other women's bodies. Sadly I feel I may be the minority.
One friend offered me a coat to cover Bronte's legs up when on the Tube because 'she was asking for it'. She was wearing a short leather skirt with boots and tights.
Another time, an entire family approached me on the train suggesting my daughter 'cover-up'. The offending item that day? A playsuit with a cut out stomach. 
Then there was the concerned family member who called to suggest I take a picture of Freya off Facebook because I might be encouraging 'unwanted attention'. She was wearing a tight knee length dress with a piece cut out under the chest.
None of these outfits are outfits I would call inappropriate. That aside, I'm not sure what gives people the right to tell my daughters to cover up, or judge me on my parenting because I choose to allow them to do what they want with their bodies.
As a parenting coach/expert, I know only too well that body image is a huge issue for young girls. As part of the research I carried out for my latest book, I surveyed four hundred girls aged 11 to 14 about their bodies. 
A staggering 70 per cent of them wanted to change their body in some way. One girl told me how she regularly skipped breakfast and lunch to stay slim, when I asked what her mum thought she said 'Oh, she was the one who suggested it'. 
Another told me how at 11 her mum was already saving up for the boob job she was going to have for her sixteenth birthday. 
Then there was the girl who broke down in tears in front of me because that morning her mum had told her she looked fat and insisted she replace her skirt with a pair of trousers as she looked like a 'tart'.
I believe as a mother my job is raise my daughters to feel 100 per cent happy with their bodies and feel able to show as much or as a little as they want - after all it is their body. And I try to encourage other mothers to do the same.
I was in Starbucks last week with Freya, the place was packed with mothers and their children, a young girl about 16 walked in wearing a skin-tight short black dress. 
One mum wearing a padded jacket and riding boots piped up 'How can she go out wearing that?' 'She looks like a stripper,' chipped in another wearing leggings and a baggy flowered top 'I'd never let my child go out wearing that'.
All this was said in front of their own young daughters whom I am sure were listening intensely to their mother's body shaming attitudes.
Seeing that the girl could clearly hear their comments and was close to tears, I went over to her and said loudly 'You look amazing!' 
She shifted uncomfortably and smiled, she stood a little straighter, stared towards the gaggle of mums and said 'Thank you' . 
They all stared at me blankly, eyes squinted, noses scrunched, coffee cups in hand and then started whispering among themselves.
I want to raise my daughters to be respectful, kind and considerate to other girls. I don't want them to be judgmental, bitchy and cruel. 
When Bronte decides to wear a short skirt I don't tell her to cover up in case men get the wrong idea. In fact I applaud her for feeling confident enough to wear what they want 
Therefore as a mother I model the behaviour I want to see in them, and I think more mums should be doing the same.
When my daughter Freya puts on a tight dress I don't wince, I tell her it shows her beautiful curves. 
When Bronte decides to wear a short skirt I don't tell her to cover up in case men get the wrong idea. In fact I applaud her for feeling confident enough to wear what they want.
And if either of my daughters decide to go braless so they can wear a low cut dress, I don't tell them to cover up, I help them put on the body tape.
If only that lady at the hotel had thought before she spoke out in judgment. She knows nothing of my daughter and the struggles she has faced or my reasons for allowing her to celebrate her body in whatever way feels appropriate for her.
We were at the hotel that night because my daughter was judging the model competition. The same model completion she entered three years ago to help her get over her own body image issues. 
Issues caused by the result of other girls passing comment on how she looks, a cause so close to her heart she has since written a book on the topic.
No young girl deserves to feel shame about their body, whatever clothes she puts on. 
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