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From Reading to Red Carpet: Elvira Styles joins stars to attend MobLand premier

Jake Clothier by Jake Clothier
Tuesday, April 8, 2025 5:46 am
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Elvira Styles was among the attendees of the premier of MobLand in London, alongside stars Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan, and Dame Helen Mirren. Picture: via Elvira Styles

Elvira Styles was among the attendees of the premier of MobLand in London, alongside stars Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan, and Dame Helen Mirren. Picture: via Elvira Styles

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A PRESENTER and content creator from West Reading has shared her experience after attending the global premier of MobLand.

Elvira Styles was among the attendees of the premier of the Paramount+ series in London, which also included stars Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan, and Dame Helen Mirren, as well as Guy Ritchie, Claudia Winkleman, and Nicola Adams.

At the event, she was pictured with Hardy, who plays Harry Da Souza in the series which also stars Lara Pulver, Mandeep Dhillon, Paddy Considine, and Joanne Froggatt.

Ms Styles has worked on projects for the BBC, MTV, PrettyLittleThing and Batiste, as well as producing comedy content on social media and providing social media consultancy.

She also took part in the Miss England last year.

After being born in Italy, Styles moved to the UK at the age of 2 before attending Little Heath School, Tilehurst, and training to be a dental nurse at the University of Portsmouth.

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While she was unable to work during the Covid pandemic, she began exploring her comedic side by posting skits and comedy content.

Speaking after the event, Ms Styles said: “It was an unforgettable evening–walking the red carpet, being photographed by Getty, and even meeting Tom Hardy, who joined me for a picture.

“[It] made the experience surreal–the energy in the room was electric.

“When I went to Little Heath School in Reading, I was a shy, anxiety-ridden girl, but now, six years later, I’m now confidently gliding down red carpets.

“I’ve documented this incredible journey, and I believe my story reflects the ethos I live by—pushing forward, knowing the sky is the limit, and never giving up on your dreams.”

More information about Elvira Styles is available via: hoo.be/elvira.styles

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