That's not very Chelsea: Millie Mackintosh turns groupie

She's known for her super stylish looks and highbrow west London ways thanks to her stint on Made In Chelsea.
But Millie Mackintosh has proved she can throw herself into being a groupie girlfriend, getting in the mix with the music crowd.
The reality TV star ensured she supported boyfriend Professor Green as he performed a special live gig on Saturday night to celebrate Barclaycard Contactless being available on TFL buses across London.
 
Groupie girlfriend: A proud Millie Mackintosh wraps up in a beanie hat and camouflage jacket as she supports boyfriend Professor Green at his Barclaycard Contactless Gig in London on Saturday nightGroupie girlfriend: A proud Millie Mackintosh wraps up in a beanie hat and camouflage jacket as she supports boyfriend Professor Green at his Barclaycard Contactless Gig in London on Saturday night
And his 23-year-old girlfriend was there to watch him stun the crowd during the secret bash.
She was given pride of place from a red London bus and was spotted filming him as he belted out his hits at the Barclaycard Contactless Gig.
Millie wrote on Twitter during the evening: 'Best seats in the house! Sitting on a double decker bus #goinggreenforlondon.'
 
Groupie girlfriend: A proud Millie Mackintosh wraps up in a beanie hat and camouflage jacket as she supports boyfriend Professor Green at his Barclaycard Contactless Gig in London on Saturday nightGroupie girlfriend: A proud Millie Mackintosh wraps up in a beanie hat and camouflage jacket as she supports boyfriend Professor Green at his Barclaycard Contactless Gig in London on Saturday night
And she ensured she fitted in for the outside gig as she wrapped up in a black beanie hat by iamVibes and camouflage jacket.
Make-up artist Millie completed her look with skintight wet look leggings and trainers.
And she wrapped up even more with matching black leather gloves and a large scarf wrapped around her neck.
 
Crowd pleaser: professor Green stunned hundreds of fans who had turned up to the gig which celebrated Barclaycard Contactless being available on TFL buses across LondonCrowd pleaser: professor Green stunned hundreds of fans who had turned up to the gig which celebrated Barclaycard Contactless being available on TFL buses across London
Mackintosh grinned from ear-to-ear as she proudly watched her 29-year-old rapper boyfriend, real name Stephen Manderson, entertain the packed area with hundreds of fans.
She even munched on pizza as she enjoyed the raucous gig with a girl pal.
The gig marked Green's live debut of 2013 as he returned to the stage for the exclusive set, singing hits including I Need Church.
 
Success: The rapper looked pleased with himself as he made his 2013 live debut... as Barclaycard transformed the depot in King's Cross to look like a typical London Bus Station while he performed against a backdrop of vintage RoutemastersSuccess: The rapper looked pleased with himself as he made his 2013 live debut... as Barclaycard transformed the depot in King's Cross to look like a typical London Bus Station while he performed against a backdrop of vintage Routemasters
Barclaycard transformed the depot in King's Cross to look like a typical London Bus Station with Professor Green performing against a backdrop of vintage Routemasters.
And the rapper was clearly pleased with the gig, writing afterwards: 'Big gig tonight! #taplondon thank you so much to @barclaycard and for everyone who came down and braved the cold!!!! Love to you all x x.'
He then added: 'Really digging the response to the gig and the beer tonight! #remedybeer #taplondon @barclaycard all round success!!!!'

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