Nadia Essex puts on VERY racy display in plunging lilac bra and pink jacket for mental health app launch

She resigned from Celebs Go Dating back earlier this year, uploading a poignant quote on Instagram saying she didn't care if she had to quit showbiz altogether.

And Nadia Essex appeared to put the drama behind her as she stepped out for the launch of mobile app YAPA in Birmingham on Friday.

The TV personality, 36, put on a racy display in a lilac lace bra and pink jacket which barely covered her cleavage.

Attention: Nadia Essex looked confident as she stepped out for the launch of mobile app YAPA in Birmingham on Friday in a lilac lace bra and pink jacket

Attention: Nadia Essex looked confident as she stepped out for the launch of mobile app YAPA in Birmingham on Friday in a lilac lace bra and pink jacket

She showed off plenty of midriff and clad her legs in black jeans and added some colour with her pink heels.

Nadia left her blonde hair loose and paired her bold makeup with large hoop earrings for the event. 

YAPA is designed to give a platform to those who suffer from mental health issues or anxiety 24 hours a day, seven days a week and was created by entrepreneur Jack Knowles.

Dating guru Nadia quit E4's reality show Celebs Go Dating back in September after it was claimed she had created fake Twitter accounts in order to troll social media users. 

Can't look away: She showed off plenty of midriff and clad her legs in black jeans and added some colour with her pink heels

Can't look away: She showed off plenty of midriff and clad her legs in black jeans and added some colour with her pink heels

Style: Nadia left her blonde hair loose and paired her bold makeup with large hoop earrings for the event

Style: Nadia left her blonde hair loose and paired her bold makeup with large hoop earrings for the event

The alleged trolling came after stories of feud between her and axed host Eden Blackman came out, for which Nadia received daily abuse and death threats on the micro-blogging site.

The love expert previously told MailOnline she was not 'trolling', merely 'defending herself against trolls' and that Celebs Go Dating producers at Lime Productions left her no other choice after they 'watched her like a hawk' following Eden's exit.

Elaborating on reports Eden had allegedly struck up dalliances with participants on the series, Nadia told us in her latest statement: 'I saw [Eden's] WhatsApps during filming [before he left the show] and got continually more concerned that his behaviour was inappropriate and putting our credibility and the whole show in jeopardy.

Tough times: Dating guru Nadia quit E4 reality show Celebs Go Dating back in September after it was claimed she had created fake Twitter accounts in order to troll social media users

Tough times: Dating guru Nadia quit E4 reality show Celebs Go Dating back in September after it was claimed she had created fake Twitter accounts in order to troll social media users

'I was extremely concerned about how it would affect me professionally. I went to Lime and expressed more concern for women taking part on the show that I thought were being taken advantage of.

'I found the reaction from the producers utterly shocking as I was told I was fabricating the incidents and if I didn’t stop with the accusations my job was at risk.'

The TV star has, meanwhile, taken the experience and decided to launch a charity based on the situation.

Extreme: The alleged trolling came after stories of feud between her and axed host Eden Blackman came out, for which Nadia received daily abuse and death threats

Extreme: The alleged trolling came after stories of feud between her and axed host Eden Blackman came out, for which Nadia received daily abuse and death threats