Tallia Storm goes braless in figure-hugging dress as she dines at Salt Bae's restaurant with rarely-seen brother | The Sun

TALLIA Storm looked glamorous as she headed to dinner at Salt Bae's restaurant with her rarely-seen brother.

The Scots music star, 24, rocked a figure-hugging strapless black dress and fur coat as she dined at the luxury steakhouse.


The Glasgow-born stunner stunned in the outfit and wore a pair of black high heels.

And she was joined for the high-class dinner with her younger brother Johnnie Hartmann.

The young actor accompanied his big sister to the glam eatery.

He wore a blue blazer and white shirt for the occasion.

The celeb pair were dining at Nusr-Et, a steakhouse ran by Turkish chef Salt Bae – whose real name is Nusret Gökçe.

Salt Bae shot to fame after going viral for the way he prepared meat and got his famous nickname because of his certain way of salting meat.

He has 22 restaurants scattered throughout the world – including London where he raked in a £7m profit within four months of opening.

And Tallia and Johnnie would have paid a high price for their meal with the restaurant's prices.

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Punters often fork out can expect to fork out £1,450 for a gold-gilded tomahawk steak, another £630 for a hunk of beef and £100 on a burger.

We previously told how Tallia left commuters on the Tube open-mouthed as she strutted through London Underground wearing a hot pink bikini and mini skirt.

The racy ensemble was similar to her show-stopping outfit that turned heads at the Brits red carpet on Saturday night.

Tallia posted a clip of her commute on her Instagram and wrote: "Proof that confidence is a choice – not a look."

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