Adwoa Aboah can’t keep the smile off her face as she leaves dinner with a mystery male companion

She became a world-renowned model thanks to her striking looks and unique sense of style. 

And Adwoa Aboah appeared in great spirits as she left London‘s Scott’s restaurant with a mystery male companion following a meal of oysters on Tuesday. 

The model, 28, could barely keep the smile off her face while leaving the swanky Mayfair eatery alongside her hunky friend.

Happy girl: Adwoa Aboah appeared in great spirits as she left London’s Scott’s restaurant with a mystery male companion following a meal of oysters on Tuesday

Ever the fashionista, Adwoa cut an elegant figure, donning a black jumper and trousers, paired with a matching black long line coat. 

The beauty added a pair of oxblood red boots and carried her essentials in a small black handbag.

Having had to enjoy their meal outdoors as per the coronavirus rules, Adwoa added an extra layer of warmth with a bright red scarf, which she wore over her head while eating.

Night out: The model, 28, could barely keep the smile off her face while leaving the swanky Mayfair eatery alongside her hunky friend

Night out: The model, 28, could barely keep the smile off her face while leaving the swanky Mayfair eatery alongside her hunky friend

The catwalk Queen showcased her natural beauty by donning very minimal make-up, while she wore her locks in a neat braided style.

Meanwhile, her companion kept things casual in a red sweater, pale blue jeans and white lace-up trainers.

He later added a sporty black jacket as he left the restaurant with Adwoa, with the pair flashing dazzling smiles as they walked. 

Looking good: Ever the fashionista, Adwoa cut an elegant figure, donning a black jumper and trousers, paired with a matching black long line coat

Looking good: Ever the fashionista, Adwoa cut an elegant figure, donning a black jumper and trousers, paired with a matching black long line coat

Fashionista: The beauty added a pair of oxblood red boots and carried her essentials in a small black handbag

Stunning: The catwalk Queen showcased her natural beauty by donning very minimal make-up, while she wore her locks in a neat braided style

Fashionista: The beauty added a pair of oxblood red boots and carried her essentials in a small black handbag

Cosy: Having had to enjoy their meal outdoors as per the coronavirus rules, Adwoa added an extra layer of warmth with a bright red scarf, which she wore over her head while eating

Cosy: Having had to enjoy their meal outdoors as per the coronavirus rules, Adwoa added an extra layer of warmth with a bright red scarf, which she wore over her head while eating

Two's company: The pair leaned in close as they chatted over dionner

Two’s company: The pair leaned in close as they chatted over dionner

Despite her confident and relaxed demeanour, Adwoa recently discussed her insecurities in social situations and and asserted that she felt she ‘wasn’t white enough, nor Black enough’ during her teenage years.

As she graced the September 2020 cover of ELLE magazine, Adwoa confessed to the publication: ‘I’d watch from the sidelines as certain friends flourished in social situations, all carefree and glowing, while I quietly hid my insecurities and internalised my shame.

‘I, like many others before and after me, never felt as though I fit in. I wasn’t white enough, nor was I Black enough. Boys weren’t into my braids, so I conformed – painfully relaxing my hair, which didn’t win them over either.’  

Chit chat: Adwoa and her friend appeared very engrossed in something as they enjoyed an al fresco dinner

Chit chat: Adwoa and her friend appeared very engrossed in something as they enjoyed an al fresco dinner

Fine dining: Adwoa happily tucked into a plate of oysters as she and her pal made the most of the easing of lockdown rules

Relaxed: Her companion kept things casual in a red sweater, pale blue jeans and white lace-up trainers

Fine dining: Adwoa happily tucked into a plate of oysters as she and her pal made the most of the easing of lockdown rules 

Joy: He later added a sporty black jacket as he left the restaurant with Adwoa, with the pair flashing dazzling smiles as they walked

Joy: He later added a sporty black jacket as he left the restaurant with Adwoa, with the pair flashing dazzling smiles as they walked

On her experience at school, she admitted her strong desire to ‘be like everyone else’ but failed many exams.

She wrote: ‘According to school standards, I wasn’t academically strong, pressure that was only made worse by my dyslexia and the multitude of exams I failed’

Adwoa said she wanted to ‘conform to be like everyone else’, which, ironically, would ‘be a massive detriment to my career today’, but at the time was her ‘deepest fantasy’.   

Real talk: The star opened up in the September 2020 edition of ELLE magazine about her  insecurities and how she felt she 'wasn't white enough, nor Black enough'

Real talk: The star opened up in the September 2020 edition of ELLE magazine about her  insecurities and how she felt she ‘wasn’t white enough, nor Black enough’