Inside Demi Rose’s birthday party: There will be no shortage of “curves” for the party’s admirers

On Monday, Demi Rose celebrated her 28th birthday with a grand bash in Ibiza that featured fire eaters, flamenco dancers, and other exotic entertainment…

Demi Rose dressed in a revealing gold gown and a massive crown hosts a “heavenly” party in Ibiza

The model shared footage from the festivities with her followers on Instagram, giving them a glimpse into her special day.

She called her birthday a “earth day” and her celebration a “heavenly day.”

Demi made sure she looked stunning by donning a bustier gold gown with a fitted bodice and floral embellishments for the event.

The garment’s hips were adorned with twiglike details, and it flared out into a fishtail-hemmed chainmail skirt.

She topped off her shiny, tousled hairstyle with a massive halo-style crown.

Later in the day, she changed into a silver dress with sheer panels and modeled it alongside another elaborate headpiece.

Demi prepared a sumptuous feast for a celebratory al fresco lunch, complete with a flower-decorated table.

After dinner, she indulged in a slice of raw cacao and raspberry cake.

Guests were treated to performances by musicians playing wooden flutes and steel drums, as well as a flamenco dancer later in the day.

A fire eater kept the celebration going late into the night.

Demi posted an Instagram photo and captioned it: ’28 Happy Earth day to me!

‘I had the most heavenly day. I am so grateful for the person I have became, for all the love and support in my life. ✨’

Demi has previously released a series of statements in which she discusses the difficulties of her upbringing.

Demi posted a tearful video in 2020 in which she discussed having to deal “with abuse as a child,” later specifying that it was “parental abuse” that she had endured.

A fan asked her, “Growing up, was it hard to be Demi Rose?” during a Q&A session on Instagram a year ago.

She remarked: ‘Growing up it was very hard getting bullied in school, having parental abuse, and then at the age of 17 becoming a full-time carer for my mother who had a heart attack, which caused a stroke and she became disabled, wheelchair bound.

‘She was disabled for seven years and then both of my parents then passed away four years ago.

‘I get misjudged a lot but honestly those who meet me say I’m the nicest and that warms my heart.

‘I’m grateful for all the bad because it made me who I am I now have so much empathy for going through what I have.’

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