COLOGNE, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 03: Rosanna Davison and Jeremy Meeks perform on stage during the Lambertz Monday Night 2025 on February 03, 2025 in Cologne, Germany. (Photo by Andreas Rentz/Getty Images)
Irish singer Rosanna Davison and Jeremy Meeks, known as the “hot felon,” made a dazzling appearance at Lambertz Night 2025, captivating the audience with their on-stage performance in Cologne, Germany. The glamorous event, known for its fusion of fashion, music and entertainment, once again brought together top models, performers and industry insiders for a night of celebration.
Davison, a former Miss World and well-known television personality, stunned in a glittering floor-length gown.
Meeks, often called the “hot felon,” turned model and actor. He embraced his signature edgy style, donning a sharply tailored suit with a modern twist. Meeks gained fame when his sexy mugshot went viral in 2014.
This year’s edition of Lambertz Night 2025 featured an impressive lineup of international models and performers, with Davison and Meeks making among the most talked-about appearances of the night.
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Rosanna Davison, literal royalty outranking any Royal family you can think of (including the Saxe-Coburg-Gothas) by virtue of being a DIRECT descendant of the Kings of both Ireland and Britain, including (but not limited to, as they say): Richard de Burgh, Lord of Connaught (early 13th Century) and through the Davisons (via the Fanshaws) directly back to the Stuarts, Kings of Great Britain (still are) and the Stewarts, Kings of Scotland.