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Laura Woods loving cheeky ‘Woodsy’s a***’ cake as she celebrates TV presenter pal’s birthday


LAURA WOODS celebrated her pal’s birthday with a throwback to cheeky cakes they once ate.

The TNT Sports host partied with friend and golf presenter Gabbie Partington as she turned 30 at the weekend.

Laura Woods loved the butterfly cakes at her mate’s birthdayCredit: Instagram @laurawoodsy
But these cakes were ‘top tier’Credit: Instagram @laurawoodsy
Woods and Gabbie Partington enjoyed a birthday night out together

Many gathered at the birthday girl’s house before hitting the town and Woods brought along specially made cakes with a huge butterfly on them as decoration.

Partington uploaded a snap of it to her Instagram story but admitted they could not compete with a cupcake they had in the past.

She wrote: “They are cute but… these will always be top tier.”

A picture was then added showing the hilarious cakes made in Woods’ honour.

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The 36-year-old is a huge Arsenal fan so an icing cartoon of her in a red kit went on the sponge and above it read “Woodsy’s”.

There were also cakes with the Gunners badge on them with “a***” naughtily written on top.

It is not the first time Woods has celebrated a birthday with a throwback image.

When she turned 36 she re-posted an old photo of her stripped down to a bikini with Sky Sports producer Hayley Sloane.

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Woods, Sloane and Partington were all in attendance for the latter’s birthday bash on Saturday night.

The former talkSPORT presenter wore a black top and matching long skirt, topping off the look with a pair of gold heels as they enjoyed a boozy night out.

Laura Woods celebrated her pal’s 30th birthdayCredit: Instagram @laurawoodsy
The host re-posted pictures of cheeky cakesCredit: Instagram/@laurawoodsy
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Woods works for TNT SportsCredit: Getty


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