Heartstopper actress Yasmin Finney puts on a racy display in sheer sparkly mini dress on a night out in London

Yasmin Finney put on a racy display in a sheer sparkly mini dress as she enjoyed a night out at Zuma London on Thursday.

The actress, 20, who is transgender, looked nothing short of sensational in the stylish ensemble which boasted a glitter embellishment all over.

Yasmin is most recognisable from her roles as Elle Argent in Heartstopper and Donna's Noble's transgender daughter Rose in Doctor Who.

Leaving little to the imagination during her night on the tiles, Yasmin teamed the mini dress with a pair of skimpy briefs.

She further accessorised the daring look with a pair of white fishnet gloves, a silver diamond necklace, and some silver drop earrings.

Yasmin Finney put on a racy display in a sheer sparkly mini dress as she enjoyed a night out at Zuma London on Thursday

Yasmin Finney put on a racy display in a sheer sparkly mini dress as she enjoyed a night out at Zuma London on Thursday 

The actress, 20, who is transgender, looked nothing short of sensational in the stylish ensemble which boasted a glitter embellishment all over

The actress, 20, who is transgender, looked nothing short of sensational in the stylish ensemble which boasted a glitter embellishment all over 

Yasmin added inches to her frame with a pair of silver strappy heels and wore a flawless palette of makeup. 

It comes after The Doctor was scolded by Yasmin's character Rose for calling an alien 'him' during the first 60th Anniversary special last year.

The character was called out by the daughter of former companion Donna Noble for referring to an adorable fluffy creature called Beep The Meep as 'him'.

Rose, who is played by transgender actress, Yasmin, questioned the Doctor's assumption that the alien was a 'he', asking him: 'You're assuming he as a pronoun?' 

The Doctor, after realising his mistake, then apologised and asked Meep if it was a 'he or she or they', to which the creature replied: 'My chosen pronoun is the definite article. I am always The Meep.'

The hour-long special saw the debut of Yasmin's character, who became an instant hit with fans after she discovered the mysterious alien that escaped from a crashed spaceship and attempted to hide it in the shed.

Not all viewers however praised the scene, with the Family Education Trust saying that it promoted a 'cult of gender ideology' for young people watching the TV show.

The Trust wrote on X, formerly Twitter,: 'The whole episode is dedicated to promoting the cult of gender ideology. Many vulnerable children watch Dr Who - this is dreadful propaganda from the BBC yet again.'

Elsewhere, Yasmin's role as trans teen Rose was considered groundbreaking for the show, with her name a sweet nod to The Doctor's beloved companion Rose Tyler.

It comes after David Tennant's character Doctor Who (left) was scolded by Yasmin's character Rose (right) for calling an alien 'him' during the first 60th Anniversary special last year

It comes after David Tennant's character Doctor Who (left) was scolded by Yasmin's character Rose (right) for calling an alien 'him' during the first 60th Anniversary special last year 

The character was called out by the daughter (pictured) of former companion Donna Noble for referring to an adorable fluffy creature called Beep The Meep as 'him'

The character was called out by the daughter (pictured) of former companion Donna Noble for referring to an adorable fluffy creature called Beep The Meep as 'him' 

It comes after the Heartstopper star candidly admitted last year that she doesn't think she will 'ever be in love' and told how men have 'let her down'.

 Yasmin gave her very candid thoughts on love and dating as she chatted to Cosmopolitan UK with some of her co-stars from the smash hit Netflix show. 

She was joined by Kizzy Edgell, Rhea Norwood, and Corinna Brown for the wide-ranging interview as the stars all posed up a storm for a sensational cover shoot.

Yasmin plays teenager Elle Argent in the series, who forms a blossoming romance with Tao Xu, but the star told how she doesn't think she will fall in love in her own life.

She candidly confessed that she is too 'sure' of herself to 'lessen' herself for anyone else and told how she feels that men have let her down 'all the time'.

She told the publication: 'I don't think I'm ever going to fall in love. I'm too sure of myself to lessen myself for any other person that isn't 'with me.'

'It's what (singer) Eartha Kitt said, "I want to fall in love with myself and... I want someone to share me, with me". But it's difficult. Men let me down all the time.'  

Yasmin went on to admit that she found the response to the first series of Heartstopper 'mind-blowing' when she soared to overnight fame.

The hour-long special saw the debut of Yasmin's character, who became an instant hit with fans

The hour-long special saw the debut of Yasmin's character, who became an instant hit with fans 

Rose discovers the mysterious alien that escaped from a crashed spaceship and attempts to hide it in the shed

Rose discovers the mysterious alien that escaped from a crashed spaceship and attempts to hide it in the shed

David Tennant with The Meep during filming of The Star Beast episode of Doctor Who, which marked its 60th anniversary

David Tennant with The Meep during filming of The Star Beast episode of Doctor Who, which marked its 60th anniversary

In heartbreaking scenes, Donna tragically died in The Doctor's arms, but a shocking twist revealed that her abilities had been passed onto her daughter Rose, trickling out through her recreation of her mother's adventures in her stuffed toys

In heartbreaking scenes, Donna tragically died in The Doctor's arms, but a shocking twist revealed that her abilities had been passed onto her daughter Rose, trickling out through her recreation of her mother's adventures in her stuffed toys

Not only did Rose rescue her family, but Donna, and all of her memories, were resurrected, bringing one of the show's most beloved duos back together again

Not only did Rose rescue her family, but Donna, and all of her memories, were resurrected, bringing one of the show's most beloved duos back together again

Yasmin first found fame as Elle Argent in Netflix LGBTQ+ coming-of-age drama Heartstopper

Yasmin first found fame as Elle Argent in Netflix LGBTQ+ coming-of-age drama Heartstopper 

Before her role on the show, adapted from Alice Oseman's graphic novels, Yasmin was a student and she confessed she didn't realise how popular Heartstopper would become.

She said: 'I didn't realise how big Heartstopper was going to be. When I got cast as Elle aged 17, I was just happy to play this amazing trans girl who's living authentically.'

'I was still figuring out who I was, so it was mind-blowing to see the response to Elle. Who I am is always going to be something that people want to talk about, but individuals should never be seen as a political playground.'

'What's nice about Elle is she's so natural, confident, happy and real, she'll always be my hero.'