Inside Demi Rose’s 28th birthday: Model throws a ‘heavenly’ party in Ibiza complete with fire eaters and flamenco dancers while clad in a busty gold gown and giant crown

Demi Rose pulled out all the stops for her 28th birthday on Monday as she threw a lavish party in Ibiza.

The model gave fans a glimpse into her celebrations as she documented the day on Instagram, sharing videos of the entertainment.

She described her birthday as her ‘earth day’, with the theme of her party being ‘heavenly.’

Ensuring she was dressed to impress for the occasion, Demi poured her hourglass curves into a busty gold gown with a form-fitting bodice adorned with floral detailing.

The garment featured twig-like detailing on the hips and flared out into a chainmail skirt with a fishtail hem.

She completed the look with an oversized halo-style crown that sat atop her glossy tousled locks.

Later in the day she modelled another look, changing into a silver gown with sheer panels and another ornate headpiece.

No expense was spared for the celebration, with Demi laying on an extravagant feast for an al fresco lunch on a table adorned with flowers.

For a sweet post-dinner treat she tucked into a raw cacao and raspberry cake.

Guests were entertained by performers playing the steel drums and wooden flute while later in the day a flamenco dancer put on a show.

The party continued until the early hours, with a fire eater coming out at night.

Documenting the day on Instagram, Demi penned: ’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 previously reflected on her tough bringing in a series of candid statements.

In 2020, Demi revealed in a tearful video that she had dealt ‘with abuse as a child’ but clarified in a later post that it had been ‘parental abuse’ that she suffered.

During an Instagram Q&A last year she was asked by a fan ‘Growing up was it hard to be Demi Rose?’

She responded: ‘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.’

Demi suffered heartache after her dad Barrie passed away aged 80 in 2018, before her mother Christine sadly died just seven months later.

In another post she was asked if she missed her ‘normal life’ before finding fame, to which she responded ‘My childhood wasn’t glamorous. I hated it. There are definitely things I miss in life but as life progressed I love where it’s going.’