Charlotte Hawkins put on a dazzling display as she geared up for last night’s Daily Mirror’s Pride of Britain Awards.
The Classic FM presenter looked sensational as she dolled herself up in her finest dress for the evening, refusing to let the ongoing coronavirus pandemic takeover the event.
While celebrities couldn’t walk the famous red carpet and celebrate at a lavish ceremony – many celebrated in the comforts of their home.
Charlotte, 45, who co-anchors Good Morning Britain, flaunted her enviable figure as she sat on her sofa – complete with a glass of bubbly and tissues in her hands ahead of the event.
(Image: Instagram)
Wearing a floor-length gown, Charlotte looked every inch the star as she addressed her 208,000 Instagram followers.
The blonde beauty slipped into a dazzling silver number which was held up by spaghetti-like straps, featuring a plunging neckline as her assets risked exposure.
In the makeup department, Charlotte opted for a natural look, adding a hint of bronzer to her cheeks while sporting black eyeliner around her oceanic blue peepers.
Her blonde tresses were styled into sleek natural waves as they cascaded down before resting on her shoulders.
In a piece-to-camera video, she said: “I’ve got the tissues on standby as I know it’s going to be an emotional one,
“I’ve got a glass of fizz to toast our winners this evening – I’m getting ready to celebrate our heroes.”
(Image: Charlotte Hawkins/Instagram)
Another snap saw Charlotte perched on a garden bench as she waved a Union Flag in one hand while holding a Pride of Britain mug in the other.
As she smiled for the camera, she captioned her post: “A good excuse to get dressed up at home, helping to celebrate the amazing @prideofbritain award winners!”
Fans instantly flocked to the comments section to compliment the presenter.
“Absolute princess of a lady,” gushed one supporter.
A second went on to say: “Beautiful as always.”
“Absolutely outstanding and complete goddess,” penned a third.
“Beautiful gorgeous woman dress suits you,” penned a fourth.
This year’s ceremony which aired on Sunday night on ITV was held virtually due to the coronavirus restrictions.
Award recipients had their trophies delivered to them by the likes of HRH Prince Charles as well as ITV duo Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly.
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk