Carol Vorderman cuts a stunning figure in blue gown for Pride of Britain Awards
Arriving at the Royal Chelsea Hospital, the former Countdown star demanded attention on the red carpet in her show-stopping number
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Carol Voderman has proved that she’s a true style icon with her fashion efforts for the Pride of Britain Awards.
Due to COVID restrictions the ceremony - which airs on ITV at 9pm tonight - will be held virtually.
Winners will have their awards delivered to them instead of attending a ceremony in person.
Although the awards ceremony is a very different spectacle this year, it didn’t stop host Carol from pulling out all the stops in the wardrobe department.
Arriving at the Royal Chelsea Hospital to film links and to announce the winners, the former Countdown star demanded attention on the red carpet in her show-stopping number.
The stunning star, 59, oozed elegance and glamour in a striking navy-blue gown.
TV sensation Carol slipped her enviable physique into the figure-hugging bodice which accentuated her killer curves and cinched-in waist.
Glittering sequins covered the top of the long-sleeved dress which contrasted perfectly against the vintage-styled silk skirt which billowed down the red carpet.
Carol – who has hosted the prestigious ceremony for 22 years running – finished off her stunning look with a face of glowing make-up.
The gorgeous star wore her golden locks in a sleek style as her tresses cascaded down past her shoulders.
The Pride of Britain ceremony celebrates the most remarkable achievements by British people who make the world a better place.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are expected to make an appearance and have already filmed a segment to thank St Bartholomew's in London for their work during the pandemic with Good Morning Britain’s Kate Garraway.
Earlier this year, Captain Sir Tom Moore was awarded a Daily Mirror Pride of Britain Award live on Good Morning Britain for his efforts raising £32 million for the NHS during lockdown.
Footballer Marcus Rashford will also receive a prize for his campaigns to extend the free school meals scheme over the summer.
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