Georgia Toffolo dazzles in a puff sleeve bra top as she joins Will Ferrell at Eurovision final
Georgia Toffolo stars in a puff sleeve bra top and leggy miniskirt, while Will Ferrell makes a surprise appearance with his mum at the Eurovision final
Georgia Toffolo shone as she led the celebrity arrivals at the 2023 Eurovision final in Liverpool on Saturday.
A surprise appearance at the highly anticipated event was American actor Will Ferrell, who was accompanied by his mother, Betty Kay Overman.
The former Made In Chelsea star, 28, slipped into a lilac bra with puff sleeves and a leggy miniskirt for the occasion as she hit the town.
Toff shared a very exciting video on Instagram before her outing and invited her followers to get ready with her as she documented her transformation.
Wearing a white camisole, the TV personality held up her outfit for the camera and exclaimed that she was ‘dead’ from the beautiful glove sleeves of her outfit.
Glistening: Georgia Toffolo, 28, flaunted her dazzling looks as she led the celebs celebrating the 2023 Eurovision final in Liverpool on Saturday
VIP: A surprise appearance at the highly anticipated event was American actor Will Ferrell, accompanied by his mother, Betty Kay Overman
Ready to go! The former Made In Chelsea star donned a lilac puff-sleeved top and a leggy miniskirt for the occasion as she hit the town
She looked sensational in her finished look, which she completed with a small silver handbag and matching strappy heels.
Elsewhere in London, Michelle Visage looked fabulous in a striped bandeau dress and sky-high heels as she co-hosted Barefoot Wine’s Ultimate Eurovision finals viewing party.
The American singer, 54, styled her long dark hair in glamorous curls with a gray section in the front while waving a Union Jack flag.
She was joined by The Vivienne at the Shoreditch event, who wore a dazzling gold catsuit with a satin train.
The Princess of Wales opened the final of the Eurovision Song Contest in spectacular fashion, with a touching piano tribute to Ukraine – but the contest ended in heartbreak for British contestant Mae Muller, who finished second.
Kate played the piano alongside last year’s Ukrainian winners, the Kalush Orchestra, in a stunning opening sequence for the grand finale, which was screened in front of an estimated global audience of 160 million.
Each of the 26 acts battled to get the coveted glass microphone trophy, but it was Sweden that stormed to victory, with their act Loreen making history as the first woman to win the competition twice.
Ukraine scored an impressive 243 points after shooting up in the standings thanks to the public vote.
Support: Elsewhere in London, Michelle Visage looked fabulous in a striped bandeau dress and sky-high heels as she co-hosted Barefoot Wine’s Ultimate Eurovision finals viewing party
Party: She was joined by The Vivienne at the Shoreditch event, who wore a dazzling gold catsuit with a satin train
Arrival: Game Of Thrones star Bella Ramsey wore a pair of patterned flares at the event
Beautiful: Toff looked sensational in her finished look, which she topped off with a small silver handbag and matching strappy heels
Party: Kimberley Walsh and Nicola Roberts enjoyed some Baileys cocktails at the event
But Britain’s Mae Muller looked sad when the scores were read out for her performance and she finished the evening with just 24 points despite being among the top ten favourites.
Liverpool are hosting the match on behalf of war-torn Ukraine, who won it last year, and fans in the UK have shown their support for both countries.
Eurovision fans went crazy for presenters Graham Norton Hannah Waddingham, Alesha Dixon and Ukrainian rock star Julia Sanina.
Hannah Waddingham was forced to calm the jeering crowds in Liverpool and remind them that everyone was ‘friends’ when it was revealed that the British entry only got a handful of points in the public vote.
After the votes of the individual country jury, Sweden came out on top with 277 points, and they topped the leaderboard again when the public vote came through.