Beth Tweddle looks chic in floral mini dress as she cosies up to husband Andy Allen at BBC Sports Personality of the Year Awards

Beth Tweddle showed off her chic sense of style as she cozied up with her husband Andy Allen at the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Awards at MediaCityUK in Salford on Tuesday.

The retired artistic gymnast, 38, wore a black and brown floral print dress that ended just above her knee.

Former Dancing On Ice winner Beth's long-sleeved garment was fitted at the waist to accentuate her hourglass figure.

She carried a cream-colored clutch bag decorated with glittering silver beads.

Sportswoman Beth opted for a pair of nude heels to boost her height as she stood with her arm around husband Andy, who she married in 2018.

Beth Tweddle showed off her chic sense of style as she cozied up with her husband Andy Allen at the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Awards at MediaCityUK in Salford.

The retired artistic gymnast, 38, wore a black and brown floral print dress that ended just above her knee

Andy, who proposed to Beth in 2016, looked dapper in a smart suit that he paired with a white shirt.

He wore the collar of his shirt open and a pair of comfortable brown sneakers for the evening.

Beth married the finance director of the Grade II listed Dorfold Hall in Nantwich, Cheshire.

The couple married at St Boniface Church in Bunbury Gymnasium, before hosting a lavish reception at nearby Dorfold Hall.

A number of famous faces were in attendance, including The One Show's Matt Baker, while her former Dancing On Ice partner Daniel Whiston acted as master of ceremonies.

The couple got engaged in Brazil during the 2016 Rio Olympics after two years of dating.

The winner of the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award will be announced tonight.

Mary Earps is the frontrunner to be crowned at the glitzy celebration after being shortlisted from six people.

Andy, who proposed to Beth in 2016, looked dapper in a smart suit that he teamed with a white shirt

She is the odds-on bookmakers' favorite to become the second Lioness to lift the coveted award, following Beth Mead's victory last year.

The sportswoman is known as Mary Queen of Stops and faces competition from Ashes hero Stuart Broad and world heptathlon champion Katarina Johnson-Thompson.

Veteran jockey Frankie Dettori, Europe's Ryder Cup talisman Rory McIlroy and wheelchair tennis number 1 Alfie Hewett have also been nominated for the prestigious award.

The athlete who tops the public vote tonight will become SPOTY's 70th winner.

Former Dancing On Ice winner Beth's long-sleeved garment was tied at the waist to accentuate her hourglass figure

Andy AllenBBC Sports Personality of the Year

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