Braless Caprice Bourret puts on a busty display in a HUGE plunging grey ruffled gown as she attends the Who Cares Wins Awards
Braless Caprice Bourret shows off great bosom in a HUGE gray ruffled, plunging dress as she attends the Who Cares Wins Awards.
Caprice Bourret attracted attention in a huge gray dress as she took to the red carpet at the Who Cares Wins awards at the Roundhouse in London on Tuesday.
The model, 51, flaunted a very buxom bust in the daring dress featuring a plunging mesh neckline.
The backless garment also featured a daring ruffled mesh skirt, which cascaded behind her as she posed up a storm for photos.
She styled her long blonde tresses in loose waves and applied a flawless makeup palette to accentuate her beauty.
Beaming for the cameras, Caprice showed off her side boobs as she went braless in the head-turning outfit.
Wow: Caprice Bourret attracted attention in a huge gray dress as she took to the red carpet at the Who Cares Wins awards at the Roundhouse in London on Tuesday.
Turning heads: The 51-year-old model flaunted a very buxom bust in a daring dress featuring a plunging mesh neckline.
The Sun’s Who Cares Wins awards honor people in the health and social care sector who go above and beyond for their patients or causes.
The event returns to Channel 4 with Davina McCall once again hosting the awards ceremony and star-studded red carpet ceremony taking place in London.
Channel 4 teamed up with The Sun and NHS Charities Together to broadcast the awards ceremony for the third year running.
The awards were initially established in 2017 to celebrate the NHS and healthcare professionals, key workers and ordinary people who care for us.
Davina McCall said: “I am extremely proud to host these awards, which recognize some of the most extraordinary people on the planet. It’s a privilege to meet these everyday heroes and celebrate their truly inspiring stories.
Channel 4 editor Tom Beck said: “We’re delighted to be broadcasting The Sun’s Who Cares Win awards for the second year, bringing the amazing and inspiring stories of the nominees and winners to Channel 4 viewers. »
This year’s awards were launched in June by boxing legend Anthony Joshua, as part of the many celebrations marking 75 years of the NHS.
Dressed to impress: The backless garment also featured a daring ruffled mesh skirt that cascaded behind her as she posed up a storm for photos.
All smiles: She styled her long blonde tresses in loose waves and applied a flawless makeup palette to accentuate her beauty.
The sportsman urged people to put forward nominations, saying: “It’s my pleasure to launch this year’s awards. It was truly humbling at last year’s ceremony to hear the incredible stories of heroism taking place across the UK.
“I was blown away by the people I met. For me, they are the real stars. Our healthcare heroes are true fighters. The past few years have been incredibly difficult for those working on the front lines. They have helped us through the coronavirus pandemic while continuing to try to maintain all other services.
“Our NHS is made up of people from all walks of life coming together to selflessly help others. They put the big ones in Britain. They don’t do it for the money or the thanks. They’re not the type to step into the spotlight, which is why The Sun needs you to nominate your healthcare hero.