Jackie O Henderson dared to expose herself at this year’s GQ Men of the Year Awards.
The 49-year-old radio queen led the arrivals at the renovated White Bay Power Station in Sydney’s west on Wednesday.
And for the occasion, the breakfast radio star wore a striking backless black number that was cut dangerously low on her slim frame.
Jackie’s bronzed flesh was on full display as the dress barely covered the top of her lower back.
She wore a thick collection of gold bangles on one wrist and wore her blonde locks down.
Working her angles on the red carpet, Jackie made sure to turn around, showing off her bare back and shapely derriere.
Jackie O Henderson dared to expose herself at this year’s GQ Men of the Year Awards. Pictured
The 49-year-old radio queen led the arrivals at the renovated White Bay Power Station in Sydney’s west on Wednesday.
Lara Worthington also went backless and wowed onlookers with a green and yellow checked dress. Pictured
Lara paired the outfit with black heels as she walked the red carpet. The former model was later joined by husband Sam Worthington, who wore a black suit with matching T-shirt.
Lara Worthington also went backless and wowed onlookers with a green and yellow checked dress.
Lara paired the outfit with black heels as she walked the red carpet.
The former model was later joined by husband Sam Worthington, who wore a black suit with matching T-shirt.
Elsewhere, Australian breakdancing sensation Rachel ‘Raygun’ Gunn opted to ditch her green and gold track pants for a chic black ensemble.
The world-famous college teacher turned adult b-girl looked stylish in an off-the-shoulder dress with fishy scales and a visible midriff.
The divisive Olympian from Paris amped up her look with statement earrings and a vintage-style handbag.
PE Nation co-founder Pip Edwards opted for an androgynous look for the evening.
The athleisure expert went for a black and white oversized suit with shoulder pads.
She wore her hair slicked back and tied in a black bow, and paired the look with black pumps.
Elsewhere, Australian breakdancing sensation Rachel ‘Raygun’ Gunn opted to ditch her green and gold track pants for a chic black ensemble. Pictured
The world-famous university lecturer-turned-adult looked stylish in an off-the-shoulder dress with fishy scales and a visible midriff
PE Nation co-founder Pip Edwards opted for an androgynous look for the evening. Pictured
The athleisure expert went for a black and white oversized suit with shoulder pads
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