Lizzy Cundy joins Bruno Tonioli at the Together For Short Lives benefit ball
Lizzy Cundy turns heads in a pink strapless dress as she joins Bruno Tonioli at the Together For Short Lives benefit ball
Lizzy Cundy exuded glamor as she attended the Together For Short Lives charity ball alongside her close friend Bruno Tonioli in London on Friday.
The 54-year-old former WAG showed off her sense of style in a strapless pink dress that flattered her stunning figure.
The media personality put on a leggy display in the garment while flattering her figure in a pair of fuchsia heels.
Letting her brown locks fall loose to her shoulders, Lizzie added a pink shawl to her outfit.
The star looked in good spirits as she posed for the cameras alongside new Britain’s Got Talent judge Bruno.
Friends: Lizzy Cundy exuded glamor as she attended the Together For Short Lives charity ball alongside her close friend Bruno Tonioli in London on Friday
Stunning: The 54-year-old former WAG showed off her sense of style in a strapless pink dress that flattered her stunning figure
The professional dancer looked dapper in a black blazer and matching pants which he wore with a crisp white shirt.
Together For Short Lives is a children’s charity for young people with life-limiting or life-threatening conditions and their families.
The charity helps them lead as full a life as possible and the best end-of-life care.
The outing comes after Lizzie accidentally confirmed that Bruno was the new judge on Britain’s Got Talent ahead of the official ITV unveiling last month.
The WAG, one of Bruno’s close friends, took to Instagram Stories to congratulate the Strictly judge before ITV confirmed the news.
She wrote: ‘Good luck today to my dear friend @brunotonioliofficial. From one great TV show to another… it will certainly bring the fun factor! So proud of you my friend! #bgt #new #judge.’
Alan Carr had received many suggestions to take on the role, but was thought to have lost in the final hour.
Bruno is said to have received an £850k paycheck for his new ITV gig and had his first day of work on Tuesday.
Glamour: The media personality rocked a leggy display in the garment while flattering her figure in a pair of fuchsia heels
oops! The outing comes after Lizzie accidentally confirmed that Bruno was the new judge on Britain’s Got Talent ahead of the official ITV unveiling last month.
Bruno, 67, said: ‘Here we are, Britain’s Got Talent. I’m so excited. It’s my first show, I have no idea what’s going to happen, but I’m sure it’s going to be brilliant.
Even after all the drama before taping, Strictly Judge managed to cause even more chaos on their first day, after hitting their Golden Buzzer twice before admitting they had never watched the show.
The professional dancer apparently didn’t realize that the Golden Buzzer, which automatically sends auditionees to the live finale when pressed, could only be used once, and reacted as the audience began cheering for an impressive act.
Despite reportedly being devastated to lose the BGT gig, it hasn’t been all doom and gloom for Alan Carr, who revealed that ITV would be airing a sitcom about this teenage life.