Pixie Lott wears a quirky mini dress and a feathered gown while Christine McGuinness stuns in a skintight PVC outfit as they join edgy Katherine Ryan at The British LGBT Awards 2024
Celebrities were in full swing on Friday evening celebrating the British LGBT Awards 2024 at The Brewery in London.
Pixie Lott led the red carpet arrivals, showing her typically quirky sense of style in two outfits as she joined Christine McGuinness and Katherine Ryan.
The 33-year-old singer wore a chartreuse feather dress before switching up her look and donning a quirky black mini dress.
Christine, 36, showed off her incredible figure and opted for a figure-hugging PVC number, while Katherine, 40, debuted sharp, bleached eyebrows.
The annual event, which is celebrating its 10th anniversary, aims to highlight the diverse achievements and contributions of the LGBTQ+ community.
Pixie Lott led the red carpet arrivals, showing off her typically quirky sense of style in two outfits
For her first look, Pixie arrived in a midi dress with a high neckline and dramatic flared sleeves, complete with ostrich feather trim.
The musician paired the statement piece with a pair of sky-high black heels and styled her hair in tousled waves.
As the evening progressed, she donned a figure-hugging black mini dress with leather straps, sweetheart cutouts and a small tulle train.
Pixie was later joined by Bruno Tonioli, 68, who collected the Broadcaster, Journalist and Host Award, as they posed backstage with his award.
The singer, who took a break from the music industry last year after the birth of her son Albert, is back with her new single Somebody’s Daughter, 10 years after the release of her third self-titled album.
The song is about thinking about who you talk to before sending someone rude messages online – something Pixie has experienced.
Christine looked as confident as ever in her little PVC dress with halter neck design and metallic finish, which she paired with an iconic Lulu Guinness lip clutch bag.
Elsewhere, Katherine wore a floor-length, long-sleeved wetlook dress with a slight fishtail swipe on the skirt.
Christine, 36, showed off her incredible figure and opted for a figure-hugging PVC number which she paired with an iconic Lulu Guinness lip bag
For her first look, Pixie arrived in a midi dress with a high neckline and statement flared sleeves, complete with an ostrich feather trim
As the evening progressed, she donned a figure-hugging black mini dress with leather straps, sweetheart cutouts and a small tulle train.
Elsewhere, Katherine wore a floor-length wetlook dress, with long sleeves and a slight fishtail swipe on the skirt, and opted to hide her eyebrows.
She opted for a striking makeup look
Pixie was later joined by Bruno Tonioli, 68, who collected the Broadcaster, Journalist and Host Award, as they posed with his award backstage
The Britain’s Got Talent judge wore a sheer lace shirt with a sequin blazer and smart trousers
Gemma Collins glowed in a beaded dress with a tiered skirt
Rylan Clark won the Celebrity of the Year Award at the event
He received the award from his co-star and longtime friend Emma Willis
David Tennant won the LGBT+ Celebrity Ally Award for his advocacy for transgender people
To complete her alternative ensemble, the comedian swept her hair back into a high bun and opted for a dramatic makeup look including blocked eyebrows.
Britain’s Got Talent judge Bruno wore a sheer lace shirt with a sequined blazer and smart trousers.
His appearance came after he hit back at speculation that he would not appear in the next series of the talent show.
After the series came to an end last month, there were many reports that the judging panel for the 18th series could undergo a shake-up as filming for auditions clashes with Dancing With The Stars in the US later this year.
But a source told MailOnline that Bruno defiantly declared: ‘I’m not going anywhere. I’ll be back with the bells on,” when asked if his job was in jeopardy.
Bruno’s night out comes after Simon Cowell also quashed rumors when he confirmed the Italian choreographer will return next year despite scheduling conflicts, but admitted there will be some sort of stand-in.
The music mogul, 64, appeared on Heart Radio and explained: ‘I wouldn’t replace him. I love Bruno on the show.”
Rylan Clark was among those honored at the event as he took home the Celebrity of the Year Award, presented to him by Emma Willis.
Elsewhere, David Tennant won the LGBT+ Celebrity Ally Award for his advocacy for transgender people, while Scott Mills took home the Metro Choice Award.
In an emotional moment, former Strictly Come Dancing star Robin Windsor was honored with a special posthumous award, which Lisa Riley accepted on his behalf.
The dancer died unexpectedly in February at the age of 44. Shortly before his death, Windsor had spent time in South Africa, where he performed on a luxury cruise ship with Grandosek, a Slovenian ballroom star.
Details of how he died have not yet been revealed, but he spoke openly about his struggles with his mental health and had been in a dark place before leaving London and delayed his return.
He told a friend he did not want to come home to Britain after an undisclosed incident over the New Year period.
His aunt thanked fans and said: “The tribute has been a great comfort to myself and the whole family on days when we needed it most.
“He was out and living his best life, a proud gay man who wanted to be seen as his real self. When we look at this beautiful award, we smile back and feel it closer.”
The British LGBT Awards celebrate Britain’s best-loved LGBT personalities, innovators and companies, as well as the allies and organizations that support them.
Scott Mills took home the Metro Choice Award
Vanessa Feltz stepped out in a bright blue and green tie-dye number
In an emotional moment, former Strictly Come Dancing star Robin Windsor was honored with a special posthumous award, with Lisa Riley (pictured) accepting on his behalf
Big Brother stars Jordan Sangha and Henry Southan won the Media Moment award
Zoe Megins-Davis won the Diversity Hero award