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Pride of Britain Awards 2022: Host Carol Vorderman, 61, is the epitome of elegance in a form-fitting red dress with dramatic train as she arrives at a star-studded event
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She presented the Pride of Britain Awards for the 23rd year on Monday.
And Carol Vorderman was the epitome of elegance as she arrived on the star-studded red carpet of the ceremony at London’s Grosvenor House.
The television personality 61, who co-hosted with Ashley Banjo, 34, caught the eye in a stunning scarlet dress by British designer Suzanne Neville.
Stunning: Pride of Britain Awards host Carol Vorderman, 61, was the epitome of elegance as she arrived on the star-studded red carpet of the ceremony at London’s Grosvenor House
The plunging dress boasted shoulder pads, pleated details and hugged every inch of her incredible figure.
Belted around her slim waist, Carol added drama to the look with a long chiffon train that seemed to be pinned to her right hand.
Accentuating her age-defying features with a touch of makeup, the former Countdown star wore her highlighted locks in a half-up, half-down style.
Stunning: The plunging dress boasted shoulder pads, pleated details and hugged every inch of her incredible figure
Again: On Saturday, Carol revealed she was wearing the outfit again after originally donning it to host the 2021 ceremony
On Saturday, Carol revealed that she was wearing the outfit again after originally donning it to host the 2021 ceremony.
On Instagram, she told her followers that she had decided against a new outfit in the “sustainability”.
Taking place since 1999, the ceremony honors the achievements of truly remarkable people from across the UK and all walks of life – nominated by members of the public.
Lady in red: on Instagram she told her followers that she had not chosen a new outfit in the ‘sustainability’
Sensational: The dress hugged every inch of her fabulous figure
After a shortlist of thousands of entries has been made, the winners will be chosen by the Pride of Britain jury panel.
Despite taking place on Monday evenings, the ceremony will be broadcast on ITV on Thursday 27 October at 8pm.
Carol, who has hosted the event for 23 years since 1999, said: ‘We will have 12 incredible winners again this year, but it is difficult for the judges because we have thousands of nominations and anyone on the shortlist could easily win.’
The Pride Of Britain awards will honor winners in eight categories; TSB Community Hero Award, ITV Fundraiser Of The Year, Good Morning Britain Young Fundraiser of the Year, This Morning Emergency Services Award, Outstanding Bravery, Child/Teenager of Courage, Lifetime Achievement and Special Recognition.
A whole host of famous faces will attend the bash, including David Beckham, Dame Joan Collins, Sir Mo Farah and many more.
Throwback: Carol wore the dress to last year’s ceremony (pictured with co-host Ashley Banjo in 2021)