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Angel or devil? Vicky Pattison dresses sultry in a white bodysuit before changing into a red latex leotard and horns for sexy Halloween looks
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It’s not officially Halloween until Monday.
But the stars are showing off their costumes this weekend, including Vicky Pattison putting on a very sexy show in her outfit.
The former Geordie Shore star, 34, dressed up as an angel and a devil for the celebration, donning a white bodysuit and halo for the first look.
Angel or devil? Vicky Pattison put on a sultry show in a white bodysuit and halo (pictured) before changing into a red latex leotard and horns for her sexy Halloween looks on Saturday
She showed off her gorgeous figure in the skimpy number which she paired with tall white PVC boots and wings to become an angel.
For her second and contrasting devilish look, she sported red horns and a latex leotard while ramping up the glamor with a smokey eye and red lip.
She wore her dark brown locks in perfectly shimmery waves and wrote, “Angel or devil” in the caption with the two accompanying emojis.
Stunning: For her second and contrasting devilish look, she wore red horns and a latex leotard while boosting the glamor with a smokey eye and red lip
Halloween: She wore her dark brown locks in perfectly shiny waves and wrote: “Angel or Devil” in the caption with the two accompanying emojis
It comes after Vicky announced last week that she had to withdraw from the red carpet presentation at the Pride Of Britain Awards due to illness.
The star took to her Instagram Stories on Monday to share the news that she would not be appearing at London’s Grosvenor House later in the day.
She revealed that she had been feeling “horrible” on Sunday and initially thought she had a “hangover” before spending the evening with “aches” and a “splitting headache”.
Vicky said she was “absolutely gutted” to miss the annual awards ceremony after contracting a stomach flu, but sent her well wishes to her co-host Sam Thompson, who hosts the Facebook Live.
oh dear! It comes after Vicky announced last week that she had to withdraw from the red carpet presentation at the Pride Of Britain Awards due to illness.
Vicky wrote: ‘I’m so sad…I caught that bug going around – spent all last night throwing up and [poop emoji]. Now I have aches and pains and a splitting headache.
“I won’t be able to make it to the @prideofbritain and I’m absolutely gutted. Especially when you consider that I had been given the great opportunity to present on the red carpet.’
“Good luck to all the incredibly deserving nominees. You are all heroes and truly the pride of Britain,” she added.
“And I hope my little presenter Sam Thompson crushes it… I know you will.”
Illness: She revealed she had felt ‘horrible’ on Sunday and initially thought she had a ‘hangover’ before spending the evening with ‘aches’ and a ‘splitting headache’
The annual Pride of Britain Awards returned on Monday for a 23rd year at London’s Grosvenor House, with Carol Vorderman and Ashley Banjo co-hosting the star-studded affair.
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.
After a shortlist was made from thousands of entries, the winners were chosen by the Pride of Britain jury.
Despite taking place on Monday night, the ceremony was broadcast on ITV at 8pm on Thursday 27 October.
Carol, who has hosted the event for 23 years since 1999, previously 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 honored 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.
Unwell: The star took to her Instagram stories on Monday to share the news that she would not be appearing at London’s Grosvenor House later in the day