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All eyes were on her as the host of the glittering Pride Of Britain Awards.
And Carol Vorderman certainly looked the part as she shone in an opulent gold gown.
The 52-year-old presenter oozed Hollywood siren in the figure-hugging, floor-length dress by Caroline Castigliano.
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Red carpet glamour: Carol Vorderman shines in gold as she hosts the Pride Of Britain Awards


Cosying up: Carol Vorderman and her Red Arrows beau Graham Duff arrive at the awards

Looking good from all angles: Carol shows off her famous derriere to great effect in her gold gown
Its ruched effect at the waist and hips was perhaps less than flattering, but nevertheless it failed to detract from the star’s stunning curves.
The clinging gown also featured a dramatic low-cut neckline and a trailing fishtail hemline.
Carol went all out in creating her red carpet look, opting for glamorous hair and sultry makeup.
She styled her shiny brunette hair into a side parting and voluminous curls and appeared to be wearing false eyelashes.
She also sported a subtle tan and wore bronze lipstick for a sun-kissed look.

Hollywood siren: The star wore a ruched gold dress and wore her hair in glamorous curls


Back to work: Carol reported for duty early on Tuesday for post-event interviews and looked remarkably fresh-faced
The star went for classic statement jewellery, wearing large diamante drop earrings and a matching bracelet.
The Pride of Britain Awards have been an annual event since 1999, aimed at honoring British individuals who have shown remarkable bravery in difficult situations.
The 15th edition of the event garnered support from over 100 celebrities and public figures, such as David Beckham, the Prince of Wales, the Duke of Cambridge, and the global sports icon Usain Bolt, who is a six-time Olympic sprint champion and the world’s fastest man.
Beckham had the honor of presenting the Teenager of Courage Award to Malala Yousafzai, the 16-year-old from Pakistan who was shot in the head by the Taliban for advocating girls’ education.


Proud: Tess Daly arrives at the Pride of Britain Awards wearing a black outfit and gold heels for extra sparkle

Winning smile: Christine Bleakley wows in a floor-length monochrome frock
He told her: ‘You’re an amazing young lady, a very special young lady, and your story has moved millions of people around the world.
‘I’m so privileged and honoured to present this award to you.’]
Other unsung heroes to receive awards at the event include the families of the 96 Liverpool fans who died in the 1989 Hillsborough disaster, in recognition of their long fight for justice. The award will be collected by Margaret Aspinall, chairman of the Hillsborough Families Support Group.

Classic black: Amanda Holden shows off her slender figure in an elegant dress


On the prowl: Myleene Klass smoulders in a leopard-print frock at the event
Others to be recognised include eight-year-old Harley Lane, from Stockport, Cheshire, whose legs and arms were amputated to save his life after he suffered meningitis as a toddler. The schoolboy raised more than a £1,000 earlier this year in a sponsored run earlier this year using new prosthetic limbs.
Clifford Harding, 36, from Birmingham, who volunteers as a youth worker with vulnerable children, wins the Prince’s Trust young achiever award.
The Daily Mirror’s Pride of Britain Awards are being shown on ITV on Tuesday at 8pm.

Smart: Phillip Schofield and his wife look suitably attired for the elegant event

Togetherness: The stars of Loose Women looked to be enjoying themselves at the awards

Dazzling: Lorraine Kelly wears a deep blue sequined gown to the Pride of Britain Awards

Affection: Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford pose on the red carpet at the awards

Keeping it simple: Presenter Kate Garraway wears a black trouser suit to the Pride of Britain Awards