Ashley Roberts put on a daring display as she left the star-studded 2025 Metro Pride Awards on Wednesday which was also attended by Christine McGuiness and Tulisa.
The singer, 43, looked in good spirits as she walked out of the Grand Connaught Rooms in Covent Garden, following a glitzy event dedicated to honouring and celebrating the exceptional talent and pᴀssion that defines the LGBTQ+ community.
She showed off her toned legs in a gold corset top which she paired with a matching mini skirt and some beige heels.
The star accessorised with some gold hooped earrings and clutched a sparkly silver box purse on her way out.
She had been joined at the glamorous gala by Tulisa, who dazzled in a plunging sequin dress.
The singer-songwriter’s black gown, which featured a thigh-high leg slit and mesh sleeves, was teamed with a pair of classic stiletto heels.
Ashley Roberts put on a daring display as she left the star-studded 2025 Metro Pride Awards on Wednesday
Christine McGuinness, 36, meanwhile wowed in a bright yellow mini dress and wore her blonde tresses in curls
They had been joined at the glamorous gala by Tulisa, who dazzled in a plunging sequin dress, which was teamed with a pair of classic stiletto heels
Christine McGuinness, 36, meanwhile wowed in a bright yellow mini dress and wore her blonde tresses in curls.
The model accessorised with a silver band bracelet and a silver watch after she was joined at the event by Duncan James, who wore a chainmail top with a black blazer.
Anastacia left the event in a corset top with a fur-trimmed leather jacket, accessorising with a pair of bright orange-framed glᴀsses.
Louise Redknapp stunned in a metallic shirt dress, adding pointy orange heels and draping a black blazer over her shoulders.
The singer, 50, wore her blonde hair in a high ponytail and completed her look with a sand-coloured handbag as she headed home.
The stars were joined by the likes of Oti Mabuse and Tasha Ghouri on the red carpet.
The dancer, 36, turned heads in a colourful camouflage printed dress with a high neck and long sleeves.
She teamed her outfit with a pair of strappy high heels with ʙuттerflies on the back.
Anastacia left the event in a corset top with a fur-trimmed leather jacket, accessorising with a pair of bright orange-framed glᴀsses
Louise Redknapp stunned in a metallic shirt dress, adding pointy orange heels and draping a black blazer over her shoulders
Oti Mabuse, 36, turned heads in a colourful camouflage printed dress with a high neck and long sleeves
Tasha Ghouri paired a semi-sheer gown with sparkly silver heels and styled her hair into soft waves
Meanwhile, Tasha also followed suit with the sequin theme and wore a stunning champagne gown that laced-up the front.
The Love Island star paired the semi-sheer number with sparkly silver heels and styled her hair into soft waves.
The landmark event recognised LGBTQ+ individuals in the public eye who have achieved greatness across various fields, from entertainment and activism to entrepreneurial success.
The awards also highlighted the brands and organisations with a proven track record of promoting equality, diversity, and LGBTQ+ rights within their sectors.
Rylan Clark hosted the ceremony and told Metro ahead of the evening: ‘It’s such an honour to be the host of the first ever Metro Pride Awards.
‘I can’t wait to be part of a night that celebrates the trailblazers, innovators and change makers in the LGBTQIA+ community. See you there!’
The Vivienne’s father paid a heartbreaking tribute to their son after Drag Race UK winner was honoured with an Icon Award at the gala.
The drag queen, whose real name was James Lee Williams, died suddenly last month at the age of 32.
Rylan Clark hosted the ceremony and told Metro ahead of the evening: ‘It’s such an honour to be the host of the first ever Metro Pride Awards’
‘I can’t wait to be part of a night that celebrates the trailblazers, innovators and change makers in the LGBTQIA+ community. See you there!,’ he added
Duncan James and Christine presented an award on stage when the event got underway
The Vivienne’s father paid a heartbreaking tribute to their son after Drag Race UK winner was honoured with an Icon Award at the gala
The drag queen (pictured, in 2023), whose real name was James Lee Williams, died suddenly last month at the age of 32
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Their father Lee accepted the award on behalf of The Vivienne, and got choked up as he spoke about his loss.
‘James loved being a part of the entertainment world and I know he would’ve been happy… I know he would have absolutely loved tonight’s events,’ Lee said.
‘When he was nominated for the Metro award for rising star last year he was honoured and made up to be here. So whilst it is extremely bittersweet to be here without him, being under this roof meant the world to him.
‘Thank you to everyone for your huge love and support to James and an amazing night. Thank you so much.’