Pride of Britain 2021: Paddy McGuinness and wife Christine look sensational as they hit the red carpet at the star-studded event

Paddy McGuinness stepped out looking dapper with his stunning wife Christine at the Pride of Britain Awards ceremony at London's Grosvenor Hotel on Saturday.

The TV presenter, 48, was joined by Christine, 38, who looked stunning floor length sleeveless glitzy dress, which was heavily embellished with silver beads.

The gorgeous dress boasted a plunging neckline and slashed high at the thigh to reveal a hint of her long toned slender legs.

Glowing: Paddy McGuinness stepped out looking dapper with his stunning wife Christine at th e Pride of Britain Awards ceremony at London's Grosvenor Hotel on Saturday

Glowing: Paddy McGuinness stepped out looking dapper with his stunning wife Christine at th e Pride of Britain Awards ceremony at London's Grosvenor Hotel on Saturday 

The Real Housewives of Cheshire star paired the look with a pair of silver heeled sandals and finished by wearing her blonde wavy tresses down for the occasion.

Christine went for glam by rocking a bold smoking eye and a bronze blush that complemented her skin tone perfectly. 

She finished by wearing a plum coloured lipstick which accentuated her full pout. Paddy looked equally as fine in a classic black tuxedo with matching bow tie. 

He paired the look with a crisp white shirt and matching pocket handkerchief. 

The TV presenter, 48, was joined by Christine, 38, who looked stunning floor length sleeveless glitzy dress, which was heavily embellished with silver beads

The TV presenter, 48, was joined by Christine, 38, who looked stunning floor length sleeveless glitzy dress, which was heavily embellished with silver beads 

The Daily Mirror Pride of Britain Awards returns to screens on Thursday 4th November, hosting a star-studded audience for the first time since 2019 due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. 

Host Carol Vorderman, 60, will once again take the helm, but this year, for the first time in the show's 22-year history, she'll be joined by Diversity star Ashley Banjo, 33, who was recently revealed as her new co-host. 

Ashley said: 'I feel like I've been a part of Pride of Britain for a few years now but the chance to co-host it next to Carol, who is a complete legend and a pro, is amazing 

'It’s such a special show and a hugely emotional and inspiring night.'

While Carol said of Ashley: 'Ashley is a wonderful person and I’m delighted that he’s joining me because he has been involved for a few years now and it just feels right.

'The Pride of Britain Awards are an incredibly special evening and show to be a part of.' 

New host: Earlier this year Diversity star was revealed as the new co-host for the prestigious ceremony

New host: Earlier this year Diversity star was revealed as the new co-host for the prestigious ceremony 

Pride of Britain sees a night of 'extraordinary stories of bravery, selflessness and phenomenal fundraising feats.' 

Among the winners are quadruple amputee Harmonie-Rose Allen who wins the Child of Courage Award for inspiring the nation with her courage and unbreakable spirit. 

While the Lifetime Achievement Award goes to campaigner Rosemary Cox, who set up the first Organ Donor Register in the UK, helping save thousands of lives. 

Beautiful in blue:  Host Carol Vorderman looked stunning in the blue sequinned dress

Beautiful in blue:  Host Carol Vorderman looked stunning in the blue sequinned dress 

Campaigning sisters Amy and Ella Meek, 18 and 16, have been named Pride of Britain's first ever Environmental Champions for setting up a charity to help fight the global scourge of plastic pollution. 

Ashley Banjo says: 'I have so much respect and admiration for all of the winners’ and I can’t wait to meet them, see the look on their faces as they are surprised and celebrated and to experience this really special moment with them.'

While Debbie Crosbie, Chief Executive Officer of award partner TSB adds:  'I have been bowled over by the bravery, courage and determination of all the winners.

Previous honouree: Captain Sir Tom Moore was honoured at the 2020 ceremony

Previous honouree: Captain Sir Tom Moore was honoured at the 2020 ceremony 

Due to COVID-19 restrictions, 2020's ceremony featured prerecorded segments of recipients receiving their awards at home, while a host of big names headed to The Royal Hospital Chelsea to film links ahead of the show. 

Marcus Rashford and the late Captain Sir Tom Moore were among those honoured in the ceremony, which awarded the remarkable achievements of Brits who have selflessly contributed the the nation and the world.

Hero: footballer and social activist Marcus Rashford was also honoured at the 2020 ceremony

Hero: footballer and social activist Marcus Rashford was also honoured at the 2020 ceremony 

The Daily Mirror Pride of Britain Awards, in partnership with TSB, will be broadcast on ITV on 4th November at 8pm. 

Pride of Britain 2021: Paddy McGuinness and wife Christine hit the red carpet

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