Kym Marsh and Shirley Ballas ooze red carpet glamour at glitzy awards

A host of Britain's biggest stars hit the hot red carpet in spectacular glamour at one of the biggest events tonight to celebrate the achievements of our servicemen and women.

Former Coronation star Kym Marsh, Strictly Come Dancing judge Shirley Ballas and Gogglebox queen Scarlett Moffatt were among the lovely ladies who made their way to the glitzy awards ceremony in London.

Sexy actress Kym, 43, wowed at the event in a classic fashion statement that oozed chic style and exuded sophistication.

The soap star stepped out in a monochrome fitted dress with pleated chiffon skirt detailing and a fitted black bodice highlighting her svelte curves.

The trailing gown featured a belt which cinched in her tiny waist and accentuated her sensational figure.

Her appearance at the event comes after she recently revealed she enjoyed a date night with her soldier boyfriend before they're torn apart when he has to return to his duties.

The  Coronation Street star enjoyed a posh date night out with her love Scott Ratcliff.

Kym and Scott have been torn apart while the solider remains stationed out in Afghanistan as part of his role for the Parachute Regiment.

They have been together for nearly two years after they got together in July 2018.


  • Kym Marsh and Shirley Ballas ooze red carpet glamour in chic dresses at glitzy awards

Strictly star Shirley Ballas also made a dazzling appearance at The Sun's Military Awards red carpet.

The glamorous judge, 59, looked sensational as she stepped out to attend the 12th year of the awards – affectionately dubbed The Millies.

The dancing queen wowed in a a Hollywood glamour inspired black dress which she contrasted with a slick of fiery red lipstick and matching scarlet stiletto heels.

Shirley captured the attention of photographers on the red carpet as she twirled around and flashed a glimpse at her gleaming pearly whites.



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Gogglebox star Scarlett Moffatt opted for a slightly unique dress for the glitzy occasion as she ditched the traditonal black gown for a delicate floaty dress.

She looked angelic as she wowed in a floral and paisley patterned smock dress which was complete with layers of thin material and billowing sheer sleeves.

The white dress featured a pretty embroidered flower design in purple and a knitted hemline.

The former I'm A Celeb winner completed her red carpet ensemble with a pair of vibrant white sandles and showed off her glowing appearance with a full make-up look.


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Joining Scarlett at the event was former One Direction star Liam Payne who appeared ecstatic to be reuniting with X Factor long-time pal Alexandra Burke who dazzled onto the red carpet.

Liam, 26, looked as suave as ever as he turned heads in a navy suit with a thin black tie.

The singing sensation, who shares toddler Bear with Cheryl, perfected his smouldering model glance as he posed up a storm for the camera.



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The singer joined his X Factor pal Alexandra, 31, for a series of fun snaps as the pair reunited following their talent show backgrounds.

Alexandra looked incredible as she stunned on the red carpet in a floor-length black gown with a high-necked lace bodice and a sexy satin skirt with a mermaid-inspired hemline.

The glowing West End star showed off her enviable figure as she posed in the glam dress before joining Liam for a series of photos together.



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The star-studded celebrity line-up were out in force to commemorate Britain's military heroes at an awards ceremony tonight.

The celebs attended The Sun's Military Awards, which celebrate the achievements of our servicemen and women in London.

There are 11 categories in the awards, also known as The Millies, which have been running for four years. Prince Charles originally came up with the idea of the Millies, which are open to all serving members of the UK armed forces.

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