Helen Skelton and Tommy Fury led the stars turning out to film The 1% Club’s charity special for Soccer Aid and UNICEF on Thursday.
Morning Live presenter Helen stood out from the crowd in a silky red shirt and black wide-leg trousers in Manchester.
The 41-year-old later changed into a bright fuchsia blazer and matching trousers, accessorizing with gold hoop earrings and chunky bracelets.
She was joined by Tommy, 25, who looked smart in a tight white sweater and black tailored trousers.
The boxer – who split from Love Island’s Molly-Mae Hague, 25, in August – completed the look with a pair of white trainers.
Helen Skelton looked stunning in a fuchsia suit while filming The 1% Club’s charity special for Soccer Aid and UNICEF on Thursday
Tommy Fury looked smart in a tight white sweater and black tailored trousers
Helen turned heads in a silky red shirt earlier in the day as she arrived for filming
Helen and Tommy were joined by a host of celebrities from the entertainment and sporting worlds for the TV special.
Comedian Lee Mack, who is the host of The 1% Club, arrived looking casual in a red polka-dot shirt, jeans, and a hooded jacket.
Hot on his heels were Kimberly Wyatt, Brian McFadden, Paddy McGuinness, Jake Quickenden, and Brendan Cole.
Love Island stars Chris Hughes and Amber Gill also made an appearance, as well as the show’s voiceover star, Iain Stirling.
Several athletes were among the mix too, including Greg Ruthorford, former Lioness footballer Toni Duggan, and former footballers David James and Neil ‘Razor’ Ruddock.
Tommy has been keeping busy with filming and press engagements since announcing his shocking split from Molly-Mae – with whom he shares one-year-old daughter Bambi.
The former Love Island stars – who met on the ITV dating show – devastated fans when they revealed their breakup in August after five years together.
He has moved out of their £3.5million mansion and has reportedly set up home in a ‘£15,000-a-month bachelor pad’ in Manchester.
Love Island’s Amber Gill kept things casual in a crop top and zip-detail jeans
Kimberly Wyatt wrapped up in a cosy shearling jacket and wide-leg trousers
Love Island star Chris Hughes braved the cold in a silky printed short-sleeved shirt
Jake Quickenden was seen having a chat with former footballer Neil Ruddock
It was reported in September that Tommy was settling into the six-bed home as the ‘first step for his new life’, according to The Sun, after being rocked by rumors that he cheated on Molly-Mae.
A source told the publication: ‘Tommy was heartbroken when Molly-Mae dumped him and maintains he’s done nothing wrong.
‘But he’s had to accept she doesn’t want him in her life. The house is stunning and he is familiar with the area so he’s getting it furnished.’
Last month, Tommy called his estranged fiancée Molly-Mae the ‘best mother’ to their daughter Bambi.
Tommy said ‘nothing is affecting’ their 21-month-old baby girl’s childhood as she is the former couple’s main priority.
Speaking to Robert Bruce and Shayna Marie on Capital XTRA Breakfast, the boxer said: ‘She’s got an amazing family around her.
The 1% Club host Lee Mack and comedian Paddy McGuinness were also among the celebrity guests
Dancer Brendan Cole looked sharp in a leather bomber jacket and grey jeans
Brian McFadden went low-key in a grey T-shirt and black jeans
Former footballers David James (left) and Neil ‘Razor’ Ruddock also filmed at the special
‘She’s got, what I feel, you know, the best father in me, and she’s got the best mother in Molly.
He continued: ‘At the end of the day, nothing comes before my daughter, Bambi. She is everything in my life. She’s the best thing that I have in my life, and everything that I do now is for her.
‘She’s got an unbelievable family and despite everything that’s going on, there is nothing affecting that child’s childhood, and that’s the main thing. So, she’s going to have a great time.’
Tommy went on to say that ‘everything he does in life is for Bambi’ and he schedules his work and training around her ballet and swimming lessons.
He said: ‘Every time I get in the ring, it’s for making sure she has a secure future, and she doesn’t need to worry. And everything revolves around her.
‘So, most importantly, I factor my schedule around her swimming lessons, her ballet, her messy play, her gymnastics, like, whatever she may be doing, I’ll be like, “Okay, Bambi has got this at this time, she’s going there, I’m taking her”. Like, nothing’s going to get in the way of that.’