Rochelle Humes and Vernon Kay dressed to impress as they prepared to host BBC Children In Need on Friday.
The TV personality, 35, showed off her incredible figure in a brown figure-hugging gown and heels.
She accessorised with dainty gold jewellery as she posed for snaps before the star-studded show kicked off.
Vernon cut a dapper figure in a blue velvet blazer and black shirt while holding an adorable Pudsey Bear.
They joined Ade Adepitan MBE, Mel Giedroyc, Chris Ramsay and Lenny Rush taking viewers through a star-studded evening of fun and and fundraising.
Rochelle Humes and Vernon Kay dressed to impress as they prepared to host BBC Children In Need on Friday
The TV personality, 35, showed off her incredible figure in a brown figure-hugging gown and heels
The hosts will lead an evening filled with star-studded sketches, musical acts, show-stopping performances and plenty of surprises from some of the UK’s most loved celebrities.
Money raised during the 2024 appeal will help BBC Children in Need to continue working in communities across the four nations, funding amazing people in family centres, community spaces, youth clubs and refuges; homeless shelters, hospices and helplines .
Elsewhere, Paddy McGuinness choked back tears after he completed his brutal 300 mile charity cycle which saw him raise a whopping £7,556,853 on Friday.
The TV personality, 51, arrived in Glasgow at 10:30am after setting off from Wrexham on Monday on a tiny rally chopper and was greeted by a huge crowd and confetti cannons.
Radio 2’s Zoe Ball was on hand and threw her arms around him, before he later took to the stage to duet with 80s icon Chesney Hawkes.
Paddy Told Zoe: ‘I can’t believe it. Coming out of East Kilbride and I were looking at Glasgow, and it was lit up in sunshine. And the streets were lined, I had Sir Tom at the side of me as well.
They joined Ade Adepitan MBE, Mel Giedroyc, Chris Ramsay and Lenny Rush (pictured) taking viewers through a star-studded evening of fun and and fundraising
Mel Giedroyc looked typically chic in a black blouse, wide-leg trousers and heels
Influencer Ash Holme wowed in a plunging black blazer, tights and heels as she hugged Pudsey
Ade Adepitan stood out in an olive green blazer and red tie
Chris Ramsey dressed in a burgundy blazer and trousers with a black shirt
‘I came around the corner there, what a sight, what a feeling, thank you so much everybody. Wow’.
Zoe gushed how he’d endured the challenge with’ so much humility, so much humour, so much love’ before joking she could smell him from where she was standing.
After he duetting with Chesney on his famous hit The One And Only, Paddy exclaimed: ‘It’s a moment in time I will take to my grave, and I will never forget it.’
Zoe then revealed that fellow Radio 2 host Vernon Kay and listeners had helped track down Paddy’s grandfather’s war metal, after learning about them on Who Do You Think They Are.
She then presented it comedian as he struggled to contain his emotions: ‘That is amazing – thank you, oh my! Wow, look at that everybody! Oh my days, honestly I’m going to need a couple of weeks in a dark room to process everything.’
Earlier in the morning he has travelled through Flintshire, Cheshire, Merseyside, Lancashire, Westmorland, Cumbria, Dumfriesshire and Lanarkshire.
Tuning into Zoe Ball’s BBC Radio 2 show bright and early this morning, Paddy admitted ‘everything’s sore’ before kicking off the last stretch off his ride.
Paddy McGuinness, 51, choked back tears after he completed his brutal 300 mile charity cycle which saw him raise a whopping £7,556,853 on Friday
‘I came around the corner there, what a sight, what a feeling, thank you so much everybody. Wow’
The TV presenter also cheekily revealed that he wouldn’t be wearing a full on Lycra ensemble for the challenge as he doesn’t have the ‘certain physique’ to pull it off
He said: ‘ As usual at this time of the morning, everything is sore, everything is aching but again I’ve just rocked up here where I’m going to set off.
‘I try and go round and high five everyone. They’re like – you’ve done it, we’re all behind you. It just pushes you for that last little bit.
‘I don’t know how I will feel, how I will react. I know one thing – I’ve done some crying this last few days – flipping heck Zoe! I’ve been crying my eyes out!’, he added.
Zoe said: ‘You’ve got to get it out! I’ve read loads of messages from people saying ‘hearing Paddy have a cry, it’s so good.
‘Men struggle sometimes to let it out, you’ve made men and women have a cry, listening to you. You’ve cycled, 265 miles, will you ever be parted!’