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GQ Awards 2021: Laura Whitmore sparkles in chic sequined jumpsuit on date night with husband Iain Sterling following birth of their baby daughter
She welcomed her first child in April this year and has been hosting Love Island over the summer.
Laura Whitmore, 36, and husband Iain Stirling, 33, enjoyed a date night at the 24th GQ Men Of The Year Awards 2021 in association with BOSS after her recent return from Majorca.
Television presenter Laura looked chic in a halterneck jumpsuit while Iain looked dapper in black tie.
Date night: New parents Laura Whitmore, 36, and husband Iain Stirling, 33, enjoyed an evening at the GQ Men Of The Year Awards, with Laura looking chic in a black jumpsuit
The pair, who married last year, stood with their arms round each other as they posed on the red carpet at the bash.
Laura brought a touch of sparkle to the event as her ensemble featured a sequined length of material which hung from her shoulder and down her back to the ground.
Television personality Laura and her comedian beau, who does the voiceover for Love Island, are yet to reveal the name of their daughter but she is believed to be called Stevie Ré.
Glamour puss: Laura brought a touch of sparkle to the event as her ensemble featured a sequined length of material which hung from her shoulder and down her back to the ground
Taking to Instagram before heading to the awards, Laura shared a picture of her invite, writing: ‘Going out out!’
The 24th GQ Men Of The Year Awards 2021 in association with BOSS saw a slew of stars scooping top prizes on Wednesday night as the ceremony saw the return of in-person attendees following the Covid pandemic.
The star-studded ceremony was hosted by actor Idris Elba and his wife Sabrina, with presenters including Winnie Harlow, Gary Lineker, Emma Corrin and Mabel announcing the winners of the coveted awards.
Night off: Laura welcomed her first daughter to the world in April with husband in evening, with the star taking the night off from parental duties on the evening
As well as receiving one of GQ’s coveted trophies, winners were treated to a £12,000 goodie bag, with treats such as dinner and a night’s stay in the swanky Nobu Hotel, a £200 Boss watch, a bottle of £80 Porte Noire Champagne and a flight on a semi-private plane.
Other prizes also include membership to the prestigious Ivy Club, a luxury facial with Fatma Shaheen, founder of Skin Design London, and an array of skincare delights.
It had been previously announced that Sir Anthony Hopkins would receive The Legend Award, and ahead of the ceremony the Oscar winner gave an interview with the publication.
Stepping out: Taking to Instagram before heading to the awards, Laura shared a picture of her invite, writing: ‘Going out out!’
During the interview he urged budding actors ‘not to waste their money’ on acting school.
He insisted: ‘Don’t waste your money. They’re failed actors that set themselves up as gurus.’
He added when speaking to the magazine ahead of its ceremony: ‘There’s one very well-known actor with an acting class here in Los Angeles and he’s the star of the show!
‘And all these other students sitting around paying their fees and he’s the star! He’s on stage with them, interrupting them, being rude to them. No, you don’t do that.’
Last year’s GQ Men Of The Year was presented by Jack Whitehall and took place virtually due to the Covid pandemic, with many stars accepting their prizes in pre-recorded clips that formed the ceremony, which was streamed live on YouTube.
She’s a professional: Laura presented Love Island this summer after welcoming her daughter in April, with the 2021 series finishing last week
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