Ekin-Su Culculoglu channels Kylie Minogue in a hooded gown as she poses up a storm at the Pride of Britain Awards 2024

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Ekin-Su Culculoglu channeled Kylie Minogue in a hooded gown as she posed up a storm at the Pride of Britain Awards 2024 on Monday night.

The Love Island star, 30, put on a busty display in the orange sequin number which had a resemblance to the iconic white hooded outfit Kylie wore in her 2001 video for Can’t Get You Out of My Head.

Ekin-Su was among many stars attending the event held at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London.

The skimpy number showed off her ample assets and was teamed with a matching small gold bag.

She wore her long dark tresses in loose waves over her shoulders and opted for a glowing makeup look.  

Ekin-Su Culculoglu channeled Kylie Minogue in a hooded gown as she posed up a storm at the Pride of Britain Awards 2024 on Monday night

The Love Island star, 30, put on a busty display in the orange sequin number which had a resemblance to the iconic white hooded outfit Kylie wore in her 2001 video for Can't Get You Out of My Head

The Love Island star, 30, put on a busty display in the orange sequin number which had a resemblance to the iconic white hooded outfit Kylie wore in her 2001 video for Can’t Get You Out of My Head

Ekin-Su was among many stars attending the event held at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London

Ekin-Su was among many stars attending the event held at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London

The annual Pride Of Britain Awards is returning for its 25th year, with Ashley Banjo and Carol Vorderman set to return as co-hosts.

Sam Thompson and Pete Wicks are on hand to host the red carpet, while GK Barry will be presenting online content at her very own bar during the event. 

Taking place since 1999, the ceremony honours the achievements of truly remarkable people from across the UK and all walks of life – nominated by members of the public.

After a shortlist has been produced from the thousands of entries, winners are chosen by the Pride of Britain judging panel.

Ahead of the ceremony, The King and the Prime Minister Keir Starmer led tributes to the nation’s unsung heroes.

The King called them ‘the very best’ of us, while Sir Keir said, ‘They embody everything that is great about Britain’.

King Charles’ words were included in a letter to King’s Trust Young Achiever winner Molly Leonard, whose grandmother shed tears of pride as she read it to her.

In addition to praising Molly, he wrote: ‘On this 25th anniversary of the Pride of Britain Awards, I send my warmest admiration to all of this year’s winners. You each represent the very best in our society.’

The Prime Minister told the winners: ‘Britain is proud of you’.

The skimpy number showed off her ample assets and was teamed with a matching small gold bag

The skimpy number showed off her ample assets and was teamed with a matching small gold bag

She wore her long dark tresses in loose waves over her shoulders and opted for a glowing makeup look

She wore her long dark tresses in loose waves over her shoulders and opted for a glowing makeup look

The annual Pride Of Britain Awards is returning for its 25th year, with Ashley Banjo and Carol Vorderman set to return as co-hosts

The annual Pride Of Britain Awards is returning for its 25th year, with Ashley Banjo and Carol Vorderman set to return as co-hosts

‘For a quarter of a century, the Pride of Britain awards have celebrated the people who embody everything that is great about Britain. 

‘These are people from all walks of life, but they all have one thing in common. They’re heroes.

‘They may not be the cape-wearing superheroes we normally think of – in fact, they look just like the rest of us. But they do have something that makes them very special indeed. Bravery, determination, generosity, empathy and huge spirit.

‘They have the power to touch our hearts, to make us hopeful, to make us proud. They’re a testament to the incredible things people can achieve even in the face of hardship.’

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