Amanda Holden, Davina McCall and Laura Whitmore lead stars attending the BGC Partners Charity Day

Amanda Holden, Davina McCall and Laura Whitmore led the stars attending the BGC Partners Charity Day in London on Thursday.

Britain’s Got Talent judge Amanda, 51, cut a glamorous figure in a fuchsia shirt and a matching pair of trousers.

The radio host added height to her frame with a matching pair of heesls as she joined Davina, 54, on the red carpet.

Style: Former Big Brother host Davina cut a trendy figure in a black midi dress with a white collar and matcing cuffs

Event: Amanda Holden and Davina McCall led the stars attending the BGC Partners Charity Day in London on Thursday

Letting her blonde locks fall loose down her shoulders, the star added to her look with a light palette of makeup.

Former Big Brother host Davina cut a trendy figure in a black midi dress with a white collar and matcing cuffs. 

The presenter also sported a pair of black kitten heels and added to her outfit with white ankle socks.

Laura, 37, opted for a dark green blazer for the event, pairing it with matching high-waisted trousers.

Fashion: Laura opted for a dark green blazer for the event, pairing it with matching high-waisted trousers

Fashion: Laura opted for a dark green blazer for the event, pairing it with matching high-waisted trousers

Pals: Laura looked in good spirits as she posed on the red carpet with Rio Ferdinand and Sadie Frost

Pals: Laura looked in good spirits as she posed on the red carpet with Rio Ferdinand and Sadie Frost

The former Love Island host also wore a white ‘Choose Love’ T-shirt and added height to her frame with a pair of heels.

Wearing her blonde tresses loose, the star looked in good spirits as she posed on the red carpet with Rio Ferdinand and Sadie Frost.

BGC Partners’ annual charity day commemorates those whose lives were lost on 9/11 by providing their global revenues to hundreds of charities.

It comes after Davina admitted that she is experiencing a ‘second spring’ after the changing responsibilities that have come with getting older have enabled her to go out with her friends into the small hours once again. 

Heartwarming: Davina and Amanda looked in good spirits as they posed with a pair of pooches on the red carpet

Heartwarming: Davina and Amanda looked in good spirits as they posed with a pair of pooches on the red carpet 

Radiant: Britain's Got Talent judge Amanda cut a glamorous figure in a fuchsia shirt and a matching pair of trousers

Radiant: Britain’s Got Talent judge Amanda cut a glamorous figure in a fuchsia shirt and a matching pair of trousers

Pals: Davina and Amanda were seen giving each other a hug at the event

Pals: Davina and Amanda were seen giving each other a hug at the event 

The star has spoken openly about ageing and going through the menopause, and she says as her children Holly, 21, Tilly, 19, and Chester, 16, get older, she has been able to get back in touch with her more youthful side. 

She told woman&home: ‘So many of my friends are going out dancing again. I used to, maybe once a year, but now I go out a lot and get home at 2am. 

She said: ‘I can sleep until 10am because my kids sleep until midday, and I enjoy it. 

‘It’s like being given a new lease of life. The Chinese call it the second spring and that’s a really nice concept. You don’t ever need to become old.

‘I think there’s been a shift in expectations from society about women of a certain age. There is no ‘certain’ age any more. We can do whatever we want.’

Good cause: The BGC annual charity day at Canary Wharf is in commemoration of BGC's 658 colleagues and the 61 Eurobrokers employees lost on 9/11

Good cause: The BGC annual charity day at Canary Wharf is in commemoration of BGC’s 658 colleagues and the 61 Eurobrokers employees lost on 9/11

Impressive: Over the past 18 years, approximately 192 million US Dollars has been raised as a direct result of the charity day

Impressive: Over the past 18 years, approximately 192 million US Dollars has been raised as a direct result of the charity day

Pose: Former Love Island host Laura also wore a white 'Choose Love' T-shirt and added height to her frame with a pair of heels

Stunning: Laura let her blonde tresses fall loose down her shoulders

Pose: Former Love Island host Laura also wore a white ‘Choose Love’ T-shirt and added height to her frame with a pair of heels

Candid: It comes after Davina admitted that she is experiencing a 'second spring' after the changing responsibilities that have come with getting older have enabled her to go out with her friends into the small hours once again

Candid: It comes after Davina admitted that she is experiencing a ‘second spring’ after the changing responsibilities that have come with getting older have enabled her to go out with her friends into the small hours once again

Davina said the menopause was an amazing rebirth for her, adding ‘we all owe it to younger women to go out there and live our best lives’.

It comes after Davina opened up about feeling ‘unattractive’ while suffering from severe menopause symptoms.

The former Big Brother host, who now takes HRT to help manage her symptoms, recalled when she was suffering from night sweats, dry skin and brain fog and admitted she didn’t ‘feel sexy’ anymore.

Davina, who was perimenopausal at 44, spoke to The Sun’s Fabulous Magazine about how the changes to her body had an impact on her sex drive as she was constantly ‘exhausted’ from waking up in the night as a result of her symptoms.  

Family: The star has spoken openly about ageing and going through the menopause, and she says as her children Holly, 21, Tilly, 19, and Chester, 16, get older, she has been able to get back in touch with her more youthful side

Family: The star has spoken openly about ageing and going through the menopause, and she says as her children Holly, 21, Tilly, 19, and Chester, 16, get older, she has been able to get back in touch with her more youthful side

Davina told woman&home: 'So many of my friends are going out dancing again. I used to, maybe once a year, but now I go out a lot and get home at 2am'

Davina told woman&home: ‘So many of my friends are going out dancing again. I used to, maybe once a year, but now I go out a lot and get home at 2am’ 

She said: 'I can sleep until 10am because my kids sleep until midday, and I enjoy it. 'It's like being given a new lease of life'

She said: ‘I can sleep until 10am because my kids sleep until midday, and I enjoy it. ‘It’s like being given a new lease of life’ 

Davina told the publication: ‘I lost something of myself. I changed. I couldn’t quite pinpoint how I’d changed, but I’d definitely changed. I didn’t feel myself.

‘I felt spectacularly unattractive during my sweaty nights and my sore, dry vagina and my dry skin — and my brain fog. None of this made me feel sexy.

‘Being menopausal can be a very lonely place. You can start feeling like you are the only person in the world who feels this way, and that no one understands what you are going through.’  

Davina explored the menopause in a documentary entitled Sex, Mind and the Menopause – the follow-up to her 2021 programme Sex, Myths and the Menopause.

The show further explored more of the burning issues raised in her first documentary – including menopause myths and the taboo around HRT.

Davina added: 'The Chinese call it the second spring and that's a really nice concept. You don't ever need to become old'

Davina added: ‘The Chinese call it the second spring and that’s a really nice concept. You don’t ever need to become old’ 

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