Dannii Minogue stuns in a sequinned corset gown while Dame Kelly Holmes wears a lace jumpsuit with chic Lucy Spraggan at the DIVA Awards 2024

Dannii Minogue dazzled in a sequinned ensemble as she led the red carpet arrivals at the DIVA Magazine Awards 2024 on Friday evening. 

Joining the singer, 52, at The Grand Connaught Rooms, in London, Dame Kelly Holmes, 54, and Lucy Spraggan, 32, also put on glamorous displays.

Dannii looked sensational in a strapless embellished gown with a plunging neckline and black fish tail skirt. 

She teamed her dress with some black strappy heels and completed her look with a generous dusting of highlighter. 

Dame Kelly wore a stunning lace jumpsuit with flared trousers that nipped in at the waist with a chunky leather belt. 

Dannii Minogue, 52, dazzled in a sequinned ensemble as she led the red carpet arrivals at the DIVA Magazine Awards 2024 on Friday evening

Joining the singer at The Grand Connaught Rooms, in London, Dame Kelly Holmes, 54, also put on a glamorous  display

Lucy Spraggan, 32, look chic in a sheer dress

Joining the singer at The Grand Connaught Rooms, in London, Dame Kelly Holmes, 54, and Lucy Spraggan, 32, also put on glamorous displays

The Olympic athlete teamed the one-piece with studded stiletto heels and accessorised with a small clutch bag. 

Lucy looked elegant in a chic black dress with a sheer top and straight skirt with a pair of chunky loafers. 

The singer-songwriter pulled her hair back into a sleek low bun and carried a smart blazer. 

The DIVA Awards, founded in 2017 by DIVA Magazine publisher Linda Riley, celebrate the achievements of LGBTQI women and non-binary people, and their allies, across business, the media and politics. 

This awards recognised some of the individuals who have supported the LGBTQIA community for the past 30 years, in recognition of DIVA’s 30th birthday. 

Dame Kelly and Dannii posed for photos together as they arrived at the event

Dame Kelly and Dannii posed for photos together as they arrived at the event

Dannii looked sensational in a strapless embellished gown with a plunging neckline and black fish tail skirt

Dannii looked sensational in a strapless embellished gown with a plunging neckline and black fish tail skirt

Dame Kelly wore a stunning lace jumpsuit with flared trousers that nipped in at the waist with a chunky leather belt

The Olympic athlete teamed the one-piece with studded stiletto heels

Dame Kelly wore a stunning lace jumpsuit with flared trousers that nipped in at the waist with a chunky leather belt

Dannii has finally addressed rumours she is set to represent Australia at Eurovision 2024 after sending fans wild with a cryptic post.

The singer sparked speculation she could be representing her home nation at the annual song contest after re-sharing a snap of host country Sweden’s eye-catching stage.

Dannii finally spoke about the rumours during an appearance on KIIS 1065’s Kyle & Jackie O Show, where she also promoted her new track Thinking About Us.

Dashing fans’ hopes, she insisted her post wasn’t hinting at her involvement in the contest.

Laughing off the rumours, she said: ‘Oh my gosh, it’s the weirdest thing. It’s not like I can’t say anything – all I did was respond to a text from Eurovision because I’m a massive fan. That’s all that has happened!

‘No, not like a text message, it was like “Eurovision is back” just on social media and I was like “Yes! The countdown has begun”.’

When asked if she would ever consider representing Australia at Eurovision in the future, Dannii shared her doubts about her ‘confidence’ to take to the stage at the extravaganza.

‘I don’t know that I would have the, I don’t know, the strength to get through it. It’s such a physical… like I saw Dami do it when Kate did it, she’s bending around on this poll! Guys, I’m like, I am 52! I can’t do that! I’m not a JLo at Super Bowl,’ she insisted.

‘It’s a confidence thing and definitely that is not there for me in my future at the moment, but I love it that Australia is involved, and I love it that we get to showcase our incredible artists globally and then I go back to London and then everybody’s talking about these Australian artists that they wouldn’t have known before.’

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