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Awkward moment: Paloma Faith is caught looking at Roxie Nafousi at the GLAMOR Women of the Year awards

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This is the awkward moment Paloma Faith was caught on camera staring at Roxie Nafousi at the GLAMOR Women Of The Year Awards on Tuesday, an event celebrating female empowerment.

This is the awkward moment Paloma Faith was caught looking at Roxie Nafousi while attending the GLAMOR Women of the Year Awards on Tuesday, an event celebrating female empowerment.

The singer, 43, and Nafousi, 34, author of self-empowerment bestseller Manifest, shared the red carpet as they posed side by side for photographs before entering the star-studded ceremony at Raffles OWO in Whitehall.

A video captured by Roxie and shared with her 336,000 Instagram followers saw her looking incredible as she flashed a smile for the cameras and showed off her stunning outfit.

But Paloma could be seen in the background looking seemingly displeased and casting a steely glare across the carpet, but was it all it seemed?

When Roxie caught her eye, Paloma quickly gave her a smile as the pair finally looked into each other’s eyes.

This is the awkward moment Paloma Faith was caught on camera staring at Roxie Nafousi at the GLAMOR Women Of The Year Awards on Tuesday, an event celebrating female empowerment.

Paloma seemed impassive as she looked at Roxie during Tuesday night's ceremony, but was she all she seemed?

Paloma seemed impassive as she looked at Roxie during Tuesday night’s ceremony, but was she all she seemed?

The 43-year-old singer and the Manifest author, 34, shared the red carpet as they posed side by side for photos before entering the star-studded ceremony.

The 43-year-old singer and the Manifest author, 34, shared the red carpet as they posed side by side for photos before entering the star-studded ceremony.

She mouthed, ‘You look amazing!’ before averting his gaze to the other side of the room to enthusiastically greet someone.

MailOnline has contacted Paloma Faith’s representatives for comment.

Paloma, who is never afraid to push the boundaries with her bold and extravagant ensembles, made sure all eyes were on her when she opted for a sheer dress adorned with poodles for the event.

Joining the stars at Raffles OWO in London, the hit singer went braless as she covered her modesty with black nipple covers in a sheer nude dress.

The dress was printed with furry black dogs and Paloma rocked the quirky ensemble, completing the look with clear heels adorned with a black heart.

Paloma styled her blonde locks with dramatic bangs before adding a bold red lip.

The star also presented former Love Islander Cally Jane Beach with the Activist Award on the night.

Taking the stage to celebrate female empowerment, Paloma told the audience: “I love you all because you have vaginas.”

Meanwhile, author Roxie showed off her incredible figure in a sculptural white corset paired with a low-waist ruffled cream skirt that featured a long train.

The singer appeared to be frowning as she looked the author up and down, before quickly flashing a smile as the pair finally caught her eye.

The singer appeared to be frowning as she looked the author up and down, before quickly flashing a smile as the pair finally caught her eye.

She seemed to mouth, 'You look amazing!' before averting his gaze to the other side of the room to enthusiastically greet someone

She seemed to mouth, ‘You look amazing!’ before averting his gaze to the other side of the room to enthusiastically greet someone

Joining the stars at Raffles in London, the hit singer went braless as she covered her modesty with black nipple covers in a sheer nude dress.

Joining the stars at Raffles in London, the hit singer went braless as she covered her modesty with black nipple covers in a sheer nude dress.

The dress was printed with furry black dogs and Paloma wore the peculiar outfit.

She finished the look with clear heels embellished with a black heart.

The dress was printed with furry black dogs and Paloma rocked the quirky ensemble, completing the look with clear heels adorned with a black heart.

Meanwhile, author Roxie showed off her incredible figure in a sculptural white corset paired with a low-waist ruffled cream skirt that featured a long train.

Meanwhile, author Roxie showed off her incredible figure in a sculptural white corset paired with a low-waist ruffled cream skirt that featured a long train.

She wore her long tresses in a sleek, sleek style and elevated her natural beauty with a sultry makeup palette.

Roxie looked in high spirits as she posed up a storm on the red carpet.

She wore her long tresses in a sleek, sleek style and elevated her natural beauty with a sultry makeup palette.

She wore her long tresses in a sleek, sleek style and elevated her natural beauty with a sultry makeup palette.

GLAMOR’s Women of the Year Awards are back for another year to celebrate some of the biggest names in music, television, film and sport.

The event, sponsored by Samsung and the new Galaxy Ring, honors activists and record-breakers leading the fight for women’s equality.

The coveted Glamor Impact Award was awarded to former Baywatch star Pamela Anderson, who during her speech revealed that she is on a “glorious, imperfect new path.”

The Baywatch star, 57, took to the stage to accept the honor during a glitzy ceremony and told guests how she found a “new slate” in recent years after rediscovering her passion for acting.

After showing off her fresh complexion on the red carpet, Pamela passionately shared that landing her recent role in The Last Showgirl finally helped her ‘shake off the cobwebs’ of her dreams of being an actress.

Elsewhere at the ceremony, Jodie Turner-Smith received the Trailblazer trophy from her friend and fellow actress Naomie Harris, 48.

Keely Hodgkinson received the Sporting Hero award, while presenter Katherine Ryan also accepted the Feminist Hero award.

Paloma also took to the stage at the awards ceremony when she presented former Love Islander Cally Jane Beach with the Activist Award.

Paloma also took to the stage at the awards ceremony when she presented former Love Islander Cally Jane Beach with the Activist Award.

Baywatch icon Pamela Anderson, 57, received this year's Glamor Impact Award and opened up about her story of sexual abuse in an emotional speech.

Baywatch icon Pamela Anderson, 57, received this year’s Glamor Impact Award and opened up about her story of sexual abuse in an emotional speech.

The star-studded evening also saw Bridgerton's Simone Ashley, 29, named a breakthrough actress, following in the footsteps of last year's Oscar winner Adriana DeBose.

The star-studded evening also saw Bridgerton’s Simone Ashley, 29, named a breakthrough actress, following in the footsteps of last year’s Oscar winner Adriana DeBose.

Jodie Turner-Smith (left) received the Trailblazer trophy from her friend and fellow actress Naomie Harris (right)

Jodie Turner-Smith (left) received the Trailblazer trophy from her friend and fellow actress Naomie Harris (right)

Chloe Bailey received the Musician Gong award, while Jameela Jamil accepted the award for Game-Changing Voice.

Previous winners include Kim Cattrall, Naomi Campbell and Victoria Beckham.

Award-winning comedian Katherine Ryan once again hosted the ceremony in west London for the fourth year in a row.

Deborah Joseph, GLAMOUR’s European Editorial Director, said of the inspiring event: ‘2024 has already been a momentous and difficult year for women around the world, with so many incredible activists speaking truth to power, as well as areas of profound regression. worrying. in women’s rights.

‘While we still have a lot to fight for, it is even more important to stand up for the feminist revolutionaries, advocates and icons who are making the world a better place for women.

“I can’t wait to toast them all at our annual GLAMOR Women of the Year Awards.”

GLAMOR WOMAN OF THE YEAR AWARDS 2024 – ALL WINNERS

Game changing actor Simone Ashley

theater actor – Francesca Amewudah-Rivers

Activist – Cally Jane Beech

Pioneer -Jodie Turner Smith

Feminist hero -Katherine Ryan

sports hero -Keely Hodgkinson

Game changing the voice -Jameela Jamil

Glamor Impact Award – Pamela Anderson

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