Home and Away star Ray Meagher showed his heart on Sunday night as he attended the Logie Awards at The Star in Sydney.
The veteran actor, 80, cut a dapper figure in a black and white tuxedo that featured a striking and touching detail.
On the lapel of his jacket, Meagher pinned a yellow badge promoting mental health charity Dancing With The Black Dog.
Meagher has been an ambassador for the Australian charity since 2018, which aims to end the “stigma of anxiety and depression.”
The charity’s logo is a drawing of a black dog dancing on its hind legs, which is printed on its badges along with its motto: “It’s okay to say you’re not feeling okay.”
Meagher appeared to be in good spirits as she posed dramatically at the exclusive event while proudly showing off her love for the Melbourne-based non-profit organisation.
She was all smiles as she posed alongside co-stars Emily Symons and Georgie Parker, while fellow star Tristan Gorey was nominated for the Graham Kennedy Award for Most Popular New Talent for his work in Home and Away.
Elsewhere, Larry Emdur picked up his first Logie award overnight, taking home gold at the 2024 ceremony as he led the pack of celebrity winners.
Home and Away star Ray Meagher, 80 (pictured), showed his heart on Sunday night as he attended the Logie Awards at The Star in Sydney.
The 59-year-old TV star has been a recognisable face on Australian screens since the age of 19 but has never previously claimed a win at the prestigious awards ceremony.
In a historic win, Larry was crowned Most Popular Presenter as he took home the Bert Newton Award in his first ever Logies win.
In an incredible feat, he was later crowned the winner of the coveted Gold Logie as he swept the big night.
The veteran actor cut a dapper figure in a tuxedo. On the lapel of his jacket, Meagher pinned a yellow badge promoting mental health charity Dancing With The Black Dog.
Taking to the stage at the Logies ceremony in Sydney, The Morning Show presenter got the crowd roaring, making light of the number of times his shows have been cancelled over the years and his wide range of questionable hosting work.
‘YO “I just remembered that I said if I won this, I would get all the nominees’ initials tattooed on my butt tomorrow live,” she began, drawing laughter from the audience.
It was a promise Larry kept the next morning when he received a tattoo on his butt live on The Morning Show.
Earlier in the evening, Larry beat out fellow TV veterans Hamish Blake, Julia Morris, Sonia Kruger and Tony Armstrong, as well as newcomer Robert Irwin, to scoop the Bert Newton Award.
Meagher has been an ambassador for the Australian charity since 2018, which aims to end the “stigma of anxiety and depression.”