Rochelle Humes and Vernon Kay dressed to impress as they prepared to present BBC Children In Need on Friday.
The TV personality, 35, showed off her incredible figure in a tight brown dress and heels.
She accessorized with delicate gold jewelry as she posed for photos before the star-studded show began.
Vernon cut a dapper figure in a blue velvet jacket and black shirt while holding an adorable Pudsey bear.
Joining Ade were Adepitan MBE, Mel Giedroyc, Chris Ramsay and Lenny Rush taking viewers through a star-studded evening of fun and fundraising.
Rochelle Humes and Vernon Kay dressed to impress as they prepared to present BBC Children In Need on Friday.
The TV personality, 35, showed off her incredible figure in a tight brown dress and heels.
The hosts will lead an evening packed with star-studded sketches, musical acts, spectacular performances and plenty of surprises from some of the UK’s best-loved celebrities.
Money raised during the 2024 campaign will help BBC Children in Need continue to work in communities across all four countries, funding incredible people in family centres, community spaces, youth clubs and refuges; Shelters, hospices and homeless helplines.
Elsewhere, Paddy McGuinness fought back tears after completing his brutal 300-mile charity cycle which raised a whopping £7,556,853 on Friday.
The TV personality, 51, arrived in Glasgow at 10.30am after leaving Wrexham on Monday in a small rally helicopter and was greeted by a large crowd and confetti cannons.
Radio 2’s Zoe Ball was there and hugged him, before he took to the stage to do a duet with 80s icon Chesney Hawkes.
Paddy told Zoe: ‘I can’t believe it. Leaving East Kilbride and I were looking at Glasgow, and it was lit up by the sun. And the streets were lined, I had Sir Tom by my side too.
Joining Ade were Adepitan MBE, Mel Giedroyc, Chris Ramsay and Lenny Rush (pictured) taking viewers through a star-studded evening of fun and fundraising.
Mel Giedroyc looked typically elegant in a black blouse, wide-leg pants and heels.
Influencer Ash Holme wowed in a low-cut black blazer, stockings and heels as she hugged Pudsey.
Ade Adepitan stood out with an olive green blazer and red tie
Chris Ramsey dressed in a blazer and burgundy pants with a black shirt
‘I turned the corner, what a spectacle, what a feeling, thank you all very much. Wow’.
Zoe gushed about how she had endured the challenge with “so much humility, so much humour, so much love” before joking that she could smell it from where she stood.
After duetting with Chesney on his famous hit The One And Only, Paddy exclaimed: “It’s a moment I’ll take to my grave and never forget.”
Zoe then revealed that Radio 2 presenter Vernon Kay and listeners had helped track down Paddy’s grandfather’s war metal, after hearing about them on Who Do You Think They Are.
She then introduced him as a comedian as he struggled to contain his emotions: “That’s amazing, thank you, my God!” Wow, look at that everyone! Oh my days, honestly, I’m going to need a couple of weeks in a dark room to process everything.
Early this morning he traveled through Flintshire, Cheshire, Merseyside, Lancashire, Westmorland, Cumbria, Dumfriesshire and Lanarkshire.
Tuning into Zoe Ball’s BBC Radio 2 show early this morning, Paddy admitted “everything hurts” before setting off on the final leg of his journey.
Paddy McGuinness, 51, fought back tears after completing his brutal 300-mile charity cycle which raised a whopping £7,556,853 on Friday.
‘I turned the corner, what a spectacle, what a feeling, thank you all very much. Wow’
The TV presenter also cheekily revealed that he wouldn’t be wearing a full lycra outfit for the challenge as he doesn’t have “a certain physique” to pull it off.
He said: ‘As always at this time of the morning, everything hurts, everything hurts, but again I just balanced here, where I’m going to leave.
‘I try to go around and high-five everyone. They say: you have done it, we are all behind you. It just pushes you for that last moment.
‘I don’t know how I will feel, how I will react. I know one thing: I’ve cried a little these last few days. Damn, Zoe! I’ve been crying my eyes out!’ he added.
Zoe said: ‘You have to get it out! I’ve read a lot of messages from people saying “hearing Paddy cry, it’s so good”.
‘Men sometimes find it difficult to let things out, you have made men and women cry listening to you. You’ve cycled 265 miles, will you ever be separated!’