Una Healy stunned in a plunging gold dress as she joined the glamorous Myleene Klass, Nadiya Bychkova and Kimberley Garner at the star-studded premiere of Gladiator II in Leicester Square on Wednesday night.
The stars were at the event to celebrate the new film starring Paul Mescal, Denzel Washington and Pedro Pascal, which hits UK cinemas later this week.
Saturday singer Una, 43, put on a busty display in the sparkly number which she wore with a pair of pointy silver heels.
Also at the event was TV star and musician Myleene, 46, looking sensational as she donned a figure-hugging green sequin striped dress.
The presenter showed off some side boob in the skin-tight number which featured a sheer panel and a plunging neckline and spaghetti straps.
Saturdays singer Una, 43, put on a busty display in the sparkly number which she wore with a pair of pointy silver heels.
Strictly’s Nadiya, 35, brought some classy elegance to the ceremony in a flowy silver dress which she teamed with a perfect, sparkly bag.
Meanwhile, Kimberley, 33, wowed in a busty black dress that showed off her incredible physique and paired it with nude heels.
Leading man Paul looked effortlessly elegant as he walked the red carpet. Arriving at the Odeon Luxe Leicester Square, London, the Irish actor, 28, was accompanied by his co-stars Connie Nielsen, Yuval Gonen and Pedro.
Paul, who plays former heir to the Roman Empire Lucius Verus in the blockbuster, opted for a sleek black suit with a cream satin shirt.
Early reviews from critics have called Gladiator II the “best film of the year” and a “true epic”, while praising the performances of Paul and Denzel Washington.
With Russell Crowe’s legendary Maximus long dead and buried, it is the vengeful Lucius (Paul) who must fight for his freedom in the film after being taken into slavery and torn from his wife and daughter by General Marcus ( Peter Pascal).
On Wednesday, Paul revealed the crazy bet he had with Ridley Scott over a Gladiator II stunt that sparked a huge argument between the pair.
In a new interview with vanity fair Paul said there was a scene towards the end of the film where a tired Lucius rides a horse chasing Macrinus.
Paul was willing to do his best for the action-packed moment and the other stunts, so he “trained for damn months,” before Ridley changed his mind about the scene.
She turned heads in the cleavage-baring dress and wore her brunette locks in loose waves.
She accessorized with dazzling silver jewelry.
Una made sure all eyes were on her in the busty number.
Also at the event was TV star and musician Myleene, 46, looking sensational as she donned a figure-hugging green sequin striped dress.
She added inches to her height with a pair of gold wedge sandals and completed her stunning ensemble with a pair of simple gold hoops and a statement gold watch.
Strictly’s Nadiya, 35, brought some classy elegance to proceedings in a flowy silver dress which she teamed with a perfect sparkly bag.
Meanwhile, Kimberley, 33, wowed in a busty black dress that showed off her incredible physique and paired it with nude heels.
Kelly Brook opted for a fluid and peculiar black dress
She wore a dazzling silver piece on her head.
He arrived with his partner Jeremy Parisi, who was wearing a smart black suit.
Jodie Turner Smith showed off her pins in a leggy pink dress which she wore with sparkly pointy heels.
Paul told the publication: “Two weeks before the scene, Ridley says, ‘You’re not doing it,’ and I said, ‘What the fuck?’, and we had this argument.” ‘
Ridley had decided to cut the scene due to equine advice he had received on another film.
Paul added of the altercation: “I was constantly bothering him. And then the day before he said, ‘Okay, you can do the trick, but if you go out, it’ll be two Bentleys.’
He finally nailed the move in just a couple of takes.
It comes after Paul last week revealed he was so torn he felt his body “could inflict real damage” following his intense training sessions for Gladiator II.
The star explained that after working out with a fitness trainer, riding a horse, and learning to fight, he began to feel strong and powerful.
Paul, who had no prior experience in bodybuilding or exercise, transformed for the role in the Ridley Scott film.
he said the sun: “You start to feel like your body can cause harm, which is strange.
‘Change the way you move and operate. And that’s a fun place to live when it’s fantasy.
The actor, who rose to fame as Connel Waldron in the BBC smash hit Normal People, plays the son of Russell Crowe’s legendary Maximus.
Although the character is long dead and buried, it is the vengeful Lucius (Paul) who must fight for his freedom in the film after being taken into slavery and torn from his wife and daughter by General Marcus (Pedro Pascal). .
Gladiator II takes place several decades after the first installment and features Lucius (the son of Connie Nielsen’s Lucilla) now living in Numidia, a region of North Africa.
Although he was sent to Numidia as a child, the film follows Lucius’ return to Rome to reunite with his mother, and comes into conflict while doing so.
The film, which took 20 years to make, has been a hit with critics and fans have praised Paul’s performance.
But the star revealed on The Graham Norton Show that a lot of work went into preparing him to play such an iconic role.
Of the regime that turned him into a Roman heartthrob, Paul told Graham: “I ate a lot of chicken and lifted heavy things. I was working with a trainer who circled around me like a shark and said, ‘There’s a canvas to work with.’
Katherine Ryan wore a long-legged red velvet dress
She arrived with her husband Bobby Kootstra, who was wearing a sharp black suit.
The red dress featured silver trim.
Jenni Falconer wore a long-legged black dress
“He went into town and I saw him every day. It was fun,” before revealing that he didn’t fully accept the strict rules.
“I did everything he asked, but I like to drink and smoke, so I drew a line in the sand when it came to that.”
‘I was petrified that they were going to take everything away from me, like drinking and smoking. All fun,’ he said.
Paul went on to say that he asked his fitness trainer Tim Blakeley to help him incorporate alcohol and tobacco use into his rigorous training regimen.
“I thought very seriously, ‘Look, Tim, I’m going to keep drinking and smoking a little bit if I can,'” Paul recalled.
“He very kindly incorporated them, not into the exercise routine, but simply into my life.”