Jenny Ryan looked worlds away from The Vixen as she donned a rainbow sequined dress for the Silver Clef Awards in London.
The Chase star, 42, was among the guests at the star-studded ceremony at The Grosvenor House Hotel for the Nordoff and Robbins O2 Silver Clef Awards on Friday.
For the event, which is a prestigious annual event held by the UK’s largest music therapy charity Nordoff and Robbins, Jenny looked a far cry from her ultra-serious quizzing persona.
Jenny stepped out for the awards in an animal print and rainbow sequined wrap dress, which had a plunging neckline.
She paired the look with sheer black tights and chunky lace-up boots, with her signature copper locks down by her shoulders.
Jenny Ryan looked worlds away from The Vixen as she donned a rainbow sequined dress for the Silver Clef Awards in London on Friday
The Chase star, 42, was among the guests at the star-studded ceremony at The Grosvenor House Hotel for the Nordoff and Robbins O2 Silver Clef Awards
Jenny was joined on the red carpet by artist Thomas Wolski, and the pair made peace signs as they posed for pictures.
Since 1976 the Silver Clef Awards have raised nearly £13million for transformative music therapy services for children and adults across the UK.
Jenny revealed in April that she had been left feeling ‘vulnerable and anxious’ after being robbed.
She became victim to a cruel scam after a man knocked on her door and asked for access to her flat due to an apparent leak.
While he promised to be only a few minutes as he took some photos, instead the man entered Jenny’s bedroom and stole her mobile phone as well as some pieces of sentimental jewellery.
Appearing on Morning Live, Jenny opened up to hosts Gethin Jones and Helen Skelton about the ordeal.
Visibly shaken by the incident, the star admitted she feels ‘stupid’ for letting him enter her flat in the first place and has received little support from the police.
Describing how the conman entered her flat, she began: ‘It was an ordinary morning and I had a ring on the doorbell, let someone into my block of flats.
The event is a prestigious annual event held by the UK’s largest music therapy charity Nordoff and Robbins
Jenny looked a far cry from her ultra-serious quizzing persona
Jenny stepped out for the awards in an animal print and rainbow sequined wrap dress, which had a plunging neckline
Jenny’s signature copper locks were down by her shoulders
‘He knocked on the door and he told me the building manager was on his way, there’d been a leak, it was to do with the new kitchen – which we did just have a new kitchen fitted, the landlord just put that in.’
The star went on to explain how the man said he needed to take a few pictures of the apparent leak and that it would only take a few minutes.
‘Maybe I questioned it a little bit. But I thought “we have had so many people in, it’s a quick job, go on I will let him in”.
‘Unfortunately he had some bad intentions, he ended up getting into my bedroom with the door closed and when he left I’d realised he had taken my mobile phone and three pieces of jewellery that had been given to me by my parents for special occasions and are irreplaceable.’
She paired the look with sheer black tights and chunky lace-up boots
Jenny was joined on the red carpet by artist Thomas Wolski
The pair made peace signs as they posed for pictures
Jenny immediately went to try and find her phone to call her landlord and ask if the man had been expected to come round – yet it was gone.
As Helen offered her support to Jenny, she asked her how she was feeling now after the incident, as Jenny admitted: ‘Immediately and still now I feel quit stupid.’
‘I feel gullible that I let this happen. I know I shouldn’t be beating myself up too much as this was a very cunning scam.’