Tulisa stuns in a plunging sequin dress as she joins leggy Ashley Roberts, Oti Mabuse and Tasha Ghouri at the Metro Pride Awards

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Tulisa looked stunning as she attended the star-studded 2025 Metro Pride Awards in London on Wednesday. 

The singer-songwriter, 36, dazzled in a plunging sequin dress as she joined leggy Ashley Roberts, Oti Mabuse and Tasha Ghouri on the red carpet. 

Her black gown, that featured a thigh-high leg slit and mesh sleeves, was teamed with a pair of classic stiletto heels. 

Metro’s first-ever Pride Awards is dedicated to honouring and celebrating the exceptional talent and passion that defines the LGBTQ+ community. 

Ashley, 43, put on a leggy display in a gold corset top which she paired with a matching mini skirt. 

Oti, 36, turned heads in a colourful camouflage printed dress with a high neck and long sleeves. 

Tulisa looked stunning as she attended the star-studded 2025 Metro Pride Awards in London on Wednesday

Tulisa looked stunning as she attended the star-studded 2025 Metro Pride Awards in London on Wednesday

The singer-songwriter joined leggy Ashley Roberts (pictured) on the red carpet

Oti Mabuse was also in attendance

As well as Tasha Ghouri

The singer-songwriter joined leggy Ashley Roberts, Oti Mabuse and Tasha Ghouri on the red carpet

The dancer teamed her outfit with a pair of strappy high heels with butterflies on the back.

Meanwhile, Tasha also followed suit with the sequin theme and wore a stunning champagne gown that laced-up the front. 

The landmark event will recognise LGBTQ+ individuals in the public eye who have achieved greatness across various fields, from entertainment and activism to entrepreneurial success. 

The awards will also highlight the brands and organisations with a proven track record of promoting equality, diversity, and LGBTQ+ rights within their sectors.

Taking place during LGBTQ+ History Month in February 2025, the sophisticated and star-studded event promises to be a defining moment on the calendar, celebrating those who have made significant contributions to both the LGBTQ+ community and society at large.

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