She recently raised eyebrowns with her unusual party demands.
And Katherine Ryan opted to break the mould once again as she donned a chic black trouser suit for the 2023 Attitude Awards at The Roundhouse in London on Wednesday.
The comedian, 40, cut a stylish figure in the sharp co-ord teamed with matching loafers and a white shirt as she posed for snaps at the event.
Katherine finished her look with fun blue bejewelled clutch bag as she arrived solo for the awards show.
This year the Virgin Atlantic Attitude Awards, which is powered by Jaguar, was hosted by Alan Carr and Amanda Holden.
Looking good! Katherine Ryan opted to break the mould once again as she donned a chic black trouser suit for the 2023 Attitude Awards at The Roundhouse in London on Wednesday
Making a statement: The comedian cut a stylish figure in the sharp co-ord teamed with matching loafers and a white shirt as she posed for snaps at the event
It was the 12th time the awards ceremony has been held to celebrate those in the LGBTQ+ community and the allies who support it.
The identities of the winners remain a closely guarded secret until the big night and are released in the Attitude Awards issue the following morning.
As well as honouring those within the community, during the evening guests also enjoyed a series of stunning live performances.
After the ceremony they danced the night away into the small hours at an exclusive after-party for attendees.
Marking the announcement, Amanda said: ‘Since being crowned an Honorary Gay in 2017 it’s always been a dream of mine to host the Attitude Awards and I couldn’t think of a better person to co-host with than my dear friend Alan Carr.
‘It’s so important right now to stand together as one and embrace this beautifully diverse world we live in and accept everyone for who they are. I can’t wait to be surrounded by the community while dishing out the gongs in this year’s ceremony.’
Alan added: ‘It’s been a mixed year for our LGBTQIA+ family, some amazing progress has been made and yet some really distressing setbacks have knocked us for six, which just makes the Attitude Awards even more important and essential.
‘I am thrilled to be not only hosting this night but doing it with one of my besties Amanda! The most campest, raucous, fun night in the LGBTQIA+ calendar has just been given a bit more sparkle!’
Here she is! Katherine finished her look with fun blue bejewelled clutch bag as she arrived solo for the awards show
Star-studded: This year the Virgin Atlantic Attitude Awards, which is powered by Jaguar, was hosted by Alan Carr and Amanda Holden
During the Awards, a charity prize draw also took place to raise money for the Attitude Magazine Foundation which benefits LGBTQ causes.
Attitude’s publisher, Darren Styles OBE said ‘The twelfth annual Virgin Atlantic Attitude Awards, powered by Jaguar, are the biggest and brightest we’ve produced to date, at a time when the LGBTQ+ community needs standard bearers, role models, and icons to step up and step out like never before.
‘We built this platform to celebrate and uplift, and we surely will, but – as always – there’s no looking away from the realities of life around us. We will demonstrate that diversity, inclusivity, and love are not buzzwords to be spat out by an aggressive Home Secretary, but the actual, lived values of millions of real people.
‘And the winners? All to be revealed, but it’s fair to say we haven’t invited the Prime Minister. That’s common sense, just as he likes it.’
It comes after Katherine revealed she sent parents a waiver form with rules they must sign for their children to attend her 14-year-old daughter’s Halloween party – and she’s hired a security firm to do bag and body searches.
The comedian initially made her teen daughter Violet, who goes to a private school, make a presentation to her putting the case for how her friends would respect their home at any party.
Having then agreed to allow it, Katherine has insisted the parents of all the children attending must sign her ‘good behaviour’ form even though she says she herself will be in the house.
She said she felt she had to compile her party document because of modern age ‘liabilities’ and to protect her property and the children.