Lizzie Cundy turned heads as she stepped out for her singer friend Julia Cubo's showcase on Thursday.
The television personality, 54, opted for a silk hot pink shirt dress for the event at the Olympic Studios in Barnes.
She complemented her look with a pair of matching thigh-high heeled boots.
The beauty posed with her friend, who wore a long red ruched dress as she prepared to present her original song Anthem For Love and a new version of God Save The King.
Lizzie wore her blonde highlighted tresses in a straightened style as they cascaded around her shoulders.
She did a series of playful poses as she waited for the event to start, including pretending to play the guitar.
The television personality strutted along the road and pouted as she went to support her friend.
This is another glam outing for Lizzie, after she was seem heading out to an upmarket restaurant with billionaire businessman Donald 'DJ' Friese earlier this month.
The former WAGS World host wowed onlookers in a stunning red figure hugging mini-dress that evening.
However, despite her fashion excellence, 2023 hasn't been all smooth sailing after Lizzie accidentally confirmed the new Britain's Got Talent judge Bruno Tonioli before the official unveiling by ITV last week.
The WAG, one of Bruno's close friends, took to Instagram Stories to congratulate the Strictly judge before ITV had confirmed the news.
She wrote: 'Good luck today to my dearest friend @brunotonioliofficial . From one big tv show to another .. he will certainly bring the fun factor ! So proud of you my friend ! #bgt #new #judge.'
Alan Carr had been widely tipped to take on the role but was thought to have lost out at the final hour.
Bruno is said to have picked up an £850k pay cheque for his new ITV gig and had his first day at work on Tuesday.
Bruno, 67, said: 'Here we are, Britain’s Got Talent. I am so excited. It’s my first show, I have no idea what’s going to happen, but I’m sure it’s going to be brilliant.
Even after all the drama before recording, the Strictly Judge managed to cause even more chaos on his first day, after he pressed his Golden Buzzer twice before admitting he'd never watched the show.
The professional dancer apparently did not realise that the Golden Buzzer, which automatically sends auditionees through to the live finals when pressed, could only be used once, and reacted when the audience began cheering for an impressive act
Despite being reportedly devastated on losing out on the BGT gig, it hasn't been all doom and gloom for Alan Carr who revealed ITV would be streaming a sitcom about this adolescent life.
The Chatty Man host will be playing himself in the series, called Changing Ends, which is based on his experience growing up as the son of a fourth division football manager in 1980’s Northampton.
The comedy show, which he co-wrote with Two Doors Down writer Simon Carlyle, will be on the channel's streamer ITX later this year.
It comes after the former WAG hit back at Ulrika Jonsson's claims that she 'blamed' her for Sven-Goran Eriksson's affair while he was dating Nancy Dell'Olio.
The socialite made an appearance on a documentary about football manager Sven's affair with Ulrika, 55, which was exposed in 2002, while he was dating Italian lawyer Nancy Dell'Olio, 61.
Ulrika then hit back at the Channel 5 show, called Scandal: When Sven Scored with Ulrika, and accused Lizzie of 'blaming' her for Sven having an affair, saying it was 'pathetic sexism'.
But in response, Lizzie has insisted she didn't blame Ulrika for the affair 'one bit' in her comments, describing herself as a 'girl's girl' and said it was Sven, 74, who was in the wrong because he was the one in a relationship.
The TV personality candidly admitted she knows what it is like to be cheated on but said she wouldn't want to 'pin' the women involved against each other, and instead criticised Sven's 'poor behaviour'.
She told MailOnline: 'I didn't at all blame Ulrika for the affair one bit. Sven was the one in the relationship, not Ulrika. I've been in Ulrika's shoes where someone has had an affair on me.'
Lizzie went on to insist that she had been very 'complimentary' of Ulrika in the documentary as she hit back at the TV presenter's claims that she had 'blamed' her.
'I thought I was very supportive of Ulrika and I'm all for women, I'm a girl's girl and I've also had the men cheat on me and I know what it's like on the other side,' she added.
She continued: 'I was blaming the man and I was blaming Sven, I'm very much a girl's girl, anyone who knows me, knows that, I've had it when men haven't treated me well.
'I think it's unfair for Ulrika to say that, because that wasn't the case at all if she watches it. The thing I spoke about was the poor, bad behaviour of Sven and I was very supportive of her. But I could understand why he fell for her.'
Lizzie and her ex-husband, former-Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur footballer, Jason Cundy went their separate ways after 16 years of marriage back in 2010, with whom she has two sons.
Their marriage came to an end amid claims that he had cheated on her with opera singer Hannah Pedley. The pair are now married and share a son.
Lizzie's comments came in response to Ulrika's criticism of her remarks in the Channel 5 programme, entitled Scandal: When Sven Scored with Ulrika.