Nicole Scherzinger ensured all eyes were on her as she arrived with fiancé Thom Evans at the 2024 Olivier Awards at London’s Royal Albert Hall on Sunday.
The star, 45, who won Best Actress in a Musical for her role Sunset Boulevard, flaunted her jaw-dropping figure in an eye-popping black gown which boasted a plunging neckline and daringly high slit.
Nicole flashed her long toned legs and a serious amount of sideboob in the revealing dress, which was also cinched at her tiny waist.
The stunner completed her striking ensemble with a long silver necklace and a pair of dangling diamond earrings.
Meanwhile former rugby player Thom, 38, who popped the question last June, cut a dapper figure in a classic tuxedo.
The lovebirds posed together on the red carpet and gazed into each others eyes before heading into the swanky ceremony.
Sunset Boulevard came out on top with an impressive seven wins at this year’s Olivier Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London on Sunday, while Sarah Snook and Andrew Scott’s play also won big.
Nicole was handed the Best Actress in a Musical prize for her performance in Sunset Boulevard while her leading co-star Tom Francis took home the Best Actor in a Musical gong.
Jamie Lloyd won the Sir Peter Hall Award for Best Director and the show also won Best Musical Revival.
Elsewhere, Jack Knowles took home the White Light Award for Best Lighting Design; Alan Williams won for the Outstanding Musical Contribution award for his musical supervision & musical direction and Adam Fisher won the d&b audiotechnik Award for Best Sound Design.
Pop star Nicole joked that she first wanted to thank God for stopping her from tripping on the way to accept her Best Actress in a Musical gong.
The US actress and singer also said that she ‘was coming for blood’ on Broadway ahead of her taking Sunset Boulevard to New York.
She said ‘thank God for saving me from that trip right there’, before adding that she was ‘nothing without him’.
Best Actor: Mark Gatiss – The Motive and the Cue
Best Actress: Sarah Snook – The Picture of Dorian Gray