Diana Vickers made sure all eyes were on here as she attended the star-studded Hallozeem Halloween bash in London on Friday.
The singer, 33, looked sensational as she transformed into a Sєxy Victoria Secret Angel for the evening wearing a white corset, which featured lace and ribbon along its centre.
The former X Factor star showed off her jaw-dropping physique in the racy number, which boasted a set of the brand’s signature fluffy wings.
Diana wore her blonde locks loose and let them fall freely over her shoulders and frame her pretty face.
She displayed her toned pins confidently in a pair of silver open toe heels.
Diana Vickers made sure all eyes were on here as she attended the star-studded Hallozeem Halloween bash in London on Friday
The singer, 33, looked sensational as she transformed into a Sєxy Victoria Secret Angel for the evening wearing a white corset, which featured lace and ribbon along its centre
Diana joined the likes of, Lou Teasdale who made her first public outing with Andy Carroll since his split from wife Billi Mucklow.
The beauty opted for a soft palette of makeup to let her outfit do all the talking.
Getting ready ahead of the event, Diane let her 103k followers in on her night.
First she made some ‘spooky’ cocktails in her kitchen which when she poured into a glᴀss, came out as a H๏τ pink colour.
For dramatic effect, she then covered the rim of the glᴀss in some kind of edible goo – and then finished off with a little catwalk show to highlight her full outfit.
Diane is currently starring in her new play, I Wish You Well – inspired by Hollywood star Gwyneth Paltrow.
The former X Factor contestant stars as the Goop founder in a musical which charts the 51-year-old’s remarkable court battle following a skiing accident in 2016.
The Seven star was sued by retired optometrist Terry Sanderson for $300,000 after the pair collided on the slopes in Utah, but the megastar countersued for $1 and the court ruled in her favour last year.
Last month Diana exuded class in a glamorous black gown as she posed up a storm on the red carpet of The Stage Debut Awards.
The former X Factor star showed off her jaw-dropping physique in the racy number which boasted a set of fluffy wings
Diana wore her blonde locks loose and let them fall freely over her shoulders and frame her pretty face
The beauty opted for a soft palette of makeup to let her outfit do all the talking and displayed her toned pins confidently as she totted around in a pair of silver open toe heels
Getting ready ahead of the event, Diane let her 103k followers in on her night where she showed them that she made some ‘spooky’ cocktails which were pink with some sort of edible goo around the rim
She then proceeded to walk a pretend catwalk around her kitchen to highlight her full outfit, with her dog Rodney following quickly behind
The former X Factor contestant is starring as Gwyneth Paltrow in a musical which charts the 51-year-old’s remarkable court battle following a skiing accident in 2016 – called I Wish You Well
She attended as one of the presenters for the glitzy night and was joined by the likes Stephen Mangan, Pearl Mackie, and Alfred Enoch.
The annual event was hosted by drag artist, performer and singer Divina De Campo in front of an audience of some of British theatre’s most influential figures in celebration of the brightest emerging talents who made their mark both on and off stage.
Forty nine nominees across eight categories were put in the spotlight which represented performers, composers, designers, writers, lyricists and directors whose work premiered on stages across the UK in the previous year.
Scooping the Best West End Debut Performer award for his enormously compelling and vocally accomplished performance as Gabe in Next To Normal at Wyndham’s Theatre was Olivier Award nominee Jack Wolfe.
As the only category decided by public vote – previous winners included Rose Ayling-Ellis (2023) and Jodie Comer (2022) – Wolfe emerged as the people’s West End favourite from a strong shortlist that included Will Close for Dear England; Billy Crudup in Harry Clarke; Toheeb Jimoh in Player Kings; Francesca Amewudah-Rivers in Romeo and Juliet; Ed Larkin in The Little Big Things; Grace Hodgett Young in Sunset Boulevard and Louis McCartney in Stranger Things: The First Shadow.