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“2025 Pride of Britain Awards: Honoring Unsung Heroes”

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The 2025 Pride of Britain Awards took place last night, bringing together prominent figures to honor the nation’s unsung heroes. Hosted by Carol Vorderman and Ashley Banjo, the event recognized individuals of all ages, including fundraisers, campaigners, resilient children, and courageous heroes. Notable guests at the awards included social influencers Pete Wicks, Sam Thompson, GK Barry, and the popular couple, Mark and Roxanne Hoyle.

Celebrities graced the red carpet, posing for photos before entering the venue. Towie star Lydia Bright shared the personal significance of the event, emphasizing the importance of celebrating children, given her connection to the foster care system through her mother’s role as a foster carer.

Christine McGuinness hinted at her potential participation in the upcoming season of “I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!” during a chat at the ceremony. Olivia Attwood attended the event solo, as her husband Bradley Dack couldn’t make it due to football commitments.

Expecting parents Freddy Brazier and Holly Swinburn made their red carpet debut, with Freddy, the son of late Big Brother star Jade Goody, looking forward to welcoming their first child. The event also saw host Carol Vorderman stunning in a black gown and other celebrities like Amy Dowden and GK Barry making stylish appearances.

Olympic gymnast Max Whitlock expressed his anticipation for the Pride of Britain Awards, highlighting the celebration of remarkable individuals. The event recognized outstanding achievers like cancer survivor Georgie Hyslop and community activists Javeno McLean and Asha Ali Rage.

The awards ceremony, hosted by Carol Vorderman and Ashley Banjo, will be broadcast as a special feature on ITV. Notable past attendees of the event include prominent figures such as Sir Paul McCartney, Harry Styles, Taylor Swift, and many more. Wrestler turned actor Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson surprised a young winner, promising more heartwarming moments in the show.

Don’t miss the broadcast of the Pride of Britain Awards on ITV, showcasing the inspiring stories of remarkable individuals.

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