Dermot O’Leary looked dapper on Sunday night as he left the After Football Aid Party alongside his beautiful wife Dee Koppang.
The TV presenter, 49, cut a sharp figure in a dark suit which he slipped over a smart blue shirt as he walked arm in arm with his love.
The couple, who share 24-month-old son Kasper, appeared in high spirits as they left the chic Nobu Hotel in Shoreditch, London, arm in arm after a busy day playing charity football.
Arm in arm: Dermot O’Leary, 49, looked dapper in a dark suit as he left the Soccer Aid afterparty with his wife Dee Koppang, 43, in London on Sunday night
The X Factor presenter slipped into his shoes and completed the ensemble with a tie while showing off a glimpse of his dazzling silver watch.
The glitzy event aims to raise money for the world’s most disadvantaged children and has raised over £60million since it first launched in 2006, with the event raking in a record £13million last year.
Meanwhile, Dee, 43, cut a stylish figure in oversized alabaster pants and a tuxedo jacket over a strapless black top.
Stylish: Dee, 43, meanwhile, cut a stylish figure in alabaster trousers and a tuxedo jacket over an off-the-shoulder black top
The Norwegian beauty, who wed Dermot in 2012, accessorised with a splash of gold jewelry while adding height to the look with a pair of wedges.
She opted for a glamorous makeup palette for the evening, with metallic shimmer in her eyes while wearing her hair out of her face.
It comes after Damien Lewis and David Beckham had an emotional reunion at the game earlier in the day.
Before: Mo Farah jumped on Dermot’s shoulders while commentating on the charity game
The 51-year-old actor, who plays in the charity tournament, couldn’t help but smile as he greeted the former England captain, 47, on the pitch.
The pair shared a sweet hug before engaging in a happy chat ahead of the game.
The pair were joined at the game by stars including Kem Cetinay, Liam Payne, Idris Elba, Martin Compston and Vicky McClure.
Friends: Damian Lewis and David Beckham shared an emotional reunion while attending Soccer Aid 2022 at the London Stadium earlier in the day on Sunday
The match was eventually won 6-5 on penalties by the World XI team, raising over £15m for UNICEF.
Damian was in high spirits at Soccer Aid 2022 in London on Friday alongside Liam, Tom Greenan, David Harewood and Russell Howard.
The actor recalled his first time at the event in 2006 with his late wife Helen McCrory on Good Morning Britain on Thursday.
Close: The actor, who plays in the charity tournament, couldn’t help but smile as he greeted the former England captain on the pitch
He told GMB hosts Kate Garraway and Ben Shepherd that “she’s with us again this year” while he helps raise money for charity UNICEF.
Speaking on GMB, Ben said: “The first time I met you and your beautiful wife Helen outside of work was at Soccer Aid in Manchester many years ago and you were there with family and children. She’s always been such a vocal supporter of you and everything you’ve done.
“Kate and I were honored to be present at her memorial service a few weeks ago. I can imagine that you have been very moved by the love and support that has been shown to her since her sad passing.
Ready to go: On Friday, Damian looked on in high spirits at Soccer Aid 2022 in London alongside Liam Payne, Tom Greenan, David Harewood and Russell Howard
Damian replied: “Well she was a fabulous human being and people from all walks of life have come out to say the impact she has had on their lives.
“This day that we had a few weeks ago was a very special day, I’m so glad you could be there and it was celebrated by her tribe, her profession, the acting profession – actors, directors, producers, writers all showed up and she will be missed very, very much.
“When she first came to Soccer Aid I had walked into my hotel room at The Lowry in Manchester and it was covered all over with Union Jack bunting and England flags which she had bought and decorated the room with. So she is with us. She is with us again this year.”
Sad: The actor recalled his first time at the event in 2006 with his late wife Helen McCrory on Good Morning Britain on Thursday