Myleene Klass sets hearts racing in a VERY daring black

Myleene Klass sets hearts racing in a VERY daring black sheer dress as she makes a stunning appearance at the Attitude Awards

She is never afraid to flaunt her figure.

And Myleene Klass turned heads on Wednesday as she attended the Virgin Atlantic Attitude Awards in a sexy black ensemble.

The 45-year-old presenter wore a black, sheer dress that revealed plenty of skin, teamed with matching underwear.

The singer looked fabulous with her hair slicked back and a pair of silver earrings framing her face.

Myleene carried a black handbag and a pair of simple black heels.

Stunning: Myleene Klass turned heads in a sheer black dress as she attended the Virgin Atlantic Attitude Awards at The Roundhouse in London on Wednesday

Stunning: Myleene Klass turned heads in a sheer black dress as she attended the Virgin Atlantic Attitude Awards at The Roundhouse in London on Wednesday

Flaunting it: The presenter wore a black sheer maxi dress over a pair of high-waisted black underwear and a sultry lace bra with straps crossed over her cleavage

Flaunting it: The presenter wore a black sheer maxi dress over a pair of high-waisted black underwear and a sultry lace bra with straps crossed over her cleavage

The brunette beauty sported a glamorous face with bold smokey eyes and a glossy pink lip.

Myleene wasn’t the only one to hit the red carpet in a fishnet dress.

Claire Richards, 46, wore a similar ensemble, but instead of being dark and mysterious, Claire opted to lighten the ensemble with a dress covered in white pearls.

This year the Virgin Atlantic Attitude Awards, supported by Jaguar, were hosted by Alan Carr and Amanda Holden at the Camden Roundhouse in London.

This is the 12th year the awards ceremony has been held to honor members of the LGBTQ+ community and the allies who support them.

The winners’ identities remained a closely guarded secret until the big night and will be revealed in the next day’s edition of the Attitude Awards.

In addition to honoring community members, guests also enjoyed a series of breathtaking live performances during the evening.

After the ceremony, they danced the night away until the early hours at an exclusive afterparty for attendees.

Glamour: The brunette beauty sported a glamorous face with bold smokey eyes and a glossy pink lip

Glamour: The brunette beauty sported a glamorous face with bold smokey eyes and a glossy pink lip

Claire Richards, 46, wore a similar ensemble, but instead of being dark and mysterious, Claire opted to lighten the ensemble with a dress covered in white pearls. Myleene wasn't the only one to hit the red carpet in a fishnet dress

Who wore it better? Myleene wasn’t the only one to hit the red carpet in a fishnet dress

Ensemble: Myleene accessorized with a black handbag and a pair of simple black heels

Ensemble: Myleene accessorized with a black handbag and a pair of simple black heels

Speaking about the announcement, Amanda said: “It has always been a dream of mine to host the Attitude Awards since I was crowned Honorary Gay in 2017 and I couldn’t think of a better person to co-host with than my dear friend Alan Carr.”

“It’s so important right now to stand together as one and embrace this wonderfully diverse world we live in and accept everyone for who they are.” I can’t wait to be surrounded by the community while I’m at handing out the gongs at this year’s ceremony.”

Alan added: “It’s been a mixed year for our LGBTQIA+ family, some amazing progress has been made and yet some truly devastating setbacks have undone us, which only makes the Attitude Awards even more important and important.”

“I’m so excited to not only be hosting this evening, but also hosting it with one of my best friends, Amanda! The wildest, wildest, funniest evening in the LGBTQIA+ calendar just got a little more sparkle!’

A charity raffle was also held during the awards ceremony to raise money for the Attitude Magazine Foundation, which benefits LGBTQ causes.

Attitude editor Darren Styles OBE said: “The 12th annual Virgin Atlantic Attitude Awards, supported by Jaguar, are the biggest and brightest we have produced to date, at a time when the LGBTQ+ community is a standard bearer, We need role models and icons to join in.” Up and down like never before.

“We built this platform to celebrate and uplift, and we will certainly do that, but – as always – there is no way to look away from the reality of life around us.” We will show that diversity, inclusivity and love are not slogans spewed out by an aggressive interior minister, but rather the actual, lived values ​​of millions of real people.

“And the winners? Everything is yet to be revealed, but it is fair to say that we did not invite the Prime Minister. That’s common sense, just the way he likes it.’