Jessie J rocks stage at charity gala

Showing off her enviable physique, Jessie (25) performed in support of the charity’s efforts to combat cancer. The “Price Tag” star added a touch of gold with stilettos, hooped earrings and even a microphone in the metallic shade.

Her performance was heard by a star-studded crowd, including Hollywood stars Tom Hardy and Noomi Rapace. The 35-year old actor and 33-year-old actress both feature as the leads in new movie Animal Rescue, out next year.

And clearly they have a good friendship, both flying to London to attend the charity occasion for Gabrielle’s Angel Foundation UK.
But the doggy movie isn’t the only time Tom and Noomi will star together, as they are both appearing in Ridley Scott’s Child 44.

Noomi wore a blue and spotted dress with matching heels while Tom looked like he was heading to a motor derby race in a baseball cap, jeans, trainers and a Rescue Ink New York T-shirt. But the informality of his shirt can be forgiven, as it’s the logo of an animal abuse charity in America.
Sarah Ferguson and Princess Beatrice looked like they’d gone for a cocktail dress code.

Fergie (53) stepping out in a black and white outfit, while her 24-year old daughter opted for a red dress with black accessories.
But Margo Stilley looked ready for a red carpet. The 30-year-old American actress and model arrived in a peach lace number while The One Show presenter, Alex Jones (36) opted for a white sequined dress.

Even Lilly Becker had opted for a full-length gown, and a sexy red one at, that as she stood by her ex Tennis pro husband Boris.
Bip Ling wore head-to-toe Louis Vuitton, in a checked mini-dress and matching shoes, as though she was from the sixties.

Alexandra Burke and Patsy Kensit kept it simple in LBDs, while Dionne Bromfield and Jamelia opted for more stand out dresses.
Mitch Winehouse looked smart in a tuxedo, but Rhys Ifans arrived in a casual blue suit, that could very well have been a pair of pyjamas.

But no matter the outfits, the stars had either laid down £750 for a ticket or £10 000 for a table at the gala event.
The Gabrielle Angel Foundation is the sister chapter of the American non-profit, Gabrielle’s Angel Foundation for Cancer Research.

Founded in 1996, Gabrielle’s Angel Foundation funds the best and brightest scientific investigators conducting research in the fields of leukemia, lymphoma, and related cancers. — Daily Mail.

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