Strictly's Shirley Ballas ups the glamour in plunging red gown for second week of live shows as Tess Daly wows in black tailored jumpsuit
It's the glitzy dancing show everyone has been looking forward to during lockdown.
And Shirley Ballas upped the glamour in a plunging gown for Saturday night's episode of Strictly Come Dancing.
The head judge, 60, looked incredible in the flattering red number that fell all the way to the floor and showed off her youthful figure.
Incredible: Shirley Ballas upped the glamour in a plunging gown for Saturday night's episode of Strictly Come Dancing
The dress - which Shirley revealed was from swanky designer Caroline Castigliano - featured thin straps and was cinched in at the waist.
The beauty completed her gorgeous TV look with statement dangly gold earrings and wore her brunette tresses in a glamorous up do.
Meanwhile presenter Tess Daly, 51, looked every inch the glamorous show host in a black tailored jumpsuit.
Lovely: The head judge, 60, looked incredible in the flattering red number that fell all the way to the floor and showed off her youthful figure
Wowing: The dress - which Shirley revealed was from swanky designer Caroline Castigliano - featured thin straps and was cinched in at the waist
The chic one piece showed off her slim physique and featured a v-neck with silky lapels.
She completed the look with sky-high black stiletto heels and wore her trademark blonde locks in soft waves over her shoulders as she presented the popular show.
Both Tess and Shirley took to Instagram to show off their glamorous outfits to their fans just before the live show.
Stylish: Meanwhile presenter Tess Daly, 51, looked every inch the glamorous show host in a black tailored jumpsuit
Always looking lovely: Tess looked incredible in her black jumpsuit that was cinched in at the waist to show off her great figure
TV star: The chic one piece showed off her slim physique and featured a v-neck with silky lapels
Beauty: She completed the look with sky-high black stiletto heels and wore her trademark blonde locks in soft waves over her shoulders as she presented the popular show
Saturday's show came amid concerns it could be delayed due to the Prime Minister's delayed lockdown speech.
With barely a minute to spare the BBC cut from Boris Johnson's press conference to the show causing many fans to sigh a breath of relief.
Some fans also shared their thoughts earlier in the evening ahead of the Prime Minister's address to the nation, which was delayed from its original start time of 5pm.
Glitzy: Shirley completed her gorgeous TV look with statement dangly gold earrings and wore her brunette tresses in a glamorous up do
Presenters: Tess and Claudia looked sensational in their outfits on Saturday night
'Boris better not hold up Strictly. I'm already livid that they're not doing Halloween week,' wrote one dancing fan.
And another said: 'You can take away jobs, close businesses and keep us away from our family, but don't you DARE delay Strictly on Halloween Week you absolute MONSTER!'
BBC Radio 4's Nick Robinson even tweeted that Number 10 was aware of Strictly's impending start time ahead of the show.
He tweeted: 'Insiders insist there's been no trouble. PM had to squeeze three days prep - calls, briefings, writing - for the big announcement into a few hours thanks to last night's National lockdown leak. No 10 well aware that @Strictly is on at 7.15 pm.'
Luckily the show did managed to start at 7.15pm with many people joking about how close it came to being pushed back.
Worry: Saturday's show came amid concerns it could be delayed due to the Prime Minister's delayed lockdown speech
Stunning: Tess never fails to impress with her wardrobe choices on the show
Simply delightful! Claudia Winkleman looked sensational in a long black sequinned dress and black heels
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