The Pride of Britain Awards returned for yet another year to celebrate the nation's everyday heroes and their bravery - and some of the biggest stars in Love Island's history descended on the red carpet, showing off some of their most show-stopping looks to date.
The annual awards, which have taken place since 1999 in association with The Prince’s Trust, is considered one of the most heartwarming and emotional nights of the year, and over 150 of the biggest names in showbiz have gathered to celebrate the brave hero's of 2022.
Among the first Love Island stars to grace the red carpet this evening was Ekinsu Cülcüloğlu who made sure she turned heads in a jaw-dropping black mini dress.
Ekin-Su, was joined on the red carpet by her boyfriend and Love Island beau, Davide Sanclimenti.
The lovebirds made their Pride of Britain debut in style as they confidently posed for the cameras and greeted adoring fans before making their way into the annual ceremony which celebrates the bravest members of the UK public.
As always, Ekin-Su proved that she's a natural style queen as she went against the grain and opted for a simple mini dress instead of a statement floor-length gown.
The actress, 28, looked sensational in the elegant ensemble and the brunette beauty styled her long locks in a straight style which matched the vibe of her outfit perfectly.
Meanwhile, her beau Davide looked as dapper as ever in a chic suit.
Elsewhere, Love Island beauty Tasha Ghouri completely stole the show on the red carpet in a jaw-dropping embellished gown.
Tasha could have been mistaken for a Hollywood actress as she posed on the red carpet in the dazzling number.
The reality TV star and model oozed confidence as she worked the cameras, before planting a passionate kiss on her boyfriend, Andrew Le Page's lips.
Much like his gorgeous girlfriend, Andrew looked the part as he rocked a three-piece black suit.
Tasha, who was Love Island’s first ever deaf contestant revealed that she is thrilled to celebrate people from all walks of life at tonight’s awards: “Tonight is going to be so inspirational, and that’s what it’s all about.
"Celebrating those heroes, people who have done amazing things for their communities, people with disabilities. It’s all about celebrating that. We’re so excited to be here.
Commenting on life after the Love Island villa, Andrew beamed “It’s been really good” before joking that it’s “a lot better than being in the villa”.
“It’s just nice to spend so much time together. It’s so lovely to just be ourselves.”
Gemma Owen also walked the Pride of Britain red carpet for the very first time tonight.
The Love Island finalist turned heads in a modest muted gown which did wonders to accentuate her gorgeous figure.
Gemma, 19, beamed as she posed alongside her boyfriend Luca Bish for the coveted annual event.
Elsewhere, a number of former Love Island stars also made it their business to attend the Pride of Britain Awards this year.
Molly-Mae Hague looked incredible as she walked the red carpet in an off-the-shoulder white gown with billowing sleeves.
The expectant mum, 23, oozed radiance as she cradled her blossoming baby bump while beaming for the cameras.
The former Love Island star was joined on the red carpet by her best pal and former co-star, Maura Higgins, who also ensured that her daring outfit would turn heads tonight.
The Irish bombshell, 31, looked sensational in a bright yellow halter-neck gown with an exaggerated tulle skirt.
Maura let her extravagant frock to the talking as she kept her hair and makeup quite simple.
Love Island 2021 star Faye Winter pulled out all the stops tonight as she stunned in a dramatic black gown which did wonders to accentuate her trim frame.
Zara McDermott also put on a sizzling display as she stormed the red carpet in an eye-popping gold sequin gown.
Olivia and Alex Bowen were the last Love Island stars to grace the red carpet tonight.
New mum Olivia looked incredible in a red floral patterned gown with an off-the-shoulder detail, while her husband looked super suave in classic black tuxedo.
All the stars were out in force to pay tribute to all the unsung hero's of the UK.
This year's winners include a teenager who saved the lives of a young boy and her father before coming close to being swept to her death in a river and brave police officers wounded in a frenzied knife attack.
A sailor who led a four-hour mission to save 27 men from a burning ship in towering seas and a schoolboy who tackles endurance challenges on his walking frame to raise money for charity are also among the winners.